NSW woman Esther Wallace missing after bushwalking at Federal Falls | 7NEWS

7NEWS Australia published this video item, entitled “NSW woman Esther Wallace missing after bushwalking at Federal Falls | 7NEWS” – below is their description.

A search is underway for a missing bushwalker, Esther Wallace, in the state’s central west.

Esther Wallace had become separated from a companion whilst bushwalking at Federal Falls through the Mount Canobolas state recreation area, approximately 20km southwest of Orange.

The search will continue over the weekend. Wallace is described as 47 old, caucasian appearance with blonde hair. She was wearing an orange jacket, black pants and sandals. Acting Superintendent Gerard Lawson has more on this developing situation.

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