An Ipswich woman alleged to have subjected a prominent Australian Muslim woman to a barrage of religious hate online has made her first appearance in court.

Jay-Leighsa Bauman, 22, appeared in Ipswich Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning, charged with using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence.

Jay-Leighsa Bauman arrives at Ipswich Magistrates Court. Credit:Glenn Hunt

The charges stem from an alleged online hate campaign she directed at human rights activist Mariam Veiszadeh in early January.

The allegedly expletive laden, anti-Islam campaign by Ms Bauman was unleashed on Ms Veiszadeh's personal Facebook page, where police will allege she referred to the human rights activist as a whore, a prostitute and a rag-head and urged her to return to her "sand dune country".