BREAKING: Navy divers searching for the wreckage of the military chopper crash that killed four soldiers in the Whitsundays last month have recovered the voice and flight data recorder, also known as the 'black box'. 9News MORE:
The black box from the Australian army helicopter that crashed off the coast of Queensland during military exercises last month has been found.
"On Monday, 7 August, a Royal Australian Navy dive team recovered the voice and flight data recorder , also known as the 'black box', from the wreckage.
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