Murri Court

[7] As of 2006, Indigenous communities were also involved as advisers to the Children's or Magistrates Courts in Toowoomba, Woorabinda, Mackay, Tully, Mareeba, Innisfail, Mossman, Doomadgee, Normanton, Mornington Island, some Cape York communities, and Badu Island in the Torres Strait.

[5] In October 2020, the Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council released a video explaining the operation of and eligibility for the Murri Court as part of a series called Doing Justice Differently.

[10][11] The Brisbane Community Justice Group, which engages with the Murri Court each Wednesday (as of July 2022[update]), supports both victims and offenders right through the legal process.

They encourage offenders to engage with the Murri Court, and develop networks with other organisations that address issues impacting Indigenous people.

[3] A 2019 review showed that the system of Murri Courts enjoyed widespread respect among the Indigenous community.

[8] As of May 2022, Murri Courts were once again operating in 15 locations, and the Queensland Government renewed its commitment to reconciliation and improvements in justice for Aboriginal peoples.