Up to 100 teenage repeat, offenders could be considered for GPS monitoring under the Palaszczuk government's proposed tracker trial.

The Queensland government introduced new laws to Parliament last month, which target the 10 per cent of repeat juvenile offenders who are responsible for 48 per cent of all youth offending. 

If passed, the laws will see the Department of Youth Justice and Queensland Police Service be aware of an offender's geographical location outside of their court order.