UPDATE 6.35pm:
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The passenger, the step-daughter of the 50-year-old truck driver from Wedderburn, suffered facial injuries, cuts and abrasions in the accident, which occurred just before midday.
She was airlifted to the Royal Children's Hospital in a stable condition.
Sergeant Richard Zakzrzewski of Echuca police said the truck entered a sweeping right-hand bend on Bendigo-Tennyson Road and turned on its side.
UPDATE 5.40pm:
A girl remains in a stable condition at a hospital in Melbourne following a truck rollover in Milloo earlier today.
A Royal Children's Hospital spokesperson said the patient was in a stable condition.
UPDATE 1PM:
A rubbish truck has rolled after veering off the road while travelling north along the Dingee-Rochester Road in Milloo.
Leading Senior Constable Gary Atkens said a man in his 50s was driving with a teenage girl in the passenger seat.
An Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said an air ambulance was taking the girl to the Royal Children's Hospital with facial injuries, cuts and abrasions.
Her condition is stable.
MICA and other ambulance are monitoring the man.
Two CFA trucks were on scene with three police vehicles.
EARLIER:
CFA are responding to a truck that has rolled on the Dingee-Rochester Road in Milloo.
A CFA spokesperson said the truck was on fire.
He said ambulance and police were called and three CFA tankers were on route to the scene.
More to come.
NOTE: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified the 14-year-old passenger in the truck as the truck driver's daughter. No penalty notice was issued to the driver. Police do not believe speed was a factor. The speed limit was 100 km/h and the corner had an advisory speed indication of 75 km/h.