A report on the Murri Court has found the Indigenous-owned court system is operating positively across Queensland. 

The Ipsos report due to be released this week found the culturally-informed specialist court is generally viewed as somewhere offenders can have a "fair go".

“Importantly, the report showed that Murri Court is valued highly by participants, community members and elders as a means of justice that is Indigenous-owned and more culturally appropriate than mainstream courts,” said State Attorney-General Shannon Fentiman.