Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison

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Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison
Location: Boulder, Western Australia
Status: Operational
Security class: Minimum (small maximum section)
Capacity: 96
Managed by: Department of Corrective Services, Western Australia

Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison is an Australian prison located in Boulder, Western Australia, Australia.

It replaced the Kalgoorlie Regional Prison in December 1980. The old prison was retained as an annexe to the new prison for three years to hold maximum and medium-security prisoners on a short-term basis. It was closed down permanently with the opening of a maximum-security remand block at the new prison in 1983.

In April 2005, the prison opened the Mount Morgans work camp, which allows approved low-risk prisoners to live, care for themselves and work under supervision in the area.

A variety of employment and educational activities are available to prisoners. An education officer and tutors provide a range of education activities/courses from basic numeracy and literacy to university subjects. Courses are provided specifically for Aboriginal prisoners. Training is also conducted in a number of trades with formal accreditation gained on completion.

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Coordinates: 30.7905° S 121.486° E