Numinbah Correctional Centre
To ensure the safety of our correctional centres during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit restrictions are now in place at all Queensland prisons.
The Numinbah Correctional Centre is a low security centre located 100 kilometres south of Brisbane in the Gold Coast hinterland. The centre and surrounding property is located on over 770 hectares.
The centre encourages a self-directed rehabilitation model to prepare prisoners for release to the community or community-based supervision.
Prisoners are encouraged to work and obtain new skills, with work including landscaping, Pups in Prison program, sewing, and farm work.
Prisoners also participate in community service work which includes cleaning, mowing, gardening, painting, maintenance and animal care.
The Centre also breed cattle, with prisoners responsible for feeding and caring for the animals, and assisting with all farm work including maintenance, weed control and fence repair or reconstruction.
The centre has an on-site koala fodder plantation which has over 400 eucalyptus trees which are harvested to feed koalas in care. They also grow native plants from seed in the on-site nursery, which are available to use in conservation and rehabilitation projects across Southeast Queensland.
Attached to Numinbah Correctional Centre is the Warwick Work Camp (WWC).
Details
- Security level:
- Low security
- Street address:
- 2458 Nerang-Murwillumbah Road
Numinbah Valley QLD 4211 - Postal address:
- Private Mail Bag 1
Nerang QLD 4211 - General phone:
- (07) 5533 4131
Visiting
Saturday
- 9:30am-11:30am
Sunday
- 9:30am-11:30am
Applications to visit (either in person or virtual) must have a Form 27 submitted and approved. The completed forms may be forwarded by mail to the address above or by email to: NCCVisits@Corrections.qld.gov.au
Arrival times:
All other visitors are to ensure they arrive at the centre prior to 9.15am
Bookings
- Booking phone:
- (07) 5533 4131
- Booking times:
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8.30am-12noon ONLY.
Bookings will not be taken outside these hours.
Transport
A free bus service is available for visitors to the Numinbah Correctional Centre for the Saturday morning visit session. Bookings must be made for this service. For further information regarding the service please contact the Prison Transport Group Inc. Passengers need to arrive 15 minutes prior to departure.
Mobility services can be accommodated if required.
Contact details (for passengers) – Toll Free 1800 334 379 or visit www.prisontransport.com.au
Pickup/ drop off locations – Roma Street precinct, Beenleigh Train Station, Nerang Train Station, and Numinbah Correctional Centre.
More information
There are three methods of depositing money into prisoner trust accounts:
Cash deposit at visits processing in person. When attending the visits processing centre, cash may be presented for deposit into a prisoner’s trust account at any centre. Please note cash is unable to be accepted by mail.
Electronic funds transfer (Secure Payment Services). Go to www.secure-payment-services.com.au when applying, you will need the prisoner’s IOMS identification number. If you do not know the IOMS number, you can request this by emailing StatewideOperationsCommunications@Corrections.qld.gov.au. Funds are transferred into the prisoner’s trust account the next business day. For assistance please email uts.au@unilink.com or phone 1800 953 849.
Money orders can be purchased from Australia Post. Please note, Australia Post fees apply. All Money Orders take 9 days to clear into prisoner trust accounts.
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
2458 Nerang-Murwillumbah Road
Numinbah Valley Qld 4211
The Numinbah Correctional Centre is a low security centre located 100 kilometres south of Brisbane in the Gold Coast hinterland. The centre and surrounding property is located on over 770 hectares. The centre encourages a self-directed rehabilitation model to prepare prisoners for release to the community or community-based supervision. Prisoners are encouraged to work and obtain new skills, with work including landscaping, Pups in Prison program, sewing, and farm work. Prisoners also participate in community service work which includes cleaning, mowing, gardening, painting, maintenance and animal care. The Centre also breed cattle, with prisoners responsible for feeding and caring for the animals, and assisting with all farm work including maintenance, weed control and fence repair or reconstruction. The centre has an on-site koala fodder plantation which has over 400 eucalyptus trees which are harvested to feed koalas in care. They also grow native plants from seed in the on-site nursery, which are available to use in conservation and rehabilitation projects across Southeast Queensland. Attached to Numinbah Correctional Centre is the Warwick Work Camp (WWC).