The driver of an ADFA bus which crashed and rolled near Goulburn last year, putting 12 people in hospital, has been charged.
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At about 10am on November 21, a bus carrying 57 passengers rolled on Sandy Point Road, Windellama, about 50km south-east of Goulburn.
The bus, carrying mostly cadets and midshipmen from ADFA, were returning to the college after a training exercise.
Three passengers were seriously injured. Two passengers were airlifted to Canberra Hospital, another was airlifted to Liverpool Hospital, and nine passengers were taken by road to Goulburn Base Hospital.
The 64-year-old male driver was treated at the scene and taken to Goulburn Base Hospital for mandatory blood and alcohol testing.
Specialist investigators from the metropolitan crash investigation unit, assisted by the hume detectives, attended the scene.
On Tuesday, the driver was charged with three counts of dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm, and negligent driving occasioning grievous bodily harm.
His licence has also been suspended. He is due to appear in Goulburn Local Court on May 31.
Inquiries are continuing.