Ten-year-old Gold Coast helicopter crash survivor Nicholas Tadros has reportedly been "responsive" after undergoing a series of surgeries last week.
He remains in a critical condition at the Queensland Children's Hospital in Brisbane.
A social media post credited to his father Simon Tadros said Nicholas was "responsive", but "still on the ventilator machine to support his breathing".
"They have lowered his sedation medicine at times to see if he is responsive and he has woken up and able to respond to some questions with a nod or shake of the head, he is also able to hold my hand but still no movement in his legs," the post said.
"Due to the pain and distress and anxiety levels they have had to sedate him again for now. He has a couple of surgeries next week."
The news come nearly a fortnight after the mid-air collision killed four people, including the pilot of the helicopter Nicholas was in.
The funeral for Nicholas' mother Vanessa, who also died as a result of the crash, will be held on Monday in Sydney.
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