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The District Court of Queensland is a court in Queensland, a state of Australia. It has jurisdiction to hear:
The Court has judges permanently appointed in Brisbane, Rockhampton, Townsville, Cairns, Southport, Ipswich, Beenleigh and Maroochydore and regularly sits in other regional centres.
[edit] HistoryThe original court was established in 1866 to ease the Supreme Court workload. However, in 1921 the Queensland Parliament decided District Courts were no longer necessary and the courts were abolished. They were re-established in 1958 to relieve the workload in the Supreme Court of Queensland. The present court is constituted under the District Court of Queensland Act 1967 (Qld). That act amalgamated the previous District Court in existence prior to 1967 into the new District Court. [edit] CompositionThe Governor of Queensland may appoint a chief judge of the court. The governor may also appoint judges to the court. The appointment is by way of the issuing of a commission under the great seal of the state. The court is headed by Chief Judge Patricia Mary Wolfe. The current judges of the court are: Brisbane
Townsville
Rockhampton
Southport
Cairns
Maroochydore
Ipswich
Beenleigh
The governor may also appoint judicial registrars and registrars for the court. They are officers of the court and do not constitute the court. [edit] CaseloadThe District Court hears more than 8000 criminal and 1500 civil cases each year. [edit] GeneralThe District Court is open to members of the public and the media. However, as with the Magistrates Court, access to the hearing and media reporting of the case may be restricted if, for example, a defendant is under 17 years of age. [edit] References
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