After consultation with Queensland Health, we are moving to Stage 1 restrictions as of 6am Friday. This means that personal visits will be able to booked.
Woodford Correctional Centre
Under Stage 2 restrictions, personal visits are unable to occur.. Virtual Personal Visits can still be booked as normal.
Community Corrections will move to Stage 2 restrictions in Townsville District and also Hervey Bay District Office south to the border and west to Ipswich District Office. All other Community Corrections offices will move to Stage 1 restrictions.
Anyone entering a correctional centre will continue to undergo health screening and temperature checks. For the safety of our officers and the prisoners in our care, please do not come for a visit if you are unwell or showing any COVID-19 symptoms, even if they are minor (please self-isolate and get tested immediately).
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Crime by Shayla Bulloch
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Subscriber only A CORONER has ruled that failings of prison staff at a Townsville jail did not contribute to the death of a suicidal young man, despite evidence stating he slipped through the cracks multiple times. Dylon Ahquee, 19, took his own life on Boxing Day 2015 while inside a Townsville Correction Centre cell. The inquest into his death examined if the authorities responsible for his mental health did their job properly, and whether any third party contributed to his death. Coroner Terry Ryan ruled that while there was evidence that Dylon s mental health history was missed, any intervention was unlikely to have prevented his death.
Crime by Shayla Bulloch
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Subscriber only A CORONER has ruled that failings of prison staff at a Townsville jail did not contribute to the death of a suicidal young man, despite evidence stating he slipped through the cracks multiple times. Dylon Ahquee, 19, took his own life on Boxing Day 2015 while inside a Townsville Correction Centre cell. The inquest into his death examined if the authorities responsible for his mental health did their job properly, and whether any third party contributed to his death. Coroner Terry Ryan ruled that while there was evidence that Dylon s mental health history was missed, any intervention was unlikely to have prevented his death.