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Encyclopedia > Broken Hill Correctional Centre

Australian Prisons
Broken Hill Correctional Centre
Location: Broken Hill, New South Wales
Status: Operational
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Broken Hill Correctional Centre is a medium security Australian prison housing males and females, located in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. The prison holds both sentenced and remand inmates.


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Broken Hill Correctional Centre, which is a medium security and minimum security institution for both males and females, is located in far western NSW, 1190km from Sydney.
Broken Hill is also serviced by private coaches and airlines.
The Centre is a twenty minute walk or a five minute taxi ride from the train station.
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