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A gourmet gluten-free foodie drawn into being part of a staggeringly sophisticated multimillion-dollar tax scam to pay for a friend s luxury mansion has escaped jail.
Melinda Jane Trembath, 45, creator of food company Melinda s Gluten Free Goodies, apparently believed she was joining the lifelong family friend in researching cancer.
Instead, the mother of three became a vital cog in a $3.6 million bid to defraud the Australian Taxation Office through a fake research and development tax offset claim.
The family friend, who has been charged but is yet to face court, was described as the main instigator of the elaborate scam. She had lost her mother to cancer after she had previously taken part in clinical cancer research trials.
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Subscriber only A semi-trailer driver who inexplicably drove into the back of a utility, pushing it into the path of an oncoming vehicle resulting in the deaths of a mother and daughter has been jailed. Anthony Spatolisano had started his shift just 15 minutes earlier and was driving east on the Warrego Highway east of Oakey about 9am, October 2, 2018. Dashcam footage from his semi-trailer, which was played to the Toowoomba District Court, showed it was a clear, sunny day and the road ahead clear as he approached the Brimblecombe Road intersection. For reasons the 37-year-old driver can t explain, he did not see a utility stopped on the Warrego Highway, indicating turning right into Brimblecombe Road.