Over 100 Scheduled For QLD Courts Today

QLD Courts Data

On September 4, Queensland's magistrates courts will see 104 appearances across the state, with a busy day in the legal system.

The figure omits appearances under suppression or non-publication orders. Suppression orders block the public from accessing information that would otherwise be available in open court hearings.

Today's court appearances are broken down by local magistrates courts as follows:

CourtAppearances
Cairns104

Daily court listings are published every day as part of our ongoing commitment to public interest journalism, compiled from publicly available court information across Australia to ensure transparency and keep the public informed.

The listings and details below are drawn from public records of individuals scheduled to appear in court, with no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in these lists. It is crucial to note that individuals may appear in court for various reasons, including procedural matters.

Cairns

MatterCourt NumberTime
Abotane, Bradley James79:00AM
Ahwang, Andrew Elia19:30AM
Allen, Russell Gregory19:30AM
Ampeybegan, Paul19:30AM
Bani, Michael Robert19:00AM
Barrett, Terri Ann, Miss19:30AM
Barton, Adnya69:00AM
Barton-Bright, Adnya Karu69:00AM
Bere-Streeter, Benjamin James, Mr29:00AM
Blackaby, Crystalea Patricia19:30AM
Booth, Rhondeen Shanell19:30AM
Bowe, Jake Dana, Mr19:30AM
Brand, Marie Olive19:30AM
Brandon, Bobby Scott19:30AM
Bray, Jamie Moresby19:00AM
Broadfield-Glass, Felix, Mr19:30AM
Brown, Konrad Bruce79:00AM
Budd, Darren William29:30AM
Burke, Nathan Frerdrick, Mr19:30AM
Burnett, Lucas John, Mr79:00AM
Butcher, Shane69:00AM
Callaghan, Jacob Lyndon, Mr19:30AM
Challoner, Sean Lionel19:30AM
Chekidekhhoon, Abbas, Mr69:00AM
Chippendale, Frankie Patterson19:30AM
Clark, Matthew Guyon, Mr19:30AM
Claudie, Ephraim Morris19:30AM
Cracknell, Hayden John19:30AM
Crutchfield, Jayden Gregory19:30AM
Debrincat, Jacob Kaine19:30AM
Fowler, Keedan Michael19:30AM
Fox, Leeanne79:00AM
Fruit, Lawrence Ezara19:30AM
Geesu, Caleb Earvin James19:30AM
Geesu, Emma-Lee Maree19:30AM
George, Collin James19:00AM
Giblett, Clifford Kenny19:30AM
Gizu, Robert Brian Pabai, Mr19:30AM
Hannah, Amanda Clare19:30AM
Hay, Benjamin Donald19:30AM
Hay, Bradley Albert42:15PM
Haynes, Cliffton Ryan19:30AM
Hayward, Luke Daniel19:30AM
Hill, Lyle Victor, Mr19:30AM
Holden, Steven George19:30AM
Huang, Zhenyang42:15PM
Hull, Elliott Douglas, Mr89:30AM
Ishmail, Dick19:30AM
Job, Callum Mitchell, Mr19:30AM
Jones, Wayne Donald19:30AM
Kaigey, Robert John Dan, Mr19:30AM
Kaltaki, Jino19:30AM
Karyuka, Donny19:30AM
Koongotema, Byron Ryan, Mr79:00AM
Laverack, Ebony, Ms19:30AM
Lenoy, Jasmine Jane19:00AM
Livae, Lina Zarish19:30AM
Mabo, Letty Sylvia19:00AM
Marcolongo, Jared42:15PM
Matty, Jonathon Rexon19:30AM
Miller, Patrick Errol Steven19:30AM
Moidin, Leon Mohammed19:30AM
Moller, Peter Baunbeak19:30AM
Morris, Sydney James19:00AM
Nandy, Hazman Ronald Wade69:00AM
Naylor, Alfonso Shane19:30AM
Nona, Colleen Anita, Ms19:30AM
Oliver, Kody Allan19:30AM
Ottone, Kim Wayne79:00AM
Powell, Robert Lee79:00AM
Purcell, Justin Joseph, Mr19:30AM
Rai, Dil Kumar79:00AM
Raymond, Tehani Joyce Tonya79:00AM
Reid, Lynne42:15PM
Reid, Thomas Frederick69:00AM
Reuben, Kapua69:00AM
Rosolen, Callan James19:30AM
Ruddock, David Andrew, Mr19:30AM
Sarago, Warren John19:30AM
Scorse, Michael James, Mr19:30AM
Sexton, Liam Thomas19:30AM
Smith, Douglas Wayne19:30AM
Sokolowskj, Paul Lawrence19:30AM
Straughan, Joseph Daniel19:30AM
Strickland, David Howard19:30AM
Sulway, Jay Richard19:30AM
Swanson, Susan Mary59:30AM
Taisala, Avalauina Ina, Mr19:30AM
Tapaki, Avarari Solomona M R19:30AM
Tapim, Elijah John, Mr19:00AM
Ting, Paul, Mr19:30AM
Tomis, Shorn Jean, Mr19:30AM
Trewin, Cody Lee19:30AM
Van Sebille, Henry John19:30AM
Wailu, Jimmy Kunu19:30AM
Wakeling, Kristie-Leigh19:30AM
Weatherburn, Brad19:30AM
Wilesmith, Chantelle Rose-Lea19:30AM
Williams, Luke Raymond, Mr79:00AM
Wiren, John Edward, Mr19:30AM
Woolla, Wade79:00AM
Xiong, Wilson19:30AM
Yam, Donovan Drayden19:00AM
Yeatman, Kara Jinnanaor, Miss19:30AM

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