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Appalling conditions inside notorious Australian prison found by inspectors

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Published: December 12, 2025
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Parts of a notorious Australian jail should be closed due to “dilapidated” and “unsafe” conditions, according to the prison regulator.

Evidence of vermin, mouldy walls and rusting beds were found inside Sydney’s 116-year-old Long Bay Correctional Complex in Sydney’s south during an inspection by the NSW Inspector of Custodial Services Fiona Rafter.

Her report covering inspections of the facility, which holds 1200 inmates, during 2023 and last year was tabled in state parliament this week.

Long Bay Correctional Centre in southern Sydney holds 1200 inmates. (AAP)

It paints a grim picture of life inside the prison’s Metropolitan Special Programs Centre, dating back to about 1900.

Rafter highlighted how she found a dangerous and dirty environment with hanging points across all areas of the complex.

She described the cells as “rundown and small” and noted they offered little natural light.

Their size meant they were unable to house wheelchairs and other mobility aids for prisoners with special needs.

Rafter was also scathing about the state of the showers in the centre, which had no privacy barriers and poor drainage.

Cracked walls and cramped cells were found at Long Bay jail in Sydney by the prison watchdog. (Photo: Inspector of Custodial Services) (Supplied)

“The damaged and broken tiles in 7-wing were particularly concerning as these showers are used by inmates at-risk of self-harm.”

The condition and age of the centre meant authorities could not provide a safe environment for prisoners who have mental illness, disability, age and frailty, she said.

Rafter also brought to attention the poor conditions in two “mothballed” parts of the prison.

The wings were temporarily closed but were supposed to be left in a state that enabled them to be reopened at short notice.

But the report found after only three months they were “filthy”, with fur and faeces pointing to stray cats living in them.

Poor ventilation and run-down ceilings were found by inspectors at Long Bay jail in Sydney. (Photo: Inspector of Custodial Services) (Supplied)

Inspectors also scrutinised Long Bay’s two hospital facilities.

They described one as “modern, secure, fit for purpose”, but the other housed remand prisoners and “bore no resemblance to a hospital”.

In September, the NSW Opposition called for Long Bay jail to be sold off to make room for thousands of new homes.

Under the plan, the site would be bulldozed to build up to 12,000 homes if the Coalition is elected in 2027.

NSW Corrections Minister Anoulack Chanthivong said the government was considering the recommendations of the report and would issue a formal response at a later date.

“The government has invested $16 million into its anti-ligature program and is prioritising cells that house inmates most at risk,” he said.

“The government has also commissioned a Rapid Review into Unnatural Deaths in Custody to systemic issues and recommend reforms to improve safety and wellbeing in custody.

“We are actively working to reduce all preventable deaths in custody including by improving design and safety across correctional centres.”

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