Wednesday, January 21, 2026

It only took ONE DAY for the first vigilante to blatantly abuse Queensland's new public registry

I don't often post news about news not tied directly to the US. However, other countries had access to decades of research showing the negative consequences of a public sex offense registry. 

There are plenty of examples of people weaponizing the registry on this humble blog.

Brian Allan Smith looks ready for something a little longer than a "three hour tour".

https://www.theage.com.au/national/queensland/man-accused-of-misusing-new-child-sex-offender-register-granted-bail-20260121-p5nvql.html

Man accused of misusing new child sex offender register granted bail

Rex Martinich

January 21, 2026 — 5:32pm

The first person charged with misusing a landmark public sex offender registry has been granted bail.

Brian Allan Smith faced Ipswich Magistrates Court on Wednesday after being accused of accessing Queensland’s new registry and passing on information about a sex offender.

The 47-year-old was charged after Queensland set up Australia’s first public child sex offender register under legislation honouring abducted teen Daniel Morcombe.

The child protection register became available online from December 31, providing access to the photos and locations of sex offenders.

The Queensland government website freely lists all sex offenders whose current locations are not known to police.

Anyone wanting details of sex offenders in their area must submit an application, including their own identification and address.

People can also apply to check if a specific adult who spends time alone with a child is a reportable sex offender in Queensland.

Smith has been charged with “publishing identifying information” after accessing the register.

Court documents obtained by AAP stated the offence occurred at Lowood, east of Brisbane, on January 1 – the day after the site went live.

It is an offence in Queensland for a person to display, distribute or publish any identifying information from the registry without approval.

Anyone found guilty of the offence faces a maximum three years in jail.

But Smith’s charge might be a Commonwealth law matter, solicitor Amanda Rossow told Magistrate Robert Walker on Wednesday.

“It’s a state charge under a child protection offender reporting prohibition order,” Walker said.

He adjourned the matter until February 4 and granted Smith bail.

Smith said “no comment” as he left the court building after his matter was briefly mentioned.

The sex offender website was created under Daniel’s Law, named after 13-year-old Daniel Morcombe, who was abducted and murdered in December 2003 on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast by a serial child sex offender.

The Daniel’s Law website says it gives applicants details of “reportable offenders who have a history of repeat child sex offending or have been considered to be a high risk to children in your residential area”.

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