Police have confirmed human remains found on Victoria’s surf coast are those of missing mother Elisa Curry.

A local woman walking her dog discovered the remains in Anglesea about midday last Wednesday.

The confirmation comes just over two weeks after Melbourne mum and keen runner Ms Curry, 43, vanished from nearby Aireys Inlet.

A police helicopter above the beach last Wednesday. (AAP) (AAP )

Elisa Curry disappeared from her Aireys Inlet home on September 30. (9NEWS) (AAP )

The body was found on the beach seven kilometres from the holiday house where Ms Curry was last seen on September 30.

Ms Curry was known to jog long distances from the family's Aireys Inlet property.

A neighbour saw Ms Curry get into bed on the night of September 30, but she was missing when her husband and children returned the next day from AFL festivities in Melbourne.

A local woman walking her dog discovered the remains in Anglesea. (9NEWS) (AAP)

The body was found seven kilometres from the holiday house where Ms Curry was last seen. (9NEWS) (AAP )

Police conducted an extensive search by land, air and water for the missing woman but failed to find any trace as her family pleaded for her return.

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