E-bike laws are set to be reformed after two primary school students were killed in separate accidents in different Australian states.

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The Queensland government is expected to toughen legislation following an inquiry after an eight-year-old boy became the state's latest e-bike casualty when he died on the Sunshine Coast.

He was killed after two e-bikes collided at Mountain Creek about 3.30pm on Thursday.

About 15 minutes later, a five-year-old girl on a scooter was killed in a collision with a ute outside a school in northwest Sydney.

The Queensland tragedy has potential implications for the future of e-bikes in the state, with a parliamen

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