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27.05.2026
Content to help people understand information about bail and support them to comply with their bail conditions or find help when they need it.
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16.02.2026
Options for free or low-cost legal advice in Queensland, including LawRight, Legal Aid, and community legal centres.
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21.04.2026
Court registry staff can help parties with procedural information and administrative tasks but cannot provide legal advice. Find out more
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17.04.2026
Townsville Youth Court supports young offenders with intervention programs and cultural guidance from Elders or Respected Persons.
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10.02.2026
Sheriffs, deputy sheriffs and bailiffs must report fees and expenses for enforcement warrants to help court registrars determine reimbursements.
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what happens at hearings and other court events. The Court offers self-represented parties procedural assistance before, during, and after a hearing. ... For ex...
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23.02.2026
What to expect with specialist courts and programs. ... Find out what happens in Murri Court, how it can help you and who can participate.
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9.06.2026
About the Supreme Court registries located in Cairns, Townsville, Rockhampton and Brisbane and throughout Queensland.
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23.02.2026
Videos explaining the court process for domestic and family violence, including DVOs and what happens in court
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12.06.2026
Parties to court proceedings and others can apply online to search and copy documents held in the Supreme, District, Magistrates, and other courts.
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17.04.2026
A domestic violence order (DVO) is a document issued by the court to protect someone from further domestic violence or harassment.
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23.02.2026
Content to help people understand information about bail and support them to comply with their bail conditions or find help when they need it.
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1.05.2026
The Murri Court helps Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander defendants connect with cultural and support services.
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17.04.2026
The Magistrates Court handles most criminal and civil cases in Queensland, including minor offences, disputes and family law matters.
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5.03.2026
Information about registering interstate Domestic Violence Order in Queensland.
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6.03.2026
About the District Court registry.
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10.05.2026
How to apply online to the Magistrates Court to change court dates, seek directions or request orders in adult and Childrens Court criminal matters
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23.02.2026
Content to help people understand information about bail and support them to comply with their bail conditions or find help when they need it.
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11.02.2026
If you’re an adult defendant on bail in Queensland, you can receive SMS reminders to help you remember your upcoming Magistrates Court appearance.
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11.02.2026
Community Justice Groups develop and deliver strategies and initiatives within their communities to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peop
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25.05.2026
Court Link connects people with support services to address social needs, reduce re-offending, and improve outcomes in the Magistrates Court.
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21.05.2026
About the District Court of Queensland, the second tier of the court system after the Magistrates Court
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21.05.2026
About the Supreme Court (Trial Division) of Queensland. Queensland’s highest court hears serious criminal and civil matters. The Trial Division deals
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17.04.2026
If your employer has underpaid you, you may be able to claim the money owed through the Magistrates Court.
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20.02.2026
About what happens at the Magistrates Court
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23.02.2026
Content to help people understand information about bail and support them to comply with their bail conditions or find help when they need it.
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27.05.2026
Lawyers can apply online to the Brisbane Supreme Court to reschedule or request a new criminal listing for a matter with a current listing.
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23.02.2026
Townsville Youth Court supports young offenders with intervention programs and cultural guidance from Elders or Respected Persons.
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6.03.2026
If the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) orders someone to pay you and they don’t, you can enforce the order by filing it with a Que
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23.02.2026
Details on the Mental Health Court process, hearings, decisions, confidentiality rules, and victim rights in Queensland.
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