Queensland courts are set for a busy day today, with over 60 people scheduled to appear in magistrates courts across the state.
These court appearances, spread across various regions, reflect the daily operations of the justice system in addressing a wide range of legal matters.
This figure does not include any court appearances that are under suppression or non-publication orders. Courts follow these orders to prevent the disclosure of sensitive cases or individuals who are protected by law.
In descending order, the breakdown of court appearances by magistrates court is as follows:
Court | Appearances |
Brisbane (Roma Street) | 28 |
Townsville | 9 |
Maroochydore | 7 |
Cairns | 6 |
Southport | 5 |
Mackay | 4 |
Emerald | 3 |
Bundaberg | 1 |
Rockhampton | 1 |
Daily court listings are published as part of our commitment to transparency and public interest journalism, using publicly accessible information released by courts in each state and territory in Australia.
The details below are derived from public court records, with no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone listed. Individuals may be present in court for multiple reasons, including procedural or administrative issues.
Brisbane (Roma Street)
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Anstey, Rachel Joy | 1 | 8:30AM |
Anstey, Rachel Joy | 1 | 9:00AM |
Barber, Jordan-Lee Todd | 1 | 9:00AM |
Blackabay-Robinson, Latonya | 1 | 8:30AM |
Blackabay-Robinson, Latonya | 1 | 9:00AM |
Burnett, Mitchell | 1 | 9:00AM |
Clay, Madison | 1 | 8:30AM |
Clay, Madison | 1 | 9:00AM |
Clay, Madison Jade | 1 | 9:00AM |
Dinsmore, Brooke James, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Dinsmore, Brooke James, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Feltoe, Gerard William | 1 | 9:00AM |
Fuller, Terri | 1 | 9:00AM |
Hogan, Michael Shane Madelaine | 1 | 9:00AM |
Jorgensen, Patrick Clifford | 1 | 8:30AM |
Kerr, Michael Anthony | 1 | 9:00AM |
King, Brendan James, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
King, Brendan James, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Mccullock, Jason Craig | 1 | 9:00AM |
Mcinnes, Chelsea | 1 | 8:30AM |
Monaei, Amelia | 1 | 8:30AM |
Monaei, Amelia | 1 | 9:00AM |
Passmore, Malina Joy | 1 | 8:30AM |
Powell, Brett Douglas | 1 | 9:00AM |
Soloai, Newman Neru | 1 | 9:00AM |
Webster, Benjamin Tyrone | 1 | 9:00AM |
Wheatley, Shahana | 1 | 8:30AM |
Woodham, Junior Matrin John | 1 | 8:30AM |
Bundaberg
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Wentriro, Callum Kiah, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Cairns
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Livingstone, Jyron Maynard, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Pearce-Brant, Jamie Peter | 1 | 9:00AM |
Sigai, Allan Adikuiam Mark | 1 | 8:30AM |
Turia, Samuel Joseph, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Walford, Regan John | 1 | 9:00AM |
Weeks Antonio, Tyler, Mr | 1 | 9:30AM |
Emerald
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Linnell, Allan Maxwell | 1 | 9:00AM |
Mattey, Daniel James, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Sullivan, Marty Lindsey Gordon | 1 | 8:30AM |
Mackay
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Currie, Tahlia Marie | 1 | 9:00AM |
Elliott, Linda Ann | 1 | 9:00AM |
Gibb, Andrew John Alex | 1 | 9:00AM |
Templeton, Stephen James | 1 | 9:00AM |
Maroochydore
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Byrne, Mitchell Bennett, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Gilbert, Henry James Mark, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
May, Andrue James | 1 | 8:30AM |
Ravaillion, Christopher John, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Robinson, Mitchell Phillip | 1 | 9:00AM |
Silverthorne, Gregory Owen | 1 | 8:30AM |
Weigh, Daniel John, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Rockhampton
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Brown, Zachariah, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Southport
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Bainbridge, Joshua Geoffrey Peter | 1 | 8:30AM |
Foe, Obert Vigil | 1 | 8:30AM |
Hodges, Ryan William, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Lindholm, Luke Dylan | 1 | 9:00AM |
Muller, Liam | 1 | 8:30AM |
Townsville
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Clay, Assan Gerald | 1 | 9:00AM |
Dunn, Jeremy John, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Durkin, Jordan Ashleigh | 1 | 9:00AM |
Fitch, Barry James, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Fulford, Reuben James, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Hansen, Neil Wayne, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Kemp, Natasha Penelope, Miss | 1 | 9:00AM |
Lawrence, Krishna Joyce, Ms | 1 | 9:00AM |
Santo, John Cyril, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
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