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On 23 June 2025, the Chief Magistrate, His Honour Judge Michael Allen issued a statement on the Bail Division.
The Chief Magistrate has established the Bail Division to centralise and enhance the efficiency of weekday bail matters across New South Wales, ensuring a more consistent and streamlined process.
The Bail Division focuses on adult fresh custody matters in regional NSW, including:
All hearings are virtual, meaning they happen online instead of in a physical courtroom. Defendants, lawyers, police prosecutors, and support people join the session using Audio Visual Link (AVL).
The Bail Division is generally open to the public. If you wish to observe proceedings, you are welcome to do so. To receive access details, please contact BailDivisionRegistry@justice.nsw.gov.au for instructions on joining the online session. Please note that in some limited cases, hearings may be closed to the public at the court’s discretion.
Further information can be found here: Information sheet
If you are a legal representative for a matter in the Bail Division, please contact BailDivisionRegistry@justice.nsw.gov.au and provide the following details:
The Bail Division Registry will then provide you with dial-in details and register your information against your client’s matter.
See the Legal Aid website for information on Regional Weekday Bail Courts.
See the Legal Aid website for further information on Bail.
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