A WOMAN was airlifted to Port Macquarie Base Hospital after being bitten on the leg by a snake at a remote property on Saturday.
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But the 27-year-old was discharged on Sunday morning.
NSW Ambulance were called to reports of a snake bite at a Lower Creek property, far west of South West Rocks, at about 12:20pm.
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter, carrying two paramedics, arrived at the scene soon after.
Ambulance vehicles were also dispatched to the remote location.
There paramedics treated a woman with two puncture wounds to her lower leg, a spokeswoman for Ambulance NSW said.
It is believed the snake responsible may have been a taipan, but this has not been confirmed.
Ambulance NSW could not confirm if the reports claimed it to be a coastal or inland taipan.
Both species of snake are not native to the area.
The inland taipan is known as the world's most poisonous snake.
For more see Wednesday's edition of the Port News.