SEVERAL hundred Australian pharmacy leaders gathered in the Great Hall of Australian Parliament House last night for the 2018 Pharmacy Guild of Australia annual Parliamentary Dinner.
It's been two years since a similar gathering was held, with last year's event abruptly cancelled due to then Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull suspending parliament over the citizenship fiasco.
Last night's event saw presentations from Greens Leader Richard di Natale who outlined a policy position which would see dispensing fees for marginalised patients such as those on methadone programs funded.
He was followed by Nationals leader Michael McCormack, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, with each highlighting their support for the pharmacy sector.
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