A Queensland woman who was left with a fractured jaw after she was attacked while out running has claimed the incident was racially motivated.

Kim Smith, 24, was out on her evening jog in Redbank Plains, 30km west of Brisbane, when two women, apparently of African appearance, heckled her before punching her in the face.

'I went on my normal jog, I usually go to that park because I can do my beep test there, I’m trying to get into the air force and I go at night because I work,' she told Daily Mail Australia.

Kim Smith, 24, was jogging in Redbank Plains when two woman came up and assaulted her

She says the attack was racially motivated and that the area is suffering from escalating racial tensions

'They had been yelling out to me but I hadn't heard them because I had earphones in. I turned around and they were just there and the first thing I got was "what the f*** are you looking at?"

'I should have closed my mouth but instinctively, I just said "what is your problem?" The next thing I knew I had a blow to the face,' she said.

Kim said that after the attack was over she picked herself up off the ground and hobbled, covered in her own blood, to the nearest road. A woman who was driving past saw her and stopped to help.

'By the time my mum got there my head was hurting and I was in shock I was shaking really badly everything had start to swell. I could hardly see out of my eye,' she said.

Her mother Nataline Cavanagh said later in a post to Facebook that her daughter had spent the rest of the evening in hospital.

'My daughter spent the night at Ipswich Hospital, the hit she copped split her lips, bloodied her nose, fractured her cheek bone, damaged her eye socket and scratched her cornea, unsure what she was hit with,' she wrote.

After she was hit she got up and walked to a main road where she was helped by a woman passing in her car

She was taken to hospital and he mum said she was treated for a fractured cheek bone, split lip and damaged eye socket

Kim said that she had never had a problem jogging at night and that she didn't recognise the two girls who hit her.

She says that after she shared her story on Facebook people accused her of being racist, a label she rejects.

'By no way am I racist it just happened to be that ethnic group that got me.'

'There’s a lot of kids causing drama at the shops at the road. A few weeks ago she had a large group of African kids go to my best friend’s house and say they want to f*** her in the pussy. She’s a single mum.'

'I've had a lot of people contacting and they been a lot of people who are having issues with African groups,' she said.

The empty lot in Ipswich where Kin jogs through at night is usually safe she says

'My brothers have had things sling-shotted at them. They just think it’s normal now.'

I think the main thing I got was a lot of people are assuming I'm a racist or I'm not meant to be jogging at night and i'm far form that.'

Kim and her many of the people who commented on her post claim there are escalating racial tension in the area but local councillor Sheila Ireland rejects the idea that there is a African migrant crime problem in the area.

Speaking to 9News she said that she had heard no complaints about racial tensions in their community meetings.

'To that meeting comes the police and the PLO of the African nations, there's been nothing raised with me.'

Police are investigating the attack.