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To ensure the safety of our correctional centres during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit restrictions are now in place at all Queensland prisons.
Opening in January 2012, the Southern Queensland Correctional Centre (SQCC), is the first completed stage of the Southern Queensland Correctional Precinct.
The Centre provides high security secure placement accommodation for sentenced and remand women that are classified as high or low security. It houses both secure and residential prisoners.
SQCC is staffed by a variety of different professions including Administration officers, Counsellors, Education and Program officers, Psychologists, Trade Instructors, Cultural Liaison Officers and Landscapers.
The women at SQCC have a wide range of employment opportunities within the Centre in areas including food services, horticulture, laundry operations and manufacturing.
Southern Queensland Correctional Centre works to address offending behaviours by offering a various therapeutic interventions and substance abuse counselling.
SQCC encourages women to prepare themselves for success upon release into the community and delivers a varied suite of educational and vocational programs in which women can receive Certificate II and III qualifications.
As one of the newest Correctional Centres in Queensland, it is equipped with a number of water and energy saving features including toilets with flush valves that control the number of flushes in a 24-hour period, timed shower controls and stormwater harvesting.
Details
- Security level:
- High security
- Street address:
- Millers Road
Spring Creek QLD 4343 - Postal address:
- Locked Bag 1008
Gatton QLD 4343 - General phone:
- (07) 5466 6888
Visiting
Mainstream
Wednesday
- 9am-10am
Saturday
- 9am-10pm
- 10.30am-11.30am
- 1pm-2pm
Sunday
- 9am-10am
- 10.30am-11.30am
- 1pm-2pm
Arrival times:
Visitors must arrive no later than ½ hour prior to their selected booking time.
Bookings
- Booking phone:
- (07) 5466 6890
- Booking times:
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 9am-3pm
Tuesday 9am-12pm
Friday 9am-12pm (new prisoners only for Saturday/Sunday visits)
Transport
A bus service is available for visitors to the Southern Queensland Correctional Centre. There is no charge to visitors for this service.
Visitors MUST be an approved visitor to use this service.
Booking times for Prison Transport Group are Tuesday to Thursday between 10am to 2pm and Friday between 10am to 4pm.
For further information, contact the Prison Transport Group on Toll Free 1800 334 379.
Mobility service can be accommodated if required.
More information
Prisoners' visits entitlements change in accordance with their Incentives and Earned Privileges status.
Visitors are no longer required to wear a face mask. A visitor may be directed to wear a face mask where they display cold or flu like symptoms. Visiting restrictions remain in place if a visitor is a COVID diagnosed person or COVID close contact.
For more information, including rules and regulations when visiting, see – Visiting a prisoner.
Resource
Maps
Millers Road
Spring Creek Qld 4343
Opening in January 2012, the Southern Queensland Correctional Centre (SQCC), is the first completed stage of the Southern Queensland Correctional Precinct. The Centre provides high security secure placement accommodation for sentenced and remand women that are classified as high or low security. It houses both secure and residential prisoners. SQCC is staffed by a variety of different professions including Administration officers, Counsellors, Education and Program officers, Psychologists, Trade Instructors, Cultural Liaison Officers and Landscapers. The women at SQCC have a wide range of employment opportunities within the Centre in areas including food services, horticulture, laundry operations and manufacturing. Southern Queensland Correctional Centre works to address offending behaviours by offering a various therapeutic interventions and substance abuse counselling. SQCC encourages women to prepare themselves for success upon release into the community and delivers a varied suite of educational and vocational programs in which women can receive Certificate II and III qualifications. As one of the newest Correctional Centres in Queensland, it is equipped with a number of water and energy saving features including toilets with flush valves that control the number of flushes in a 24-hour period, timed shower controls and stormwater harvesting.