QLD Courts To See 74 Appearances On Saturday 23 November

QLD Courts Data

Today, September 4, Queensland's magistrates courts will see a significant number of cases, with over 74 people set to appear at local courts across the state.

These appearances, happening in various regions, underscore the daily operations of the justice system as it manages a diverse array 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:

CourtAppearances
Brisbane (Roma Street)28
Innisfail13
Southport6
Ipswich5
Mackay4
Maroochydore4
Bundaberg3
Gladstone3
Cairns2
Rockhampton2
Townsville2
Mareeba1
Mount Isa1

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 following listings are taken from public court records, with no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named. It is important to recognize that individuals may be in court for a variety of reasons, including procedural matters.

Brisbane (Roma Street)

MatterCourt NumberTime
Allie, Christohper Julian19:00AM
Allie, Christopher Julian19:00AM
Apps, Matthew Joel19:00AM
Balcomb, Cameron Michael18:30AM
Baldwin, Joshua Christopher18:30AM
Barnes, Emily Margaret18:30AM
Baulac, Jacob Gilbert18:30AM
Bode, Monika Karin, Miss19:00AM
Bode, Monika Karin, Miss18:30AM
Campbell, Charles Frederick, Mr19:00AM
Davies, Brandon Bruce Mark19:00AM
Hall, Steven James19:00AM
Harvey, Joel Mark19:00AM
Hawes, James William Stanley18:30AM
Holt, Murrin-Jalee18:30AM
Hunt, Brooklyn Hamish19:00AM
Lockett, Blair Owen Edwin, Mr18:30AM
Marshall, Cassidy Leigh, Ms18:30AM
Martin, John Hendry, Mr18:30AM
Mccullagh, Seamus Brendan, Mr18:30AM
Mullins, Rory James, Mr19:00AM
Murray, Carla19:00AM
Parker-Lazic, Elias Jeffrey, Mr18:30AM
Pholi, Daniel Timothy, Mr18:30AM
Remenyi, Bela19:00AM
Ryan, Natasha Lyn18:30AM
Teuma, Darrell Robert18:30AM
Watt, Louie George19:00AM

Bundaberg

MatterCourt NumberTime
Brown, Joel William19:00AM
Slegers, Leigh David19:00AM
Turner, Cory Edward19:00AM

Cairns

MatterCourt NumberTime
Sinnamon, Ethan Guy, Mr19:00AM
Tybingoompa, Esther Sheila19:30AM

Gladstone

MatterCourt NumberTime
Irwin, Tyrone Jay18:30AM
Johnson, Elijah Mark18:30AM
Kaplan, Kerry Lee19:00AM

Innisfail

MatterCourt NumberTime
Coburn, Dennis Anau18:30AM
Donahue, Dwayne Terrence19:00AM
Hunter, Tameka Shakara19:00AM
Mccartney, Nicholas Anthony19:00AM
Namok, Michael Steven John19:00AM
Pengelly, Trey Jamie19:00AM
Perry, Matthew Wayne, Mr18:30AM
Petersen, Chloe Maree18:30AM
Piva, Edward Clive19:00AM
Skliros, Zane Alexander19:00AM
Storer, Clinton Leon18:30AM
Walit, Alex19:00AM
Wilson, Shikara18:30AM

Ipswich

MatterCourt NumberTime
Crosswell, Damon Brett19:00AM
Hepworth, Courtney James19:00AM
Janz, Timothy John19:00AM
Nayler, Sarah Paige19:00AM
Zabel, Natalie Alice19:00AM

Mackay

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bligh, Marni Jatia, Ms19:00AM
Davies-Tapim, Caleb George Haku-Nui19:00AM
Strelitz, Jessica Ann19:00AM
Tomlinson, Nathan Gary19:00AM

Mareeba

MatterCourt NumberTime
Hassem, Joel Jonathan19:00AM

Maroochydore

MatterCourt NumberTime
Peterson, Kyle Cole19:00AM
Peterson, Kyle Cole, Mr19:00AM
Rogers, Michael James18:30AM
Ryan, Leigh Stewart, Mr18:30AM

Mount Isa

MatterCourt NumberTime
King, Brendon Kim18:30AM

Rockhampton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Parks, Jade Ellouise, Miss18:30AM
Stock, Justin Wayne, Mr19:00AM

Southport

MatterCourt NumberTime
Dunbar, Jordan Daniell18:30AM
Jackson, Brian Stewart Kulatea18:30AM
Leonard, Zachery18:30AM
Pearce, Paul Micheal18:30AM
Smith, Bradley Nathan James19:00AM
Swinford, Blain, Mr18:30AM

Townsville

MatterCourt NumberTime
Santo, Alexander Gregory19:00AM
Tanner, Johnathan Wade19:00AM

Open justice, a cornerstone of the Australian legal system, ensures that justice is not only done but seen to be done. Public scrutiny of court proceedings fosters accountability and prevents misuse of power.

However, when openness could jeopardize the administration of justice, courts may issue suppression orders to protect sensitive information. These orders strike a balance between transparency and the need to safeguard justice and individual privacy.

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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