A reward of more than $100,000 has so far failed to draw any new information into the mystery disappearance of a New Zealand woman in Australia 30 years ago.
New South Wales police yesterday announced a A$100,000 ($125,000) reward for information on Marion Sandford, 24, last seen in Sydney in January 1980.
Harbourside Local Area Commander Detective Sergeant Robert George said police had hoped for the phones to be ringing hot, but so far there had been no leads.
New Zealand police asked anyone with any information, no matter how small or insignificant, to contact their local police station or the national missing person unit on (04) 474 9499. Australian residents could contact Australian Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.
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