SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS TOOWOOMBA

LAW LIST

Monday 18 August 2025


NOTICES

ADJUSTED PRACTICE AT COURT SECURITY SCREENING POINTS

Queensland Courts have adjusted practices at court security screening sites to ensure security objectives are met and to improve efficiency and consistency across sites. From Monday 11 August 2025, court attendees will no longer be permitted to store items with courthouse security. If you attend court with an item that is considered a security risk in the courthouse environment, you will be directed to take one of the following actions before being granted access into the building:

• Voluntarily dispose of the item in the allocated bin provided

• Make alternative personal arrangements for storage of the item

Possession of prohibited items such as firearms, knives or other weapons will result in police attendance.

JURY INFORMATION
No Jurors are required to attend on Monday 18th August 2025. All jurors please continue to check the message daily after 5pm. Thank you.

SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND

SUPREME COURT CRIMINAL SITTINGS
Next Supreme Court Callover & Sittings - 15 September 2025

CIVIL JURISDICTION TRIALS AND HEARINGS

DISTRICT COURT OF QUEENSLAND

DISTRICT COURT CRIMINAL SITTINGS
AW CUBBY
Judge Chowdhury
Court 1
Level 1
10:00 AM 
(Indictment Presentation - Legal Representatives Required)
NT CANTY; AJ DONALDSON
Judge Chowdhury
Court 1
Level 1
10:00 AM 
(Pre-Trial Hearing - Legal Representatives Required)
CM GOLDING
Judge Chowdhury
Court 1
Level 1
10:00 AM 
(Sentence)
JL SMITH
Judge Chowdhury
Court 1
Level 1
2:00 PM 
(Arraignment - Appearance and Legal Representatives Required)
GA JURKUCH
Judge Chowdhury
Court 1
Level 1
2:00 PM 
(Mention - Appearance and Legal Representatives Required)

CHILDRENS COURT OF QUEENSLAND
1 Matter
Judge Chowdhury
Court 1
Level 1
2:00 PM 
(Sentence)

CIVIL TRIALS AND HEARINGS

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