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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.
Wolston Correctional Centre, adjacent to Brisbane Women's Correctional Centre at Wacol, accommodates male protection prisoners.
The centre takes an integrated approach to the delivery of services to prisoners through a structured day timetable, which enables half of the prisoners employed in industries to work in the morning and the other half in the afternoon.
Metal fabrication, paint and powder coating, textiles and assembly workshops are the major industrial workshops at Wolston Correctional Centre. Industries operate seven days a week, 12 hours a day. This allows workers to attend programs, education, vocational training and to use other prisoner services during the part of the day they are not required for work.
The centre delivers a broad range of intervention and general offending programs and delivers a range of sexual offending treatment programs.
Details
- Security level:
- High security
- Street address:
- Grindle Road
Wacol QLD 4076 - Postal address:
- Locked Bag 2000
Archerfield
QLD 4108 - General phone:
- (07) 3271 9500
Visiting
Secure
Thursday and Friday
- 8:15am - 9:15am
- 9:45am - 10:45am
- 11:15am - 12:15pm
Saturday and Sunday
- 8:30am - 9:30am
- 10:00am - 11:00am
Residential
Thursday and Friday
- 1.15pm - 2.15pm
- 2.45pm - 3.45pm
- 4.45pm - 5.45pm
Saturday and Sunday
- 12:45pm - 1:45pm
- 2:30pm - 3:30pm
Arrival times:
Please arrive at the centre at least 45 minutes before your visit is due to start. Visitors attending the centre for the first time should arrive at least 1 hour prior.
Bookings
- Booking email:
- WolstonCCBookAVisit@corrections.qld.gov.au
- Booking times:
To book a visit, please email your request with three preferences for dates and times to WolstonCCBookAVisit@corrections.qld.gov.au
Permanent bookings are available, but must be requested by the prisoner.
Visit bookings must be made at least one to two weeks in advance.
Booking requests will be processed in order of date and time received. A confirmation email will be sent to the primary person confirming which date/time has been booked.
If you are unable to send an email, please call the General Enquiries number on (07) 3271 9500 and an email will be sent to the bookings officer on your behalf. Once the booking is made a staff member will call the visitor and confirm the visit is booked.
Transport
A bus service is available for visitors to the Wolston Correctional Centre.
There is no charge to visitors for this service.
For further information, contact the Prison Transport Group on Toll Free 1800 334 379.
Mobility services can be accommodated if required.
More information
Tobacco and other smoking related products are prohibited items within a correctional centre. Tobacco and other smoking related products must not be taken into a correctional centre, and must be either secured in a motor vehicle or visitor locker. No smoking is permitted anywhere in the grounds of a correctional centre, including car parks, walkways, visits processing etc.
Nappies will be provided at the centre. Visitors may bring in one bottle and one bib (containers are not permitted).
No hand-washing facilities are available inside the centre.
No money or drinks are allowed to be brought into the centre.
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
Grindle Road
Wacol Qld 4076
Wolston Correctional Centre, adjacent to Brisbane Women's Correctional Centre at Wacol, accommodates male protection prisoners. The centre takes an integrated approach to the delivery of services to prisoners through a structured day timetable, which enables half of the prisoners employed in industries to work in the morning and the other half in the afternoon. Metal fabrication, paint and powder coating, textiles and assembly workshops are the major industrial workshops at Wolston Correctional Centre. Industries operate seven days a week, 12 hours a day. This allows workers to attend programs, education, vocational training and to use other prisoner services during the part of the day they are not required for work. The centre delivers a broad range of intervention and general offending programs and delivers a range of sexual offending treatment programs.