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<h1>Lake Eildon Search Continues for Missing boy Luke Shambrook</h1>

The search for a 11-year-old kid missing in Victorian bushland since Good Friday has continued at first light.
Luke Shambrook was most recently seen leaving the Candlebark Campground close Lake Eildon in Victoria's north-east around 9.30am on Friday morning.
Hunt teams reacted to a conceivable locating on Sunday evening, however discovered no hint of the kid, who has a mental imbalance.
Temperatures have come to lows up to three degrees overnight since Luke turned up gone, yet the days have remained generally gentle.
A figure chilly change over the state will convey recharged earnestness to the inquiry, before showers which are anticipated to increment on Tuesday.
Agency of Meteorology obligation forecaster Michael Halfpenny said shadiness ought not meddle with pursuit endeavors on Monday yet could stance issues for air seeks on Tuesday.
Daytime temperatures would likewise drop essentially, as snow fell in different parts of the state.
Every day maximums had been around the mid-20s at the weekend, yet the current week's icy change had constrained the anticipated maximums down to 17 on Monday and 15 for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Luke was most recently seen wearing a coat and he had a beanie with him.
A huge pursuit had been directed at the weekend including nearby police, water police, inquiry and salvage staff, the canine squad, helicopters, SES individuals and campers.
Scores of campers spent their Easter Sunday scouring thick scour and woods in Lake Eildon National Park, where Luke had been enjoying nature with his gang.
The quest for Luke developed so enormous police needed to begin dismissing individuals.
Crisis administrations have asked for that concerned individuals from the general population don't attempt and join the hunt.
"While we comprehend that everybody is stressed over Luke, we request that individuals not make a beeline for the territory to assist. At this stage, more individuals will just confound the scene," the Victorian SES posted on their Facebook page on Sunday night.
Luke is lost in a range which was earlier the Fraser National Park, which was consolidated with Eildon State Park in 1997 to make the Lake Eildon National Park.