A 36-year-old Boyanup woman, Belinda Catherina Tylor, pleaded guilty to possession and intent to sell methylamphetamine in Bunbury Magistrates Court. She was found with 14 bags of the drug totaling 1.7g and had exchanged messages indicating her intent to sell. Despite her lawyer arguing for leniency due to her status as a first-time offender and mother of three, Magistrate Bob Young acknowledged the seriousness of the offense and ordered her to attend court-supervised programs instead of prison, citing the potential impact on her children.
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‘Smashed’ Liberals look to aspiration and modern Australia, Opposition Leader Sussan Ley pledges
Sussan Ley, acknowledging the Liberal Party's significant defeat in the May election, will outline her vision for a more inclusive party at the National Press Club, emphasizing the need to reflect modern Australia. She aims to restore voter trust through consultative policy development, focusing on aspirations and diverse narratives across the country. Need More Context? 🔎
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