Man Faces Court Over Alleged Secret Recordings at Morayfield Shopping Centre

A 30-year-old Burpengary East man faces serious charges after allegedly secretly filming people using a public toilet within a busy Morayfield shopping centre over several months.



Morayfield shopping centre
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Police allege the man recorded people without their knowledge inside the public toilets on multiple occasions. These incidents are said to have happened between July and December last year.

Detectives from Argos and the Redcliffe Child Protection Investigation Unit searched a home in Burpengary East on 12 April this year as part of their investigation. During the search, officers seized several digital devices.

Morayfield shopping centre
Photo Credit: Queensland Police

Forensic experts then looked closely at these devices. Police stated that they allegedly found numerous video recordings showing people inside the public bathroom. It is also alleged that child exploitation material, which had been downloaded, was located on the devices.

Following the investigation and examination of the devices, the 30-year-old Burpengary East resident was arrested. He has now been charged with several offences.



These include three counts of possessing or controlling child abuse material obtained or accessed using a carriage service. He also faces one count of using a carriage service to access child abuse material and one count of making observations or recordings in breach of privacy.

The man’s first court appearance regarding these charges was set for 17 April at Caboolture Magistrates Court.

Published Date 16-April-2025

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Limelight Cinemas At Morayfield Shopping Centre Soon To Open

Limelight Cinemas will soon open a new, state-of-the-art cinema complex at Morayfield Shopping Centre, promising moviegoers a range of ways to watch the latest releases at affordable prices.


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Leda Holdings, who manages the shopping centre, has signed an agreement with Limelight Cinemas to establish a seven-screen cinema in place of the now-defunct Birch Carol and Coyle Cinema, which closed earlier in 2022.

Morayfield Shopping Centre conducted a survey and learned that customers are seeking a “convenient, comfortable, and well-priced cinema offering in the local area.”

Limelight Cinemas Morayfield, which aims to open in September 2022, will feature two full-service Gold Cinemas, large format XD cinemas, and cutting-edge immersive with choice of extra spacious standard seats or full recliners.

In addition to all-new seats, screens, and sound, the modern and stylish entertainment hub will provide casual dining and beverage options as well as private party spaces.

Ian McCosker, manager at Morayfield Shopping Centre, said the partnership is a coming together of the future of cinema entertainment in shopping centres at a time that customers are eager to resume entertainment activities post the height of the pandemic.

“In unison we’ll deliver a superior cinema experience and a much stronger value proposition to our growing customer base,” said Mr McCosker.

Beyond the biggest blockbusters, Limelight is planning to bring their signature programming and events to Morayfield, which includes Girls Night Out, Friday Fright Night, BYO Babies and Seniors Morning Tea programs.


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Morayfield locals can expect a re-imagined entertainment experience at the shopping centre, with events such as live sport, big-screen gaming, sing-alongs, and trivia games.

Limelight Cinemas also operates at Riverlink Shopping Centre in Ipswich and South Point Tuggeranong in Canberra.

Featured image photo credit: morayfieldshoppingcentre.com.au