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The High Risk Management Correctional Centre (HRMCC) is a purpose-built maximum-security facility for male offenders. Located in the Southern Tablelands, 197km from south-west of Sydney, the HRMCC is situated on the Goulburn Correctional Complex along with Goulburn Correctional Centre.
(02) 4827 2423
Fax (02) 4827 2430
Maud St
Goulburn NSW 2580
PO Box 264
Goulburn NSW 2580
The nearest train station is Goulburn. A taxi ride from the station to the complex is approximately 3km.
There is ample parking outside the main boom gate.
Bookings for video and in-person visits are required and can be made by phone.
To make a visitor booking, please call (02) 4824 7066 Monday to Friday between:
Before travelling to the centre for an in person visit, please call to confirm your visit and visiting time.
New COVID-safety measures apply to in-person visits, ensure you know the rules to avoid missing out.
In-person visits take place on Saturday and Sunday (no Public Holidays)
Only those visitors approved to visit HRMCC inmates may book and attend in-person visits. For further information contact (02) 4827 2424.
Video visits take place on Saturday and Sunday (no Public Holidays)
Legal practitioners may visit Wednesday to Friday between 930 - 1130am and 1230-230pm.
48 hours prior notice is required for legal visits to HRMCC.
Written notification of the intention to visit signed by a practicing solicitor (with signature block identifying solicitor) must be faxed to the HRMCC on (02) 4827 2430.
Phone enquiries can be made on (02) 4824 7066
The visits area is a family environment. You must dress appropriately. This generally means clothes must be respectable and not too provocative.
You cannot wear anything that hides your face, except for religious reasons. In that case you will be asked to remove your face covering temporarily so staff can verify your identity.
Inappropriate dress (PDF, 419.1 KB) includes:
You can contact us if you are worried about the health of a family member or friend in custody.
If you want to give us mental health information only, call Justice Health NSW Mental Health Helpline on 1800 222 472 – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
If you want to give information about mental or physical health, or have concerns about access to medication, you can:
Find out more about the Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network (Justice Health NSW).
If you want to give us urgent or important information so that we can take immediate action for your family member or friend, call the correctional centre on (02) 4827 2222.
Urgent information about your family member or friend might include:
27 Sep 2024
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future.
Informed by lessons of the past, Department of Communities and Justice is improving how we work with Aboriginal people and communities. We listen and learn from the knowledge, strength and resilience of Stolen Generations Survivors, Aboriginal Elders and Aboriginal communities.
You can access our apology to the Stolen Generations.