Thousands of Victorians have been woken by an early morning 3.2 magnitude earthquake.
The earthquake was recorded off the coast of Flinders about 4.30am Thursday at a depth of 10km.
The tremor was felt across Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula and as far as Geelong.
More than 400 reports were submitted to Geoscience Australia.
The risk of a tsunami has been ruled out.
‘You sort of have to get up into the sixes and sevens to see that sort of thing,’ Seismology Research Centre chief scientist Adam Pascale told 3AW’s Ross and Russ.
More to come