QLD Courts Set For 76 Appearances On 25 October

QLD Courts Data

Today, on September 4, there are 76 appearances scheduled in Queensland's magistrates courts, spanning multiple regions across the state.

The figure does not account for cases under suppression or non-publication orders. Suppression orders prohibit the public disclosure of details that would otherwise be available during open court sessions.

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

CourtAppearances
Brisbane (Roma Street)17
Ipswich14
Mareeba12
Townsville9
Maroochydore4
Rockhampton4
Bundaberg3
Southport3
Gladstone2
Mackay2
Mount Isa2
Beenleigh1
Mornington Island1
Normanton1
Proserpine1

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.

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.

Beenleigh

MatterCourt NumberTime
Necklen, Anna18:30AM

Brisbane (Roma Street)

MatterCourt NumberTime
Agustin, John James, Mr18:30AM
Antonellie, Taija-Lee18:30AM
Bealing, Darren James18:30AM
Blanckensee, Allen Eugene John, Mr18:30AM
Borlase, Maia Taiatua19:00AM
Cebuliak, Zoe Anne, Miss19:00AM
Fenwick, Robert Victor18:30AM
Fiala-Motu, Fred Ropati19:00AM
Hore, Andrew Timothy18:30AM
Lawson, Mark William18:30AM
Mitterer, Luke Michael, Mr19:00AM
Punch, Owlijah18:30AM
Sullivan, Scott Raymond19:00AM
Tinielu, Iuliano Elia, Mr18:30AM
Vardy, Clint Patrick19:00AM
Whan, Terrance18:30AM
Zador, Zalan Istvan19:00AM

Bundaberg

MatterCourt NumberTime
Maclennan, James Iain19:00AM
Mcgrath, Andrew19:00AM
Ramage, Molly Patricia19:00AM

Gladstone

MatterCourt NumberTime
Johnson, Dylan Craig18:30AM
Mills, Jordyn Jean18:30AM

Ipswich

MatterCourt NumberTime
Aleki, Olando Emile19:00AM
Brown, Callum Terrence19:00AM
Buchanan, Juanita19:00AM
Jones, David John, Mr19:00AM
Jones, David John, Mr18:30AM
Mcgrath, Josephine Chloe18:30AM
Nazar, Sam19:00AM
Notley, Peter William, Mr19:00AM
Ryan, James Theodore18:30AM
Saran, Joel Nathan, Mr19:00AM
Timms-Lucas, Callum Victor19:00AM
Toby, Clifford Andrew, Mr18:30AM
Webster, Carly Fay, Miss19:00AM
White, Aden Zachary Drake18:30AM

Mackay

MatterCourt NumberTime
Mallie, Caira Sky, Ms19:00AM
Taylor, Matthew Patrick19:00AM

Mareeba

MatterCourt NumberTime
Billy, Johnny Ian18:30AM
Grogan, Trent Victor19:00AM
Grogan, Trent Victor18:30AM
Hartley, Michael18:30AM
Meldrum, Priscilla Louise18:30AM
Mexted, Tashiana Eboney18:30AM
Murgha, Eddie David18:30AM
Murgha, Eddie David19:00AM
Nalu, Rico Liam18:30AM
Ngallametta, Norman Mark18:30AM
Radel, Justin Paul19:00AM
Tapau, Madeline Norita18:30AM

Maroochydore

MatterCourt NumberTime
Dare, Aaron Robert, Mr19:00AM
Hockings, Waydan John19:00AM
Lawrence, Tyson Steven, Mr18:30AM
Montague, Shaun18:30AM

Mornington Island

MatterCourt NumberTime
Barnes, Mishmiah Jack19:00AM

Mount Isa

MatterCourt NumberTime
Ah Fat, Lewis James18:30AM
Bob, Kyle18:30AM

Normanton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Nadredre, Jiosiua Nasoni, Mr18:30AM

Proserpine

MatterCourt NumberTime
Edney, Joshua Danial18:30AM

Rockhampton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Cameron, Daniel Rodney18:30AM
Lawton, Jason Mark, Mr19:00AM
Timms, Jamie Lee, Mr19:00AM
Timms, Jamie Lee, Mr18:30AM

Southport

MatterCourt NumberTime
Darasouk, Allie18:30AM
Jack, Jarrod Marlin18:30AM
Rowles, Paul John19:30AM

Townsville

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bauman, Zachary Mark19:00AM
Boslem, Damien Wayne19:00AM
Buchanan, Joseph William John19:00AM
Craig-Radloff, Dylan Gregory19:00AM
Mathieson, Kara Davina19:00AM
Mow, Shannon Douglas18:00AM
Nai, Wilfred Gabriel Francis19:00AM
Smith, Charlie Dean, Mr19:00AM
Stephen, Princess19:00AM

In Australia, the principle of open justice plays a key role in ensuring that justice is not only done but seen to be done. Public access to court proceedings reinforces confidence in the judicial system's fairness.

Yet, there are cases where transparency could compromise justice, prompting courts to issue suppression orders. These orders ensure sensitive information is protected while maintaining the integrity and fairness of the legal process.

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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