QLD Courts To See 75 Appearances On Saturday 10 May

QLD Courts Data

Today, on September 4, there are 75 appearances scheduled in Queensland's magistrates courts, spanning multiple regions across the state.

The numbers exclude appearances subject to suppression or non-publication orders. Courts adhere to these restrictions and statutory guidelines to ensure that sensitive cases and individuals remain protected from public exposure.

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

CourtAppearances
Brisbane (Roma Street)31
Townsville12
Innisfail8
Mount Isa7
Maroochydore6
Gladstone3
Southport3
Mackay2
Bundaberg1
Proserpine1
Rockhampton1

Today's court listings are published as part of our dedication to public interest journalism, using information made available by courts across Australia. This effort promotes transparency and helps keep the public informed about the judicial process.

These listings are based on public records of court appearances, with no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by those named. Individuals may be appearing for numerous reasons, including procedural or administrative matters.

Brisbane (Roma Street)

MatterCourt NumberTime
Archer, Joel Anthony18:30AM
Bentley, Ryan18:30AM
Bentley, Ryan39:00AM
Bentley, Ryan Jon, Mr39:00AM
Cheung, Jacque Michael19:00AM
Cooper, Eugene Dale Eric19:00AM
Eeles, Jye19:00AM
Ennis, Matthew Ronald, Mr18:30AM
Farr, Cameron John19:00AM
Farr, Cameron John18:30AM
Gomes, Samuel, Mr18:30AM
Haddad, Bachar18:30AM
Harrison, Irene18:30AM
Hughes, Zaydan Robert19:00AM
Mason, Christopher Anthony Llewllyn19:00AM
Mason, Christopher Anthony Llewllyn18:30AM
Mason, Christopher Llewelyn Anthony19:00AM
Mullins, Michael Anthony18:30AM
Oliveira Silva, Carlos Eduardo19:00AM
Oliveira Silva, Carlos Eduardo18:30AM
Olson, Matthew18:30AM
Palmer, Stuart William18:30AM
Palmer, Stuart William19:00AM
Roderick, Nathan Logan, Mr18:30AM
Sandfort, Scott18:30AM
Sawanghathai, Chayapol19:00AM
Tancock, Toby Tyrone19:00AM
Test, Test19:00AM
Thompson, Tiara Jayd, Miss18:30AM
Whitton, Shannon Brent18:30AM
Whitton, Shannon Brent19:00AM

Bundaberg

MatterCourt NumberTime
Whiteman, James Kendal19:00AM

Gladstone

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bieganski, Stevan18:30AM
Franklin, Luke Stephen19:00AM
Lumsden, Amy Brooke, Miss18:30AM

Innisfail

MatterCourt NumberTime
Buckley, Luke David19:00AM
Gates-Hull, Mikaela Anne18:30AM
Hobson, Richard Albert Giblet18:30AM
Mango, Vanessa Linda, Ms18:30AM
Misick, Sam Tyron, Mr19:00AM
Potter, Jarrod Ian, Mr19:00AM
Shortjoe, Anthony19:00AM
Taylor, Brock Andrew, Mr19:00AM

Mackay

MatterCourt NumberTime
Batten, Dwayne William, Mr19:00AM
Christensen, Samuel Robert19:00AM

Maroochydore

MatterCourt NumberTime
Carver, Ethan Kristopher18:30AM
Farrell, Haydn18:30AM
Kennedy, Shane Allan, Mr19:00AM
Mcdonald, Keoni Moania19:00AM
Mckinnon, Zoe Tiana, Miss19:00AM
Oertel, Darren18:30AM

Mount Isa

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bedourie, Allan William18:30AM
Body, Sidney18:30AM
Goongarra, Kristine Alison18:30AM
Gregory, Clarise Ann18:30AM
Jacks, Noel Andrew19:00AM
Jacks, Noel Andrew18:30AM
Mahoney, Troy Jeffrey18:30AM

Proserpine

MatterCourt NumberTime
Milner, Kim Irihia, Miss19:00AM

Rockhampton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bryan, Lachlan Geoffrey18:30AM

Southport

MatterCourt NumberTime
Eames-Parker, James18:30AM
Hadi, Jaidan18:30AM
Shakkour, Christian Leon19:00AM

Townsville

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bamaga, Rahjarn Samuel Jorge Rayden, Mr19:00AM
Barba, Syed William19:00AM
Barba, Thorne Steven19:00AM
Birse, Reece Anthony19:00AM
Conlon Butterworth, Keiren John William19:00AM
Jupiter, Faylene Lavinia19:00AM
Matheson, Daniel James19:00AM
Noble, Alexander George19:00AM
Parkinson, Adam Mark, Mr19:00AM
Pryce, Phillip Nicholas John19:00AM
Tobane, Michael Lincoln Joseph19:00AM
Williams, Sarah June19:00AM

Open justice is a vital principle in Australia's legal system, ensuring that justice is not only done but seen to be done. By making court proceedings transparent and accessible to the public, it helps maintain confidence in the fairness and integrity of the courts.

However, when transparency could interfere with the proper administration of justice, courts may issue suppression or non-publication orders to protect sensitive information while still ensuring that justice is served.

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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