More than 40 new correctional officers will graduate today at Junee Correctional Centre's first attestation ceremony since returning to public hands.
Minister for Corrections Anoulack Chanthivong will attend the Ceremony today to celebrate the cohort's achievement and unveil a plaque to mark the Centre's transition back to Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) on 1 April 2025.
This marks the first time the Centre has been operated by the public sector since it opened in 1993.
This move has meant better pay and conditions for our frontline staff, but also a better value service for NSW taxpayers.
CSNSW has worked hard to secure partnerships with local organisations since April.
These partnerships play an important role in giving back to the local community as well as providing support for grounds maintenance at the facility and other volunteering activities, including a continued partnership with Meals on Wheels.
Other skills-based training and rehabilitative opportunities for inmates, including the Junee Correctional Centre bakery, will expand their operations to all correctional centre facilities in NSW's southern region.
The success of Junee Correctional Centre's transition to public operations has provided an important blueprint as CSNSW begins the transition of Parklea Correctional Centre from next year.
Minister for Corrections Anoulack Chanthivong said:
"Today's ceremony marks not only the completion of training for our new correctional officers, but the beginning of a lifelong commitment of service and responsibility to keep our community safe.
"We also take this opportunity to celebrate the success of the transition of Junee Correctional Centre to public ownership.
"By delivering on its promise to transition Junee back into public hands, the Minns Labor Government is helping to secure jobs for the local community, improve outcomes for workers, and, most importantly, ensure the safety of the community."
Corrective Services NSW Commissioner Gary McCahon PSM said:
"Correctional officers stand on the frontline of justice, holding the keys to community safety and positive change.
"We welcome our latest recruits, as they step into their role with courage and commitment, ready to make a lasting impact on the safety and future of our communities."
Junee Correctional Centre Governor Troy Seychelles said:
"Junee Correctional Centre has had a proud history of supporting the local community, and we're looking forward to finding more opportunities to support the Junee township.
"The centre will also continue to provide work, education, programs and training opportunities to inmates, with a goal of reducing their risk of reoffending.
"We're also looking forward to maintaining valuable relationships with the local community partners and the Junee Shire Council."