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Junee Correctional Centre is a mixed-security correctional centre for males located 450 km west of Sydney.
Phone
Street address
Park Lane
Junee 2663
Postal address
PO Box 197
Junee NSW 2663
Public transport
The nearest railway station is Junee Station. A taxi ride from the station to the centre is approximately 3 km.
Private transport
Parking is available at the centre.
Bookings for video and in-person visits are required and can be made by phone or via JUST Connect.
To book, call (02) 6930 5585 or email [email protected] from Monday to Wednesday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Please note the phone line is very busy and there could be lengthy wait times. To avoid disappointment, visitors are strongly encouraged to book their own visits through JUST Connect.
Before travelling to the centre for an in-person visit, please call to confirm.
New COVID-safety measures apply to in-person visits, ensure you know the rules to avoid missing out.
In-person visits take place on Saturday and Sunday (no public holidays):
All visitors are requested to arrive at least 15 minutes before the time booked and to be considerate of other booked visits.
Video visits take place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Contact the centre for visit times.
To book or make an enquiry, contact the visits booking team above.
Legal and professional visits take place Monday to Friday, from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm.
To book a legal or professional visit, you can do one of the following:
The visits area is a family environment. You must dress appropriately. This generally means clothes must be respectable and not too provocative.
You cannot wear anything that hides your face, except for religious reasons. In that case you will be asked to remove your face covering temporarily so staff can verify your identity.
Inappropriate dress (PDF, 419.1 KB) includes:
General conditions
23 Apr 2025
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future.
Informed by lessons of the past, Department of Communities and Justice is improving how we work with Aboriginal people and communities. We listen and learn from the knowledge, strength and resilience of Stolen Generations Survivors, Aboriginal Elders and Aboriginal communities.
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