Accused balcony killer Gable Tostee will have to wait until tomorrow to learn if he gets bail.
Tostee's defence team have suggested their client would keep away from alcohol and dating sites if granted bail, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.
The defence also argued Tostee was now so recognisable, he was very unlikely to flee if granted bail.
Tostee, 28, was arrested and charged with murder in August after Lower Hutt woman Warriena Wright fell 14 floors to her death from his Surfers Paradise apartment.
The pair met through the Tinder dating application while Ms Wright, 26, was in Australia for a wedding. Tostee has maintained his innocence.
He has been remanded in custody since his arrest.
At the bail hearing in the Supreme Court at Brisbane today, defence lawyer Soraya Ryan reportedly said Tostee would live with his parents and be subject to a 6am to 6pm curfew.
Tostee's defence team also said he was not a flight risk because of his desire to clear his name, 9News Brisbane reported
Public prosecutor Ben Power said Tostee had deprived Ms Wright of her liberty when locking her out on his balcony on the 14th floor of the Avalon Apartments, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.
The Director of Public Prosecutions accused Tostee of having a "bizarre indifference" to Ms Wright's death, and there was evidence the young Kiwi woman was affected by a "white spirit", local media outlets reported.
Justice Debra Mullins told the court the case was "not in any view a straightforward case of murder", 9News Brisbane reported.
She also referred to Tostee's "autism and social anxiety".
Justice Mullins reserved her decision until 9.15am local time tomorrow (12.15pm NZT).
Warriena Wright fell 14 floors to her death. Photo / Supplied