Ballarat Mayor Des Hudson said it had been heartwarming to learn that people had made the trip from Melbourne, but also concerning because newcomers did not know the area.
"What we don't want, and what emergency services don't want, is to then need to mount another search for other people," Hudson told Sky News yesterday.
"Ideally people would be (travelling) in twos at least so they can work as a team, but people do need to be careful," he said.
"Ballarat is a town that was built on gold, lots of gold mines are out there - and people have to be mindful of that when they are searching."
The 51-year-old mother of three left home on February 4 to go jogging and has not been seen since.
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They still find gold nuggets (small Ones), talked the builders over the years in Ballarat and surrounding areas, They all have a Miners Lisance, because they pick up nuggets while on the job .Some are quarter of the size of your Pinky Finger Nail, As One guy said to me, "I've taken the Missus on two Cruises the last ten years, most was paid by the Nuggets we found on the Job." History note " The Biggest Nugget found in Ballarat was called "The Welcome Stranger."
Today people are still searching and it is going to be 36 degrees. I would go and join in the search but they have scale back search and my special Needs Tween needs me settling back in school this year is hard and Samantha being look in the Bush has distressed him being on the news etc. I had to travel last week ,he melted down.
You have to go in pairs in searching, as there are unregistered Mine Diggings over the years, I remember went we were having our house build over 14 years ago, our builder did double checking on our land, he told us recently they poured concrete for foundation on a house, had lunch, came back, concrete was gone, poured it again overnight it was gone they call in land expert, the house was on a Mine which had not been registered.
On this thread people people have brought up cases of people being lost ,the Good and the Bad Cases.
I would like to mention a case which even years later, it still affect the hearts of the Gold fields of Ballarat.
When you travel to the town Dalysford, not far from Ballarat, you see in the middle town a statue of Three Children riding a Horse, visitors think how cute, but it is memorial of a tragic history of Dalysford, in the 1800's three Children went missing in the bushland. Like today people still searching for Samantha Murphy, the locals, Miners and people from miles from Ballarat and elsewhere around put down what they were doing, worked side by side whatever Race or Creed for days looking for the Children. Today, when you drive from Ballarat to Dalysford on the outskirt, near the the Daylsford Antiques Market you will see the white Carine Marker where the Children were found few months later.