List of Australian prisons
This is a list of operational and former Australian prisons. Prisons listed as "museum" are former prisons that are now open for public inspection and tours. Throughout its history, particularly since its formation as a penal colony, Australia has had many establishments for rehabilitation and incarceration. Altogether, there have been more than 180+ rehabilition centres, youth correctional centres and prisons in Australia.
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[edit] Australian Capital Territory
A new prison was opened in 11 September 2008 at Symonston, called the Alexander Maconochie Centre, named after Alexander Maconochie. The centre is designed as a multi role facility to replace the Belconnen Remand Centre and provide detention facilities so that prisoners who are currently held in New South Wales facilities may be held locally.
| Prisons in the Australian Capital Territory | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prison | Status | Classification | Managed | Opened | Closed | Capacity | Location |
| Belconnen Remand Centre | Closed | Maximum | ACT Corrective Services | 1986 | 30 April 2009 | ?[1] | Belconnen |
| Periodic Detention Centre | Operational | Minimum | ACT Corrective Services | 1962 | No | 49[1] | Symonston |
| Symonston Temporary Remand Centre | Operational | ACT Corrective Services | ? | Closed | ? | Symonston | |
| Alexander Maconochie Centre | Operational | Minimum/Maximum | ACT Corrective Services | 11 September 2008 | No | 374 | Symonston |
| Bimberi Youth Justice Centre | Operational | ACT Department of Disability, Housing and Community Services | 3 September 2008 | No | 40 | Mitchell | |
| Total capacity | ? | ||||||
[edit] New South Wales
[edit] Northern Territory
| Prisons in the Northern Territory | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prison | Status | Classification | Managed | Opened | Closed | Capacity | Location |
| Alice Springs Correctional Centre | Operational | Maximum | ? | 1996 | – | 400 | Alice Springs |
| Alice Springs Juvenile Holding Centre | Operational | Maximum | ? | ? | – | 10 | Alice Springs |
| Berrimah Prison | Operational | Maximum | ? | ? | – | ? | Darwin |
| Darwin Correctional Centre | Operational | Multi classification | ? | 1979 | – | 450 | Darwin |
| Don Dale Juvenile Detention Centre | Operational | Maximum | ? | 1989 | – | 25 | Berrimah |
| Doug Owston Correctional Centre | Under Construction | ? | ? | 2014 | – | 800 | Holtze |
| Fannie Bay Gaol | Closed | Maximum | Department of Community Development, Sport & Cultural Affairs | 1883 | 1979 | ? | Darwin |
| Wildman River Wilderness Work Camp | Operational | Minimum | ? | ? | – | 20 | Wildman River |
| Total capacity | 845 | ||||||
[edit] Queensland
| Prisons in Queensland | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prison | Status | Classification | Managed | Opened | Closed | Capacity | Location |
| Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre | Operational | Maximum | GEO Group Australia | ? | – | 900 | Wacol |
| Boggo Road Gaol | Museum | Maximum | Closed | 1883 | 1993 | ? | Brisbane |
| Borallon Correctional Centre | Operational | Maximum | Serco | 1990 | – | 494 | Borallon |
| Brisbane Correctional Centre (formerly known as Sir David Longland Correctional Centre) | Operational | Maximum | Queensland Corrective Services | 2008 | ? | 600 | Wacol |
| Brisbane Women's Correctional Centre | Operational | Maximum | Queensland Corrective Services | ? | – | 270 | Wacol |
| Brisbane Youth Detention Centre | Operational | Maximum | Department of Communities | 2001 | – | 105 | Wacol |
| Capricornia Correctional Centre | Operational | Medium | Queensland Corrective Services | 2001 | – | 500 | Rockhampton |
| Cleveland Youth Detention Centre | Operational | Maximum | Department of Communities | 1980 | – | 30 | Townsville |
| Darling Downs Correctional Centre | Operational | Low/Open | Queensland Corrective Services | ? | ? | 170 | Westbrook |
| John Oxley Youth Detention Centre | Closed | Maximum | Department of Communities | 1987 | 2001 | – | Wacol |
| Lotus Glen Correctional Centre | Operational | Maximum | Queensland Corrective Services | ? | – | 500 | Mareeba |
| Maryborough Correctional Centre | Operational | Maximum | Queensland Corrective Services | 2003 | – | 500 | Maryborough |
| Numinbah Correctional Centre | Operational | Low/Open | Queensland Corrective Services | ? | – | 129 | Numinbah |
| Palen Creek Correctional Centre | Operational | Low/Open/Protection | Queensland Corrective Services | ? | – | 170 | Rathdowney |
| Rockhampton Correctional Centre | Closed | High | Queensland Corrective Services | 1969 | – | Rockhampton | |
| Sir Leslie Wilson Youth Detention Centre | Closed | Maximum | Department of Communities | 1961 | 2001 | – | Windsor |
| Southern Queensland Correctional Centre | Operational | Low/Medium/Maximum | Queensland Corrective Services | 2012 | – | 300 | Gatton |
| Toowoomba Prison | Closed | Demolished | N/A | 1864 | 1900 | – | Toowoomba |
| Townsville Correctional Centre | Operational | Maximum | Queensland Corrective Services | ? | – | 494 | Townsville |
| Wolston Correctional Centre | Operational | Maximum | Queensland Corrective Services | ? | – | 600 | Wacol |
| Woodford Correctional Centre | Operational | Maximum | Queensland Corrective Services | ? | – | 1008 | Woodford |
| Total capacity | - | ||||||
[edit] Victoria
Prisons and correctional facilities in Victoria are managed by Corrections Victoria. Several prisons are privatised and managed by groups such as GSL Custodial Services (formerly Group 4).
