QLD Courts Expecting 46 Appearances On 24 May

QLD Courts Data

On September 4, Queensland's magistrates courts will see 46 appearances across the state, with a busy day in the legal system.

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.

Here is the breakdown of court appearances by magistrates court for today:

CourtAppearances
Ipswich11
Townsville11
Maroochydore9
Southport7
Mount Isa5
Gladstone1
Proserpine1
Rockhampton1

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 following listings are taken from public court records, with no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named. It is important to recognize that individuals may be in court for a variety of reasons, including procedural matters.

Gladstone

MatterCourt NumberTime
Arthurell, Brenden Colin, Mr18:30AM

Ipswich

MatterCourt NumberTime
Beveridge, Benjamin James, Mr18:30AM
Conway, Arden Lee18:30AM
Cowan, James Thomas18:30AM
Duncan, Latoya Tai18:30AM
Gesler, Cameron John19:00AM
Hill, Mitchell Michael Jordan18:30AM
Maker, Rowan Leslie18:30AM
Pinder, Jai Thomas19:00AM
Rose, Bobby Nathan Stephen, Mr19:00AM
Willett, Phillip John, Mr19:00AM
Willett, Phillip John, Mr18:30AM

Maroochydore

MatterCourt NumberTime
Adams, Hayden Thomas, Mr18:30AM
Christopher, Anthony George18:30AM
Davidson, Emily19:00AM
Fraser, David John18:30AM
Harris, Shannon Clifford, Mr19:00AM
Langton, Danielle Maree19:00AM
Langton, Danielle Maree18:30AM
Otto, Bradley Charles18:30AM
Smart, Dayna19:00AM

Mount Isa

MatterCourt NumberTime
Callope, Jamahl William Jackosn, Mr18:30AM
George, Neville18:30AM
Gourley, Sheralyn Kay, Mrs18:30AM
Hegarty, Vivian Paul, Mr18:30AM
Wilson, Travis John Henry, Mr18:30AM

Proserpine

MatterCourt NumberTime
Brown, Jarrod Thomas, Mr19:00AM

Rockhampton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Van Egmond, Justin Michael19:00AM

Southport

MatterCourt NumberTime
Adams, Jade18:30AM
Bryant, Olivia Dee18:30AM
Magree, Miles18:30AM
Nikolajew, Benjamin Michael18:30AM
Rogers, Samuel Peter James18:30AM
Szepanowski, Troy Daniel18:30AM
Walden-Bowman, Cassandra Lee Dee19:00AM

Townsville

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bayliss, Daniel, Mr19:00AM
Bengaroo, Noel Walter19:00AM
Black, Kenneth-Zachary Mathew John, Mr19:00AM
Burke, Lance Joseph, Mr19:00AM
Flavell, Elizabeth Cecelia19:00AM
George, Neville19:00AM
Johnny, Jamie Warren19:00AM
Mcbride, Jay Leslie19:00AM
Nelson, Bruce Andrew19:00AM
Rogers, Glen David19:00AM
Vooren, Karl-Heinz Walter, Mr19:00AM

The principle of open justice ensures that justice is not only done but seen to be done, providing transparency in court proceedings across Australia. This openness prevents abuses of power and strengthens public trust in the legal system.

In situations where openness could hinder justice, courts can issue suppression orders, protecting sensitive information while balancing the need for transparency with the protection of individual rights.

Every effort has been made to comply with non-publication (suppression) orders or statutory provisions prohibiting publication that may apply to this information.

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