60 To Appear In Queensland Courts Saturday 4 October

QLD Courts Data

On September 4, Queensland's magistrates courts will be busy, with over 60 scheduled to appear across the state.

These appearances reflect the busy daily operation of the courts in various regions.

These figures do not account for appearances covered by suppression or non-publication orders. Courts take care to comply with such orders and legal provisions to prevent the release of sensitive information or the exposure of protected individuals.

The breakdown of court appearances per magistrates court today is as follows:

CourtAppearances
Brisbane (Roma Street)19
Maroochydore12
Cairns7
Ipswich7
Townsville5
Southport4
Rockhampton3
Mount Isa2
Mornington Island1

In line with our commitment to transparency and public interest journalism, we publish daily court listings based on publicly accessible data provided by courts across Australia's states and territories.

These court listings are based on public records, with no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in them. People may be appearing in court for various reasons, including procedural or routine matters.

Brisbane (Roma Street)

MatterCourt NumberTime
Beardmore, Melissa18:30AM
Bradford, Chloe19:00AM
Bradford, Chloe Ann19:00AM
Breeze, Michael Robert18:30AM
Broderick, Michael John, Mr18:30AM
Cromarty, Brodie18:30AM
Duroux, Blaze Matthew18:30AM
Hijazi, Mohammed18:30AM
Hijazi, Mohammed19:00AM
Hogan, Jamie Allan, Mr19:00AM
Jones, Luke Steven18:30AM
Kuo, Kun-Lin, Mr19:00AM
Lake, Norman Dean19:00AM
Seufata Paulo, Okene Junior Paul18:30AM
Spence, Timothy David, Mr19:00AM
Stephens, Bailey William18:30AM
Watcho, Cedric Gordon19:00AM
Wool, Nathan James, Mr19:00AM
Yock, Tottie18:30AM

Cairns

MatterCourt NumberTime
Butcher, Saint18:30AM
Butcher, Saint19:00AM
Joinbee, Lah-Harna19:00AM
Nawakie, Iona Joseph19:00AM
Starkey, Ylona Laverne Joan, Miss18:30AM
Starkey, Ylona Laverne Joan, Miss19:00AM
Watson, Shaun Kevin19:00AM

Ipswich

MatterCourt NumberTime
Downie, Rebbecca Mae, Miss19:00AM
Jackson, Phoenix Ryan19:00AM
Morris, Jake Thomas, Mr18:30AM
Phebey, Ricky Jay, Mr19:00AM
Russell, Grahame Neil, Mr19:00AM
Tate, Brayden Murray19:00AM
Zabel, Natalie Alice19:00AM

Maroochydore

MatterCourt NumberTime
Hardman, Stewart James Douglas, Mr19:00AM
Hardman, Stewart James Douglas, Mr18:30AM
Hollis-Smith, Jack18:30AM
Jessop, Michael Norman, Mr19:00AM
Jones, Brad Gavin18:30AM
Keenan, Duncan19:00AM
Mitchell, Liam19:00AM
Quinn, Jarrod Anthony19:00AM
Robinson, James Daniel, Mr19:00AM
Simmons, Mark John18:30AM
Simmons, Mark John19:00AM
Williams-Frost, Jyah Eric Evan19:00AM

Mornington Island

MatterCourt NumberTime
Wilson, Norman Patrick, Mr19:00AM

Mount Isa

MatterCourt NumberTime
Duffy, Leonard David18:30AM
Steele, Desmond James18:30AM

Rockhampton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Briggs, Albert George18:30AM
Byers, Simon Desmond, Mr19:00AM
Hooper, Joshua Richard, Mr19:00AM

Southport

MatterCourt NumberTime
Campbell, Joshua James18:30AM
Hall, Gabriel David Butch18:30AM
Hedge, Chanel Cherie, Ms18:30AM
Ivan, Aaron18:30AM

Townsville

MatterCourt NumberTime
Edwards, Mitchell Stanley19:00AM
Fullerton Seaton, Edwin John Eugene19:00AM
Mareko, Tala19:00AM
Nicholas, Gregory Francis Scott, Mr19:00AM
Schultz, Callan John19:00AM

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