The complex was constructed in two stages and replaced the former Supreme Court building which was partially destroyed by fire in the late 1960s. The first stage of the complex was built in the 1970s on the western (George Street) frontage and at first housed the Supreme Court. Subsequently in the early 1980s the eastern and larger wing of the complex was opened and the Supreme Court was relocated to this part. The District Court was relocated from temporary accommodation in North Quay to the courts formerly occupied by the Supreme Court.
The George Street facade of the Law Courts Complex
The George Street facade of the Law Courts Complex
The George Street facade of the Law Courts Complex
The George Street facade of the Law Courts Complex
The Adelaide Street facade of the Law Courts Complex with the State Law Building behind it. The garden park area, in front, is where Brisbane Square now stands