An Australian mum has come out of her coma, two months after the volcano eruption on New Zealand's Whakaari White Island that killed her husband and daughter.
Adelaide woman Lisa Dallow has woken from her coma in Melbourne's Alfred Hospital and is in a serious but stable condition.
She was told the tragic news of her husband Gavin Dallow and 15-year-old daughter Zoe Hosking, News Corp reports on Tuesday.
The family were on a day trip to White Island while cruising on the liner Ovation when the volcano erupted on December 9, killing 21.

Lisa Dallow with husband Gavin Dallow and daughter Zoe Hosking. Source: Supplied
Mr Dallow, a lawyer, was farewelled at Adelaide Oval on January 10 in a service in front of about 600 mourners.
A service for Zoe is yet to be held.
Ms Dallow, an engineer with Santos, was flown back to Australia after the eruption with burns to more than half of her body.
Of the 47 people reportedly on the island at the time, 19 were killed instantly or later succumbed to their injuries.
Two people, Hayden Marshall-Inman of New Zealand and Winona Langford of Australia, were initially listed as missing before being presumed dead on January 23.

Gavin and Lisa Dallow. Source: ABC News via Facebook
Most of the victims were Australian tourists.
Melbourne man Paul Browitt died in January at The Alfred due to injuries from the eruption which also claimed his daughter Krystal.
His other daughter Stephanie remains in the Alfred for treatment.