After a drug test and analysis, Iddles’ saliva tested positive for methamphetamine.
Iddles, who went to Gympie State High School, was on a suspended sentence at the time.
He has been on a disability support pension since the age of 19 and now works on and off as a tiler, concreter or carpenter, the court was told.
After Iddles pleading guilty in Gympie Magistrates Court, Magistrate Chris Callaghan fined him $200, disqualified him from driving for three months and recorded convictions.
3. Nicholas John Harnett
Nicholas John Harnett, 29, was driving along the Bruce Highway at Gunalda when he was stopped by police and breathalysed.
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Subscriber only A German DJ was detained by border security officers outside Gympie Magistrate Court this morning after being caught with drugs at an illegal rave in the region on January 2. Moritz Alexander Wolf, 27, walked out of the courthouse in Channon St just after 11.15am wearing a black T-shirt and jeans. Five Australian Border Force officials were waiting on the footpath outside the courthouse when he emerged, two of them wearing the official ABF uniform. Australian security officers wait for Wolf outside Gympie Magistrates Court. The ABF officers, four men and one woman, met Wolf next the flag pole at the front of the courthouse and spoke with him for about 30 seconds. Wolf was then seen consulting his lawyer before calmly rejoining the group and disappearing inside the Gympie Police Station.