Queensland courts are set for a busy day today, with over 60 people scheduled to appear in magistrates courts across the state.
These court appearances, spread across various regions, reflect the daily operations of the justice system in addressing a wide range of legal matters.
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.
Statistically, the number of people facing court today is divided as follows:
Court | Appearances |
Mareeba | 13 |
Maroochydore | 13 |
Southport | 10 |
Mount Isa | 8 |
Roma | 6 |
Gladstone | 5 |
Rockhampton | 2 |
Townsville | 2 |
Mackay | 1 |
Mornington Island | 1 |
Proserpine | 1 |
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 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.
Gladstone
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Allan, Joshua | 1 | 9:00AM |
Bond, Michael William | 1 | 9:00AM |
Brodie, Jessy Lee | 1 | 8:30AM |
Inkerman, Gavin John Henry | 1 | 9:00AM |
White Dargan, Michael John | 1 | 9:00AM |
Mackay
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Savy, Carl Joseph, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Mareeba
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Charlie, Solomon Simon | 1 | 9:00AM |
Daphney, Francesca Ivy | 1 | 8:30AM |
Darkan, Ronald Stanley James, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Enosa, Francis, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Gray, Tobias | 1 | 8:30AM |
Heinson, James David | 1 | 9:00AM |
Kerindun, Tyson Leigh | 1 | 9:30AM |
Morris, Hayley Rose | 1 | 8:30AM |
Mursenen, Timo Ramid, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Noe, Mitchell James | 1 | 8:30AM |
Petersen, Claire Ann, Mrs | 1 | 9:00AM |
Reushle-Mcnally, Michael Jondalar | 1 | 8:30AM |
Tayley, Stephanie Joanne | 1 | 9:00AM |
Maroochydore
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Bouwhuis, Steven Allan | 1 | 8:30AM |
Clarke, Jai Dylan | 1 | 8:30AM |
Cooper, Bradley Peter, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Di Ianni, Luke | 1 | 9:00AM |
Jamieson, Tocana Mai | 1 | 9:00AM |
Martin, Ryan Anthony John, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Nathan, Levi Herewini | 1 | 9:00AM |
Pilcher, Eli Dawit Darren | 1 | 9:00AM |
Ross, Hannah Bronte | 1 | 9:00AM |
Thompson, Michael Gordon | 1 | 8:30AM |
Thompson, Michael Gordon | 1 | 9:00AM |
Tipping, Taylah-Jayne | 1 | 8:30AM |
Vernon-Hall, Dylan | 1 | 8:30AM |
Mornington Island
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Toby, Ashton Sydney | 1 | 9:00AM |
Mount Isa
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Bob, Sheniah Ivy | 1 | 8:30AM |
Nemo, Brenton | 1 | 8:30AM |
Nemo, Shania Lee | 1 | 8:30AM |
Nemo, Shoshanna | 1 | 8:30AM |
Peters, Gully Henry | 1 | 9:00AM |
Petersen, Patrick James | 1 | 9:00AM |
Peterson, Brandell | 1 | 8:30AM |
Webb, Leah | 1 | 8:30AM |
Proserpine
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Dempsey, Matthew Peter, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Rockhampton
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Beckett, Jack Vernon | 1 | 9:00AM |
Watson, Meegan Leonie Annette | 1 | 9:00AM |
Roma
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Cook, Jason Peter | 1 | 8:30AM |
Eayrs, Leo Damien | 1 | 9:00AM |
Fair, Toni | 1 | 8:30AM |
Haines, Silas Leonard | 1 | 9:00AM |
Lawrence, Kevin John | 1 | 8:30AM |
Popp, Brian Keith, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Southport
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Brades, Joseph Anthony, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Ehrnholm, Emma Karina, Miss | 1 | 8:30AM |
Hernandez, Luis Ferney, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Lambert, Sean Antony, Mr | 1 | 9:00AM |
Lawrence, Glen | 1 | 8:30AM |
Lynch, Baxter William-James | 1 | 9:00AM |
Murtagh, John Anthony, Mr | 1 | 8:30AM |
Mussen, Troy Wayne | 1 | 9:00AM |
Sanson, Gavin Craig | 1 | 9:00AM |
Simmiss, Jesse Mikaere | 1 | 9:00AM |
Townsville
Matter | Court Number | Time |
Debona, Messiah John | 1 | 9:00AM |
Puttaburra, Kenny | 1 | 9:00AM |
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