
Parts of Victoria have been shaken awake by the state's second earthquake in a week.
The magnitude 4.3 quake occurred at a depth of 8km at 12.50am on February 9 near Leongatha in regional Victoria's Gippsland region.
More than 4000 people have reported feeling the tremor from Wilsons Promontory in the south and up to Sunbury in Melbourne, according to Geoscience Australia.
"Big #earthquake thought the house was coming down," someone reported from Leongatha on X, formerly Twitter.
"Felt it in [south east] Melbourne. Was asleep and was woken when bed started shaking and winder shutter making noise," one person said.
Another said, "yes it woke me up and the dog too!"
There have been no reports of injuries or damage from the quake, according to Victoria's State Emergency Service.
It comes just days after a 3.3 magnitude quake hit nearby at Forster on February 6.

