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Queensland courthouses are established in 64 locations with additional sites used to hear matters as required. There are 130 gazetted locations for holding courts in Queensland.

Court is held in locations ranging from Thursday Island in the north, Goondiwindi in the south, Mount Isa in the west and Coolangatta in the east.

Judges and magistrates travel to remote and regional areas to ensure all Queenslanders have access to justice. Advances in technology also allow many witnesses and defendants in these regions to give evidence via remote witness facilities.

See also

  • Supreme Court History Program The Supreme Court History Program's primary objective is to preserve Queensland's legal heritage and ensure its accessibility to the wider Australian community by facilitating the acquisition, preservation and dissemination of relevant primary material.
  • Supreme Court Library The SCQL website connects users to Library services and collections and provides access to Queensland Judgments, the UCPR Bulletin, the Queensland Legal Updater current awareness service and biographical information about the Queensland Judiciary.

Last reviewed
17 October 2011
Last updated
23 November 2012

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