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Division. The new gatehouse was opened in March, 2013 by David Brown, the Chief
Executive of Department for Correctional Services. The reception area includes two state of the art turnstile machines, which can detect any concealed drugs and metal objects. It is also equipped with an X -ray scanning machine. After checking through the turnstiles, visitors and staff must go through an Iris scan and fingerprint detecting booths to gain entry into the prison.
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and, in the 19th century, designed to hold 300 prisoners. A new wing was added in 1872 with 36 cells, guard accommodation and a wall separating it from the rest of the prison, with 37 more cells added in 1878. By 1880 the accommodation was seen as insufficient for the 280 prisoners then held, with up
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Adelaide's main male prison and although it was scheduled to be closed by 2011, it has remained open due to the Global Financial Crisis leading to a lack of funding for a replacement prison.
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General Manager of Yatala. He was succeeded by Brenton Williams and currently Tracy Watkins. Paul Laister is Peter Forrests successor of the PSA representative for Echo
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was completed, though some buildings will be retained for their historic values. It was expected that the closure would happen by 2011, and the land developed for residential housing but this has since been cancelled. No current funding has been put in place for the new prison, therefore the land
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were the notable features of life at the prison. It was seen that hard worked prisoners would not wish to return to the prison, with solitary confinement giving them time to reflect on past misdeeds. From inception prisoners main task was the breaking of one cubic yard of rock per day. Until the
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be set aside to enable a prison be constructed next to a quarry, whether at Dry Creek or elsewhere. This would enable the labour of the prisoners to remunerate the country. Hare later became superintendent of the prison and maintained a colourful register describing prisoners.
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Australia's main induction and reception prison for male prisoners. It still retains industry facilities that are the largest in the South Australian prison system, and is run by the
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Yatala most likely derives from yertalla 'water running by the side of a river; inundation; cascade'. As
Manning (1986:238) observes 'in winter when water flowed from the hills, over the plains, the Dry Creek area became a
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after heavy rain, the Kaurna name referring to water or inundation. The prison was renamed Yatala Labour Prison sometime before 1860. It is known as a labour prison by virtue of its vast industries complex and the use of
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B Division – High and medium security mainstream prisoners and is now the working division includes industries such as panda, assembly, joiners, spray and sign shop and ground maintenance. The clothing colour is dark
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shaped building was constructed in 1884 with 96 cells over three floors, and the walled area expanded. The building included a chapel, offices and three dark underground cells used for solitary confinement. Known as
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could be used for this purpose. The reserve had an abundant supply of stone that prisoners could convert into building and road material. September that year saw Hare move, in the council, that
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Correctional Services. Some of the original buildings and parts of old equipment can still be seen from a creek level walking trail, between the prison and new suburb of
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October 1855 with 8 escapees. The prisoners were captured, chained in solitary confinement within the prison, then subsequently punished with
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and brick making. A decision was made in 1968 to build a new industries complex. Construction was from 1977 to 1982, with the complex opening in
November 1984.
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Holden Hill – Due to the critical bed-space crisis in South
Australian prisons, Holden Hill became functional in 2016. It can accommodate 19 prisoners.
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was used as part of the escape, but all six escapees were soon recaptured. There was poor morale amongst inmates in the 1980s leading to a major
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would be demolished. The former
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was redesigned and reequipped in 1958. The special education section of the education department opened a school at the prison in 1976 and
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1152:"Adelaide CBD siege: Rodney Clavell one of 'many' prison workers to turn to crime, former colleague says"
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Weeding Out Spurious Etymologies: Toponyms On The Adelaide Plains
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Kelton, Greg (21 September 2006). "Yatala to go for new homes".
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began participating in prisoner education at Yatala from 1979.
1051:. Department of Justice Correctional Services, South Australia
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Luise Hercus; Flavia Hodges; Jane Simpson, eds. (March 2009).
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there was no permanent prison. Prisoners were kept locked in
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word relating to inundation by water, which was used for the
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in 1852. The Prison began as an iron house with surrounding
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was a constant issue, with carriage required from distant
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E Unit 4 – It is a small unit accommodating 16 prisoners.
1125:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 29 December 2007.
1029:. Department for correctional services, South Australia
1049:"Prison and Prisoner Management, Yatala Labour Prison"
162:. It was built in 1854 to enable prisoners to work at
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rock for roads and construction. Originally known as
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676:detainee convicted by US military tribunal of
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860:. State Records of South Australia. p. 8
806:"Adelaide – Gaols, Reformatories and the Law"
440:. Built in the centre of the prison with 123
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1101:"Australian Gitmo detainee gets 9 months"
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1123:"Hicks wants privacy following release"
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1027:"The History of Correctional Services"
680:. Hicks was released 29 December 2007.
1422:Maximum security prisons in Australia
27:Prison in Northfield, South Australia
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140:Department for Correctional Services
1140:. Courtroom Television Network LLC.
445:to three per cell and eighteen per
298:(member of the legislative council)
1432:South Australian Heritage Register
808:. State library of South Australia
533:with whom they were involved in a
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1183:ENFIELD and The Northern Villages
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410:but soon ran dry. For storage of
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242:rocks that were once extensively
1417:1854 establishments in Australia
1089:. 23 September 2006. p. 22.
1107:. 30 March 2007. Archived from
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509:Technical and Further Education
1321:Adelaide Youth Training Centre
570:. These include guard towers,
520:Australian Medical Association
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564:South Australian government's
1398:List of prisons in Australia
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301:wrote an 1853 letter to the
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826:Lewis, H. (1985), pp. 174–5
701:Rupert Maxwell (Max) Stuart
256:South Australian settlement
160:Northfield, South Australia
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1138:"The Truro Serial Murders"
557:Yatala Labour Prison today
44:Rear of the prison complex
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687:. Died of cancer in 2008.
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429:and terminus, called the
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1272:Adelaide Women's Prison
1181:Lewis, H. John (1985).
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927:Lewis, H. (1985), p.177
658:Bevan Spencer von Einem
350:Stockade Botanical Park
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1267:Adelaide Remand Centre
642:, and his accomplices
516:University of Adelaide
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1287:Mount Gambier Prison
782:Department of Mines.
736:Yatala Labour Prison
691:Bradley John Murdoch
373:solitary confinement
344:and became known as
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194:Geography and naming
148:Yatala Labour Prison
93:-34.84444; 138.62861
33:Yatala Labour Prison
1427:Prisons in Adelaide
1383:Windana Remand Home
1297:Port Lincoln Prison
1292:Port Augusta Prison
965:. 15 November 1962.
881:Romantic Beginnings
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338:Imperial Government
294:Charles Simeon Hare
220:Grand Junction Road
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977:"History Timeline"
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