QLD Courts Prepare For 77 Appearances On 12 July

QLD Courts Data

Queensland's magistrates courts are set to handle over 70 cases today on September 4, with people from different walks of life appearing in courtrooms across the state.

Appearances under suppression or non-publication orders are not included in the figure. Suppression orders restrict the disclosure of information that would normally be accessible to the public in an open court setting.

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

CourtAppearances
Brisbane (Roma Street)27
Cairns13
Kingaroy13
Ipswich9
Townsville4
Southport3
Mackay2
Mount Isa2
Bundaberg1
Mornington Island1
Normanton1
Rockhampton1

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
Ali Haji, Faisal18:30AM
Bashford, Jayden18:30AM
Bishop Parker, Kaleb Robert, Mr18:30AM
Dawson, Ashley Laurence, Mr18:30AM
De La Cruz, Shareena Jade, Ms18:30AM
Donohue, Shane Maui Reuben J18:30AM
Hahn, Richard Oliver Otto19:00AM
Ibell, Benjamin Joel18:30AM
Jensen, Corey Raymond, Mr18:30AM
May, Joshua Kenneth Ahern18:30AM
Mcinnes, Chelsea18:30AM
Mitchell, Brianna18:30AM
Mitchell, Brianna19:00AM
Muir, Frankie18:30AM
Muir, Frankie Douglas19:00AM
Pratt, Kara Jade, Miss18:30AM
Quinn, Damien John Kevin18:30AM
Quinn, Damien John Kevin19:00AM
Ragusa, Salvatore Riccardo19:00AM
Revell, Jamie Matthew18:30AM
Revell, Jamie Matthew19:00AM
Ross, Luke William18:30AM
Shaw, James Duncan18:30AM
Shillingsworth, Megan Shaueena, Ms18:30AM
Wells, Levi18:30AM
Wells, Levi19:00AM
Went, Shauntelle Elizabeth19:00AM

Bundaberg

MatterCourt NumberTime
Hamson, Jake Ryan19:00AM

Cairns

MatterCourt NumberTime
Brooks, David Robert, Mr19:00AM
Cann, Aaron Matthew Fleming, Mr18:30AM
Gunter, Karl19:00AM
Lolemon, Josiah Bill19:00AM
Madua, Nelson John, Mr19:00AM
Moore, Robert John18:30AM
Shiel, Matthew18:30AM
Shiel, Matthew -18:30AM
Singh, Troy John Belbir19:00AM
Starkey, Ylona Laverne Joan, Miss18:30AM
Starkey, Ylona Laverne Joan, Miss19:00AM
Thompson, Tyron Phillip19:30AM
Thresher, Robert Arthur18:30AM

Ipswich

MatterCourt NumberTime
Amreis, Emmanuel Yousif19:00AM
Amreis, Emmanuel Yousif18:30AM
Anderson, Billy Cooper18:30AM
Dallinger, Jason Edward, Mr19:00AM
Lealiiee, Timu Taesali19:00AM
Martin, Kaleb Andrew Desmond19:00AM
Moss, Trae Brian-James18:30AM
Stelling, Jade Teresa19:00AM
Stewart, Nigel Stephen18:30AM

Kingaroy

MatterCourt NumberTime
Badrick, Steven John19:00AM
Bailey, Jeremy Stephen18:30AM
Beighton, Dylan Jason Andrew19:00AM
Butler, Bryan Malcolm Royce, Mr19:00AM
Cork, Beau Anthony, Mr19:00AM
Cotten, Grant Frederick19:00AM
Darge, Luke19:00AM
Kelly, Kurt Mathew18:30AM
Kelly, Kurt Mathew19:00AM
Maccormick, Matthew James18:30AM
Oakley, Clyde Robert19:00AM
Suter, Sharon Anne, Miss19:00AM
Tudor, Tania Karen, Ms19:00AM

Mackay

MatterCourt NumberTime
Schodel, Kirra-Lee Desley Ethel19:00AM
Walpole, Warren Robert, Mr19:00AM

Mornington Island

MatterCourt NumberTime
Amini, Alvin Gibson19:00AM

Mount Isa

MatterCourt NumberTime
Loogatha, Herbert Russell18:30AM
Sam, Jamie18:30AM

Normanton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Baira, Marm Titom19:00AM

Rockhampton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Inall, Lucas Allan19:00AM

Southport

MatterCourt NumberTime
Johnson, Joel Trevor19:00AM
Rudd, Andrew18:30AM
Watt, Mikayla Maree18:30AM

Townsville

MatterCourt NumberTime
Boyd, Amy Mary Gail19:00AM
Gilby, Tyson John19:00AM
Liddy, Alan, Mr19:00AM
Oultram, Ryan Robert19:30AM

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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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