- Tayla Spies, 29, has now been missing for a month
- New CCTV footage shows the mum-of-three buying fuel
- Her family have put up a $5000 reward for any information
New CCTV video of missing mum Tayla Spies shows her buying fuel from a BP truck stop in the outback Queensland town of Condamine on the day she vanished.
In the new footage, the country Queensland mother-of-three gets out of her her distinctive white 2017 dual cab Toyota Hilux ute.
She then walks around the vehicle to fill it with diesel from the service station on Wambo Street about 9.20am on February 2.
It's believed to the final video clip of the 29-year-old wedding and events planner before she vanished without trace.
The last official sighting of her is a witness who spotted her passing the Cobb & Co Changing Station in Surat, 80km west of Roma in rural Queensland, around 11am.
The new video footage was released by police as a $5000 reward was put up by a friend of the missing woman's family for any information on her whereabouts.
Any information can be sent confidentially to the can be sent confidentially to a Facebook page set up to focus attention on the hunt for her.
Police are baffled by the lack of sightings of Ms Spies or her car with the distinctive black bumper bar, blacked out wheels and registration plate 559 GJ7 over the last 30 days.

The wedding and events planner runs her own successful business in the Queensland outback

New CCTV video of missing mum Tayla Spies shows buying fuel from BP truck stop in the outback Queensland town of Condamine on the day she went missing.

Police have released the video of the missing woman at the Condamine servo (above) as a $5000 reward to anyone with information on her whereabouts is being offered
In CCTV video released previously, Ms Spies was seen leaving a Dalby motel heaving a very large white and yellow patterned red bag into her vehicle on the morning she vanished.
She was wearing light coloured shorts and a bright pink shirt, but her sister said she later changed into 'a white shirt with purple writing on it and a Mimco shoulder bag'.
Rebecca Spies also recorded a desperate video appeal for her sister's return and said her sister's disappearance had preoccupied her devastated family since.
'We have no knowledge if anybody has spoken to her since then, has seen her and we have no knowledge if she is okay,' she said.
'The pain and enormity of her absence increases with each day that passes, and the worry is consuming us all.
'My sister Tayla is funny, brave, thoughtful, and is always there for people when they need her.
'She loves her family wholeheartedly and never lets us forget it.'
Tayla missed her upcoming 29th birthday celebrations, and her relatives were 'out of their minds' with frustration and felt like they were 'hitting their heads against a brick wall'.


Tayla Spies' sister Rebecca said that 'the pain and enormity of her absence increases with each day that passes, and the worry is consuming us all'
Malcolm Spies said his large family, based in the Dalby area of the Western Downs, said there was 'no trace of her, nor of her car, what's more.'
On her wedding planner site, Ms Spies calls herself 'the head problem solver' and promises to handle all stages of planning, adding: 'Let us take the stress out of your special event.
She added on Instagram: 'Whether that means perfecting the styling, (or) ensuring that the day runs smoothly ... I am there, I am invested and I’m ready to do whatever it takes to make my client’s wedding day, THE BEST.'
The search area could be as big as 9000sq km, including the area west of Yuleba (Wallumbilla South) and also go south of the Surat Development Road down to Teelba, Queensland Police told Daily Mail Australia.
Ms Spies - pronounced 'Speez' - was last seen driving on the Carnarvon Highway, just south of the Condamine turnoff heading towards Roma.
Her partner reported her missing the following day.
Her sister added: 'Please, if anybody has seen Tayla or her car, report it ASAP. We just want to know she's okay and safe.'