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Former Queensland property developer Craig Gore unsuccessful in criminal appeal
The Queensland Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by Mr Craig Kirrin Gore against his conviction on six counts of fraud.
In November 2020, Mr Gore was sentenced to five years prison with a non-parole period of two years, after being found guilty of the fraud charges (20-299MR).
Mr Gore lodged an appeal in November 2020 and that appeal was heard in February 2021.
The Court of Appeal found it was open to the trial judge to convict on the six counts of fraud and that the evidence demonstrated Mr Gore had continued to secure funds from the investors after December 2013 without disclosing there was no real prospect of them being repaid.
SMSF fraudster s appeal dismissed
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SMSF property fraudster loses appeal
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Caboolture s 20 most influential people of 2021
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Subscriber only From politicians, community activists, environmental advocates, sporting heroes and those working to keep us safe there are many people who go above and beyond to make Caboolture a great place to live and work.
Here are Caboolture s 20 most influential people of 2021. Bridgette and Paula Powers from Twinnies Pelican & Seabird Rescue. 20. Paula and Bridgette Powers Paula and Bridgette Powers have been rescuing and treating Pelicans and sea birds on the Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay for more than 16 years. Known best as the Twinnies, they have helped rescue thousands of seabirds and rehabilitate them. They are also environmental advocates. They also protested for the return of the pelican nesting roosts on the Bribie Island Bridge.