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A major search effort for a missing man has expanded from Queensland’s Gold Coast to Byron Bay in New South Wales after his boat was discovered empty.
Authorities received information that a black half-cabin Pleasure Craft did not return to Runaway Bay Marina after its scheduled time, just after 7 PM yesterday.
Efforts to reach the vessel via radio proved unsuccessful, and it was eventually located deserted, about 25 nautical miles southeast of the seaway, approximately seven hours later.
Acting Senior Sergeant Shannon Gray reported that the boat’s keys were found on a seat inside, yet the man was not present.
“We haven’t been able to locate his phone, but it is believed to be somewhere on the boat,” Gray informed reporters this afternoon.
“He might have it with him,” he added.
Gray said there are believed to be four life jackets on board but only three were found.
“But the information source can’t 100 per cent confirm there was four so at this stage, we’re unaware,” he said.
“That’s the best case scenario and that will give him a better chance, if he is in the water with that life jacket on.” 
Gray said the search area had been expanded from the Gold Coast towards the Byron Bay area and favourable conditions were aiding search efforts.
“Our priority at the moment is just to continue searching for the man and we’ll continue through into the night and we’ll continue again tomorrow morning,” he said. 
“I’ve spoken with his wife multiple times today. It’s a very difficult time for them.” 
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