Queensland Police will set up information stalls at Wangetti Beach where 24-year-old Toyah Cordingley was found dead in a bid to find her killer.

Officers will also hand out flyers at Rusty’s Market, the last place she was seen alive on Sunday, in the hope it will jog the public’s memory.

It follows a candlelight march that was held in Cairns last night, to remember the much loved local. Hundreds took to the streets with candles and signs with the hashtag, "remember me too" to campaign against violence towards women.

Toyah Cordingley worked at Barr St Markets, a wholefood store and pharmacy in Cairns. (Facebook)

Police are still no closer to making an arrest, six days after Toyah was killed on Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns.

But detectives aren’t giving up throwing a huge amount of resources into the homicide investigation.

Detective Inspector Sonia Smith said authorities want to speak to everyone that was on the beach on Sunday.

Troy Cordingley told 9News he discovered Toyah's daughter on Monday. (9News)

Despite receiving over 240 pieces of information from the public since launching an investigation into the animal lover's death, police are still scouring for clues (Facebook)

"We have information there were two adults and two children and they left the beach area at about 1:20pm," Detective Inspector Sonia Smith told reporters today.

"We are keen to speak to them to see what they saw.”

Police will also appeal for information from the public through electronic billboards along the Captain Cook Highway and the Bruce Highway north and South of Cairns, along with hand out flyers to the public of Toyah’s last known movements.

The photos show Toyah handing out samples to customers. (Facebook)

So far, more than 400 people have called Crime Stoppers in a bid to help solve this murder mystery but despite police interviewing family, friends and locals, detectives have no suspects.

Photos emerged yesterday showing Toyah the morning of her death.

The photos show Toyah handing out samples to customers at Barr St Markets, a wholefood store and pharmacy in Cairns.

Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns. (9NEWS)

Police and SES continue to search the beach. (Queensland Police)

Heartbreakingly, it was revealed today that Toyah’s body was discovered on the beach by her father.

Troy Cordingley, who was too distraught to speak on camera, told 9News he found the 24-year-old in the dunes at Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, while out with a search party a day after she had gone missing.

Toyah had visited the beach on Sunday to walk her dog and was reported missing when she did not return home that evening.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.