81 People Set To Appear At Courts Across QLD On 21 September

QLD Courts Data

On September 4, Queensland's magistrates courts will be busy, with over 81 scheduled to appear across the state.

These appearances reflect the busy daily operation of the courts in various regions.

These figures do not account for appearances covered by suppression or non-publication orders. Courts take care to comply with such orders and legal provisions to prevent the release of sensitive information or the exposure of protected individuals.

Today's court appearances, listed by magistrates court from the highest to lowest number of cases, are as follows:

CourtAppearances
Brisbane (Roma Street)31
Ipswich9
Mount Isa8
Noosa7
Cairns6
Rockhampton6
Gladstone3
Southport3
Townsville3
Bundaberg2
Mackay2
Mareeba1

Daily court listings are made available as part of our commitment to transparency and public interest journalism, using publicly accessible information from courts in each state and territory in Australia.

The listings and details below are drawn from public records of individuals scheduled to appear in court, with no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in these lists. It is crucial to note that individuals may appear in court for various reasons, including procedural matters.

Brisbane (Roma Street)

MatterCourt NumberTime
Barbi, Clinton David18:30AM
Barry, Adam Trent19:00AM
Bilson, Bradley James18:30AM
Brown, Allan George, Mr18:30AM
Bygrave, Tracey Leigh19:00AM
Bygrave, Tracey Leigh18:30AM
Carrig, Charlotte Jean19:00AM
Case, Daniel John18:30AM
Case, Daniel John19:00AM
Collinson, Khalib Temete, Mr18:30AM
Creevey, Beau Steven18:30AM
Davies, Robert Ronald19:00AM
Duncan, Yarra Jean18:30AM
Garrick-Bohan, Connor Michael Lee19:00AM
Gates, Travis John18:30AM
Gauci, Jason18:30AM
Hamiora, Tobias Steven-James18:30AM
Hawkins, Jacob Gregory18:30AM
Heath, Victoria Claire, Miss19:00AM
Heath, Victoria Claire, Miss18:30AM
Lee, Jordan Tyler John18:30AM
Matahari, Helio Taiyang, Mr18:30AM
Mcclelland, Georgie Maree18:30AM
Nikora, Shanelle Awhi19:00AM
Nikora, Shanelle Awhi18:30AM
Raguse, Aaron Jon18:30AM
Roma, Wendy18:30AM
Turner, Jordan Paul18:30AM
Williams, Dale Christopher, Mr18:30AM
Wisniewski, Kyleen Star19:00AM
Woods, Jason Alexander, Mr19:00AM

Bundaberg

MatterCourt NumberTime
Haynes, Daniel Troy19:00AM
Tanna, Coen George19:00AM

Cairns

MatterCourt NumberTime
Enosa, Grace Darling, Miss19:00AM
Hobson, Davis Smithy William19:00AM
Leedie, Devena Pearl Kelly, Miss19:00AM
Salt, Shania Maree Gloria19:30AM
Sands, Kayden Allan18:30AM
Smith, Jamin Gregory, Mr19:00AM

Gladstone

MatterCourt NumberTime
Kolis, Michael Ian, Mr19:00AM
Solomon, Tyomi Sherita18:30AM
Speechley, Aceson Mark19:00AM

Ipswich

MatterCourt NumberTime
Greer, Cailean John18:30AM
Lawton, Corey John, Mr19:00AM
Milburn, Wayne John, Mr19:00AM
Milburn, Wayne John, Mr18:30AM
Phanthahaksin, Dolas19:00AM
Snell-Green, Kathee-Ann Hope19:00AM
Suey, Tremayne Leonard John19:00AM
Usher, Brandon John18:30AM
Vane, Daniel James18:30AM

Mackay

MatterCourt NumberTime
Mooney, Jesse Gerrard19:00AM
Southgate, Joshua Peter Anthony19:00AM

Mareeba

MatterCourt NumberTime
Lawerence, Kevin James18:00AM

Mount Isa

MatterCourt NumberTime
George, Fredrick Norman, Mr19:00AM
George, Keiran Frasier18:30AM
O'Keefe, Stanton John18:30AM
Quinlan, Barry Edward, Mr18:30AM
Rankine, Riley Desmond Wayne18:30AM
Riley, Jason19:00AM
Siely, Ryan Steven18:30AM
Webb, Leah19:00AM

Noosa

MatterCourt NumberTime
Anderson, Jefferson Reginald19:00AM
Cheers, Jack Nicholas19:00AM
Miller, David James19:00AM
Miller, David James18:30AM
Robertson, Benjamin John, Mr19:00AM
Robertson, Benjamin John, Mr18:30AM
Schou, David19:00AM

Rockhampton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Cooper, Jessie Willliam19:00AM
Earl, Ryan Steven19:00AM
Eather, Michael Allen, Mr19:00AM
Ham, Kristen Elizabeth, Mrs19:00AM
Langlo, Frederick Ezra, Mr19:00AM
Sutton, Christopher John19:00AM

Southport

MatterCourt NumberTime
Peters, Michaela Maree18:30AM
Popelis, Mark Alan, Mr18:30AM
Sykes, Ashlee Jacob18:30AM

Townsville

MatterCourt NumberTime
Fourmile, John Mark Ashley19:00AM
Hurst, Cameron Clifford19:00AM
O'Keefe, Stanton John29:00AM

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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