Police in Victoria have released never before seen images of campsite tools and handwritten notes detailing the disguises used by one of the country's most wanted fugitives who has been on the run for nine years.

Key points: Graham Potter is wanted by police to answer charges of conspiracy to murder

Graham Potter is wanted by police to answer charges of conspiracy to murder The 61-year-old has been on the run since 2010 after he failed to appear in court

The 61-year-old has been on the run since 2010 after he failed to appear in court Police say he has been using fat suits and wigs to disguise himself and is likely living in a rural area

Graham Gene Potter has been wanted by police since February 2010 when he failed to appear at the Melbourne Magistrate's Court to front conspiracy to murder charges.

The 61-year-old was last sighted by police in Tully, Queensland, when he ran from a vehicle police which had attempted to intercept him in August the same year.

Graham Potter, 61, has been wanted by police on conspiracy to murder charges for nine years. ( Supplied: Victoria Police )

Victoria Police have now released photographs taken from a campsite officers raided in Queensland, inhabited by Potter, in an appeal for fresh information.

"The images show food, equipment and weapons seized from the scene, along with detailed hand-written notes about surviving on the run from police," said Detective Leading Senior Constable Brendan Finn from the Fugitive Taskforce.

"The documents further detail threatening to kill anyone who recognises him."

'Fat suits, wigs used as disguise'

It is alleged Potter often changes his appearance, uses aliases to avoid detection, and has a number of manual labour skills.

"We know he is known to disguise himself using hair colour, wigs and fat suits," Senior Constable Finn said.

Police say Graham Potter wrote notes and highlighted job ads while at a campsite in Queensland in 2010. ( Supplied: Victoria Police )

"He has welding, beekeeping, hydroponics, aquaponics, gold prospecting and earth moving skills, and is most likely to look for work as a caretaker, farm hand or outback station hand."

A number of Potter's handwritten notes about how to disguise himself while on the run has been released by police. ( Supplied: Victoria Police )

Police believe Potter is likely in a relationship and is living in a rural area in Australia, and Senior Constable Finn has warned particularly women to be on the look out for him.

"This is not a man you want as a friend," Senior Constable Finn said.

"This is someone who has a history of incredibly significant violence, including the murder of a woman in NSW, and there's nothing to indicate that he won't act with violence again."

Previously imprisoned for murder

Formerly a coal miner in the New South Wales Illawarra region, Potter served a 15-year sentence for killing and dismembering 19-year-old Kim Barry in Corrimal in 1981.

Graham Gene Potter as seen on CCTV in August 2010 in far north Queensland. ( Supplied: Victoria Police )

He is now wanted by police for conspiracy to murder, and in relation to Commonwealth drug charges.

"Police have been looking for this man for over nine years and he one of the most significant fugitives on our books," Senior Constable Finn said.

"This is a man with a significant history of violent offending and not someone we want out there in our community."

Police are re-appealing for information about his whereabouts but warn he should not be approached if sighted.

Potter is described as Caucasian, 175 centimetres tall, with a medium to solid build, fair complexion, brown eyes, brown greying hair and a ginger beard.

A $100,000 reward for information leading to his capture was announced in 2011 and remains in place.

Police are urging anybody who sights Potter not to approach him but to contact triple zero (000) immediately.