Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal News$61.8m prison expansion - Minister inspects facility

$61.8m prison expansion – Minister inspects facility

PRISON VISIT: Correctional Services Minister Chris Picton visited the Mount Gambier Prison this week to inspect progress on the expansion of the facility.

THE $61.8m Mount Gambier Prison expansion is set for completion in June, which will make the correctional services facility the second-largest complex in South Australia.

When the new 160-bed residential style prisoner accommodation complex is completed, the Mount Gambier Prison will be home to 653 prisoners, just eight shy of the Port Augusta Prison.

Correctional Services Minister Chris Picton toured the construction site yesterday and was impressed with the ongoing work at the complex.

“Construction here at Mount Gambier is really well-advanced, there is lots of work under way with 50 staff on site at the moment,” Mr Picton said.

“It is a short-term boost in terms of construction, but there is sure to be a long-term boost for the economy in terms of running this prison as well.”

Once completed, it is anticipated the expansion will create a number of additional ongoing jobs.

“More construction means more jobs for the area and more money being spent back in the local community,” Mr Picton said.

“There are opportunities for people in the region to obtain full-time jobs with G4S ramping up in terms of recruiting additional staff now so that they are ready when this expansion opens in the middle of the year.”

Correctional Services chief executive David Brown said the expansion was a great boost for the local economy.

“Prison expansions such as these mean jobs for the regions and more work for local businesses as the department strongly advocates for local contractor involvement, including partnering opportunities,” Mr Brown said.

“This is a great boost for the local economies, not only throughout the construction, but also in the long-term through the employment of additional ongoing staff.”

Mr Picton downplayed community concern about the social impact an expansion might have on the city in regards to the different demographics of people, including those associated with crime, it could bring into Mount Gambier.

“The prison has been running here for 20 years and there is very little evidence that it has happened in that time,” he said.

“Prisoners across South Australia will be likely moved between different prisons across the state depending on the time of their sentence, so it is very unlikely families would move because they might have to move to another location after that as well.”

With an expansion recently completed at Port Augusta Prison, Mr Picton said similar elements of the design at the facility had been implemented in Mount Gambier.

“It is similar to the Port Augusta Prison expansion in terms of the layout and security features that are going to be here,” Mr Picton said.

The expansion will include a new support and education building and an extension to the industries building, as well as a new visits centre, medical centre and video conferencing suites.

“There is an expansion here in terms of the industries area at the prison, which is good for trying to reduce re-offending rates of people who are released if they are able to get a sustainable job,” Mr Picton said.

GUIDED TOUR: Correctional Services Minister Chris Picton is briefed on the layout of the expansion for the Mount Gambier Prison. Picture: TODD LEWIS
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Dementia beds underway

A MULTI-MILLION dollar purpose-built dementia unit is under construction at Boandik Lake Terrace. The new development will include 11 beds for those living with...

Funding welcomed

Place of courage

More News

Fun to come at Mundulla Show

The annual Mundulla Show is set to kick off next Friday, promising a jam-packed weekend full of family-friendly entertainment and competition. The festivities will begin...

Place of courage

CITY of Mount Gambier has provided in‑principle support to the Limestone Coast Family Violence Action Group’s (LCFVAG) Place of Courage - Ripples project. The project...

Swinging with the Stars returns

EIGHT local icons will take to the stage once again this year with the Stand Like Stone Foundation announcing its Swinging with the Stars...

Eager MGGC golfers compete in Stablefords

THE Mount Gambier Golf Club's Thursday Pro Shop Stableford competition attracted 98 players on February 12, with the usual count-backs required to determine the...

Penola bowls hosts prestigious women’s competitions

IN the last two weeks, women of the Penola Bowls club competed in several events against teams from across the Limestone Coast. Two of the...

Anglers flood Limestone Coast for peak fishing weather

A HEALTHY weekend of weather across the Limestone Coast saw many anglers head for the water. The Port MacDonnell Offshore Angling Club held a...

MGGC women open the 2026 golfing season

A FIELD of 51 women of the Mount Gambier Golf Club teed off for the beginning of the 2026 Golf Season last Wednesday. The first...

Black Hats move through to Grand Final

MILLICENT BLACK HATS 4/261 d NARACOORTE 10/208 A TENSE semi finals showdown between Millicent and Naracoorte saw the Black Hats claim victory and a spot...

Two bolts out of the blue

RACING can be full of surprises as has been the case on the local scene this week. On Monday, Racing SA moved the meeting scheduled...

West hands devastating loss to Mil Lel

WEST GAMBIER 5/359 and 1/38 d YAHL 10/191 WEST Gambier made its way through to the semi finals of Barber Shield cricket after giving Mil...