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Southern Queensland Correctional Centre

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Status
  
Operational

Opened
  
January 2012 (2012-01)

Phone
  
+61 7 5466 6888

Security class
  
Minimum to Maximum

Managed by
  
Capacity
  
300

Location
  
Lockyer Valley, Queensland, Australia

Address
  
Spring Creek QLD 4343, Australia

Hours
  
Closed now Tuesday9AM–3PMWednesday9AM–3PMThursday9AM–3PMFriday9AM–12PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–3PMSuggest an edit

The Southern Queensland Correctional Centre (SQCC) is an Australian prison facility located in the Lockyer Valley, 15 km north from Gatton, and 94 km west from Brisbane, Queensland. The 300-bed minimum to maximum security prison for men was built by Baulderstone and officially opened on 21 December 2011 by Corrective Services Minister Neil Roberts. The facilities began operation in January 2012. SQCC is the first completed stage of the Southern Queensland Correctional Precinct in Australia.

The centre provides secure placement accommodation for sentenced mainstream male prisoners classified as high or low security and has 104 secure and 196 residential beds. The facility is managed by Serco. It cost A$485 million to construct.

The high proportion of residential style accommodation at the prison makes it suited to prisoners who have either completed their intervention and rehabilitation programs or who are close to being eligible for parole. Prisoners are housed in 11 cell blocks. Each cell includes a TV, radio and bookshelves.

The prison also includes accommodation for aged and infirm prisoners in a residential unit and a medical centre providing palliative care.

References

Southern Queensland Correctional Centre Wikipedia


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