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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Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme gives better access to cystic fibrosis drug Trikafta
Starting July 1, more Australians with rarer cystic fibrosis mutations will gain access to Trikafta through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, significantly lowering treatment costs. This expansion includes an additional 271 mutations, providing hope for improved quality of life for affected individuals like four-year-old Koah Hart, who has one of the rarest combinations. Need More Context? 🔎
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