Graham also offered to supply methylphenidate, a class B drug known by the brand name Ritalin, on January 14. Over six months Graham offered a total of 9.44 grams of meth and an unknown amount of Ritalin, the summary said. When spoken to by police, Graham said that in some of the messages he was not actually intending to sell meth – he just led the recipient to believe he was, so that he could take their money and rip them off. He also claimed that on one occasion a friend was using his cellphone. At the time of his meth dealing, Graham was waiting to be sentenced on 13 other charges, including for his role in a serious crash in Christchurch last year.
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Queensland health authorities have updated their list of exposure sites to more than 210 after new local cases of COVID-19 were reported at the weekend.
Anyone who visited any of the close or casual contact sites – now extending to a Noosa cafe and Harvey Norman store, along with a cafe and pharmacy in nearby Eumundi – is urged to quarantine at home and get tested as soon as possible.
Noosa Head’s Blended Health Bar is among the new sites of concerns for Queensland contact tracers.
Parramatta Eels coach Dean Widders believes the club s biggest advantage in the NRL Telstra Women s Premiership is having the ability to open the doors to all talent across western Sydney.
The Eels unveiled their first five signings on Wednesday night with Jillaroos representatives Tiana Penitani, Simaima Taufa and Botille Vette-Welsh set to wear the blue and gold in 2021.
NSW representatives Kennedy Cherrington and Filomina Hanisi will also join the club, meaning four of the club s five inaugural players either resides or has hailed from the region.
Hanisi returns to the Eels after representing the Tarsha Gale Cup side in 2018, while Cherrington also grew up in Sydney s western suburbs before moving to Perth with her family.
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