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Prison Profiles - Langi Kal Kal Prison
HM Prison Langi Kal Kal houses minimum security prisoners with low-to-medium protection requirements. It is a large working farm and is a minimum security pathway for protection prisoners from Ararat Prison.
Operator
Corrections Victoria
Security level
Minimum
Operational capacity
122 (30 June 2011)
Operational capacity is the total number of places available in which to house prisoners.
Accommodation
Accommodation includes two accommodation units, Rippon and Lexton, divided into two sections
Most units provide shared accommodation, but there also are some single rooms.
History
Langi Kal Kal Prison is 140 kilometres west of Melbourne on the Western Highway at Trawalla. Originally a 70,000 acre farming property in 1838, a substantial farmhouse was built in approximately 1900. After World War Two the land was subdivided and the central area, including the farmhouse, was set aside for prison purposes. The first prisoners arrived in September 1950, and the prison was officially opened in February 1951. In 1965 the prison became a Youth Training Centre, but again became an adult prison in June 1993.
Contacts
Langi Kal Kal Prison
Western Highway
Trawalla VIC 3373
Private Bag 4
Beaufort VIC 3373
Tel: 03 5349 4900
Fax: 03 5349 4993
Email: corrections@justice.vic.gov.au