Victorian Prisons are mostly located in Regional Victoria. The Prison system is relatively modern with the closure of the last of the "old" gaols in 2005. Bendigo and Won Wron were the last to be closed. Beechworth Prison was closed in 2004 but replaced with Beechworth Correctional Centre in 2005.
[edit] South Australia
Prisons in South Australia are managed by the South Australian, Department for Correctional Services apart from the Mount Gambier Prison which is managed by GSL Group.
| Prisons in South Australia | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prison | Status | Classification | Managed | Opened | Closed | Capacity | Location |
| Adelaide Gaol | Closed (Museum) | Maximum | SADCS | 1841 | 1988 | 440 | Adelaide |
| Adelaide Pre-Release Centre | Operational | Minimum | SADCS | ? | - | 70 (Male only) | Adelaide |
| Adelaide Remand Centre | Operational | Maximum | SADCS | 1986 | - | 267 (Male only) | Adelaide |
| Adelaide Women's Prison | Operational | Minimum/Medium/Maximum/Remand | SADCS | 1969 | - | 128 | Adelaide |
| Baxter Detention Centre | Closed | Detention | ACM | 2002 | 2007 | 660 | Port Augusta |
| Cadell Training Centre | Operational | Minimum | SADCS | 1960 | - | 167 | Morgan |
| Mobilong Prison | Operational | Minimum/Medium | SADCS | 1987 | - | 327 | Murray Bridge |
| Mount Gambier Prison | Operational | Minimum/Medium/Maximum | GSL Group | 1995 | - | 139 | Mount Gambier |
| Port Augusta Prison | Operational | Minimum/Medium/Maximum | SADCS | ? | - | 355 male / 8 Female | Port Augusta |
| Port Lincoln Prison | Operational | Minimum/Medium | SADCS | ? | - | 90 | Port Lincoln |
| Woomera Detention Centre | Closed | Detention | ACM | 1999 | 2003 | 2,000 | Woomera |
| Yatala Labour Prison | Operational | Minimum/Medium/Maximum/Supermax | SADCS | - | 1854 | 468 | Adelaide |
| Total capacity | 2,019 (current) | ||||||
[edit] Tasmania
| Prisons in Tasmania | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prison | Status | Classification | Managed | Opened | Closed | Capacity | Location |
| HM Hayes Prison Farm | Operational | Minimum | ? | ? | ? | 70[8] | Hayes |
| Ron Barwick Prison | Operational (merged with HM Prison Risdon) | Minimum | ? | ? | ? | 120 | Risdon Vale |
| HM Prison Risdon | Operational | Maximum | ? | 1960 | ? | 280[8] | Risdon Vale |
| Campbell Street Gaol | Closed | ? | ? | 1821 | 1963 | 150 | Hobart |
| Cascades Female Factory | Closed | ? | ? | 1828 | 1877 | ? | Hobart |
| Risdon Women's Prison | Operational | ? | ? | ? | ? | 23[8] | Risdon Vale |
| George Town Female Factory | Closed | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Hobart Remand Centre | Operational | ? | ? | 1999 | – | 50[8] | Hobart |
| Hobart Town Female Factory | Closed | ? | ? | 1821 | – | ? | Hobart |
| Launceston Female Factory | Closed | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | Launceston |
| Launceston Remand Centre | Operational | ? | ? | ? | ? | 33[8] | Launceston |
| Ross Female Factory | Closed | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Total capacity | - | ||||||
[edit] Western Australia
Prisons and correctional facilities in Western Australia are managed by the Department of Corrective Services.
Male prisons
- Acacia Prison
- Albany Prison
- Banksia Hill Juvenile Detention Centre
- Broome Prison
- Bunbury Prison
- Casuarina Prison
- Eastern Goldfields Prison
- Fremantle Prison, no longer functional and operates as a heritage museum.
- Greenough Prison
- Hakea Prison
- Karnet Prison
- Pardelup Prison
- Roebourne Prison
- Wooroloo Prison
Female prisons
Juvenile Detention Centre
Remand prisons
Immigration detention centres
[edit] Other
| International | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prison | Status | Classification | Managed | Opened | Closed | Capacity | Location |
| Nauru Detention Centre | Closed | ? | Department of Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, Department of Immigration and Citizenship | 2001 | 2008 | ? | Nauru |
| Total capacity | ? | ||||||
[edit] See also
- List of prisons
- List of Australian immigration detention facilities
- List of Australian mental asylums
- List of Australian penal colonies
- List of Australians in international prisons
[edit] References
- ^ a b Australian Capital Territory correctional facilities. 30 June 2009. Australian Institute of Criminology. Retrieved on 13 December 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "New South Wales correctional facilities". Australian Government. Australian Institute of Criminology. http://www.aic.gov.au/criminal_justice_system/corrections/facilities/nsw.aspx. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
- ^ Old Dubbo Gaol. Retrieved on 13 December 2011.
- ^ Laurel Hill Forest Lodge. Retrieved on 13 December 2011.
- ^ Thematic History of Oberon Shire. Philippa Gemmell-Smith. 16 March 2004. Oberon Council.
- ^ "Juvenile justice centre overcrowding fears remain". Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC News). 20 January 2009. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/01/20/2469890.htm. Retrieved 22 February 2009.
- ^ "New concept remand centre soon to open". The Daily Advertiser. 12 October 1984.
- ^ a b c d e Tasmanian correctional facilities. 30 June 2009. Australian Institute of Criminology. Retrieved on 13 December 2011.
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