Son of Queensland Magistrate Faces 129 Child Abuse Charges in District Court Trial

April 27, 2026
Son of Queensland Magistrate Faces 129 Child Abuse Charges in District Court Trial
  • Bamberry appeared for the hearing in a suit and offered a brief, understated response to the court: 'No, thank you, your honour.'

  • Monday’s committal hearing occurred behind closed doors, with one witness giving evidence whose identity cannot be revealed, and the case adjourned to a District Court date to be determined.

  • The defendant, the son of Queensland magistrate Mark Bamberry, was initially granted bail but remanded in custody after additional charges were laid.

  • Bamberry was 22 at the time of his initial charging following a police raid on his Helensvale property and seizure of electronic devices.

  • Bamberry’s solicitor consented to the District Court proceedings without further material review, with the matter remaining in custody on remand until the District Court timetable is set.

  • Police said the arrest followed a public appeal and subsequent investigations.

  • Cooper Mitchell Bamberry, aged 23, the son of a Queensland magistrate, has been committed to stand trial in the District Court on more than 120 charges related to rape, child abuse, and related offences.

  • In total, 129 charges are alleged, including 29 related to the indecent treatment of a child, with additional counts potentially involving filming and distribution of intimate material; charges span rape, sexual assault, grooming, and internet-enabled offenses.

  • The offences are linked to Bamberry’s arrest in March 2025 following police appeals about serious sexual offending against a child, and an initial hearing in Brisbane Magistrates Court led to the case being committed to the District Court.

  • Deputy Chief Magistrate Stephen Courtney committed Bamberry to stand trial in the District Court at a later date.

  • The committal hearing took place at Brisbane Magistrates Court, with a witness in a closed session; Bamberry was represented by lawyer Adam Guest and remained in custody.

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Magistrate’s son faces 120+ sex crimes

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