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Australia’s largest prison will be big business on the New South Wales north coast

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A new prison which has been opened near Grafton, on the New South Wales north coast, will be Australia’s largest, eventually holding up to 1,700 inmates.

The facility was built at a cost of about $700 million, and will be operated under a public-private partnership involving the State Government and a consortium compromising John Laing, John Holland and Serco.

‘1,700 is an outrage’

The involvement of the private sector, and in particular Serco, has sparked concerns.

Interior view of a newly-built prison with shiny new yellow doors on cells and metal dining table along a hallway.
The newly-opened Clarence Corrections Centre features a campus-style layout across three sections: male…



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