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Long Bay

Long Bay Correctional Complex is located 14km south of Sydney's central business district. The complex houses the:

Address

Postal Address: PO Box 13, Matraville NSW 2036

Street Address: 1300 Anzac Parade, Matraville NSW 2036

Phone: (02) 8304 2000

How to get there

Public Transport

The nearest railway station is Central Railway Station. Further transport information can be found at the Staterail and Sydney Buses websites, or call the Transport Infoline on 13 15 00 for current train/bus timetable information.
City Rail Information

Private Transport

The Long Bay Complex is situated on Anzac Parade about 3 km south of Maroubra. There is limited private parking available on the complex.

Long Bay Hospital

Hospital Area 1

Maximum security. Holds a total of 120 inmate patients in four wards. One ward is for medical cases and the other three for long-term and short-term psychiatric cases. The hospital is jointly administered by Corrective Services and the NSW Department of Health.

Hospital Area 2

Maximum security. Formerly the Metropolitan Remand Centre, it is currently being used to hold inmates who have been discharged from Long Bay Hospital or are awaiting medical appointments.

Visitor Information

Bookings:

Visits to Hospital Area 1 must be booked. Telephone (02) 9289 2222.

Visits to Hospital Area 2 must be booked. Telephone (02) 9289 2222.

Visit times:

Hospital Area 1, Sundays only.

Hospital Area 2, Sundays only. 9:00am-3:00pm.

Conditions:

You can take in coins up to $10 for use in drink vending machines.

Legal Visits

Legal Practitioners may visit seven days between 9:00am-3:00pm. Twenty-four hours notification of intention to visit must be given by telephoning the Centre on (02) 9289 2904 or (02) 9694 4304.

Metropolitan Special Programs Centre

The Metropolitan Special Programs Centre (MSPC) is an institution housing all classification of inmates. It currently consists of three areas, each providing a range of therapeutic programs which are part of statewide strategies to address specific behavioral issues. It also houses transit inmates awaiting medical appointments with Justice Health. The therapeutic environment addresses the needs of offenders in a range of issues which include the Violent Offender Therapeutic Program, Kevin Waller Program and Acute Crisis Unit for inmates with self harm Issues, The Ngara Nura programs for inmates with addiction issues, and the Additional Support Unit for inmates with intellectual disabilities.

Visitor Information

Bookings:

You should phone the Complex switchboard on (02) 9289 2222  to confirm your visit.

Visit times:

Saturdays and Sundays 9:00am-3:00pm.

Conditions:

You can take in coins up to $10 for use in drink vending machines. in the minimum security area only.

Legal Visits

Legal Practitioners may visit seven days between 9:00am-3:00pm. Twenty-four hours notification of intention to visit must be given by faxing the Centre on (02) 9289 2103..

Special Purpose Centre

Maximum security. Holds inmates requiring special protection.

Visitor Information

Bookings:

Visits must be pre-booked by calling (02) 9289 2820 or (02) 9289 2803 on Tuesday and Thursday only between 10am & 2pm.

Visit Times

Saturday & Sunday
8:30am - 9:30am
9:50am - 10:50am
12:10pm - 1.10pm
1:30pm - 2.30pm

Public Holidays
8:30am - 9:30am
9:50am - 10:50am
12:10pm - 1.10pm
1:30pm - 2.30pm

Industries

General and ground maintenance, Corrective Services Industries Workshops.

Education

Accredited courses, with nationally recognised qualifications, are made available to inmates at each correctional centre.

The Adult Education and Vocational Training Institute (AEVTI) provides literacy, numeracy and communications courses in all centres. Many centres also offer vocational courses such as Information Technology, Horticulture, Construction, Visual Arts and Contemporary Craft.

AEVTI contracts TAFE NSW and other providers to deliver courses in a range of vocational areas such as Hospitality, Business Skills, Building, Cleaning, Transport, Aboriginal Studies, Horticulture and various WorkCover licenses.

AEVTI also co-ordinates traineeships and offers support for distance education.

Each centre has a library giving inmates access to a range of fiction, non-fiction and reference books. Inmates can also login to a secure internal network called the Inmate Legal Portal which gives them access to material of a legal nature.

For more information regarding these programs visit the AEVTI WebPage.

History

Construction of the Long Bay Complex began in 1898. Darlinghurst Gaol, Sydney's main prison, was closed when the complex became operational with the opening of the Women's Reformatory (1909) and the State Penitentiary (1914). A new women's prison, opened in 1962, while a remand centre, built by prison labour, took its first inmates in 1967. The Long Bay Hospital received its first patients in 1987. The Special Purpose Centre took its first prisoners in February 1989. The Reception and Induction Centre (RIC) was closed in September 1997 and the Remand Centre the following month.

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