Brewarrina (Yetta Dhinnakkal) Centre
Yetta Dhinnakkal Centre is a minimum security institution for Aboriginal males, located 70 km south of the township of Brewarrina in north western NSW, 800 km from Sydney.
Address
Yetta Dhinnakkal
Coolabah Road
Gongolgon (via Brewarrina) 2839
Postal Address
Locked Bag 1
Brewarrina NSW 2839
Compound Office: (02) 6874 4715
Administration: Office (02) 6874 4717
Fax: (02) 6874 4721
How to get there
There is no public transport. However, the Agency runs a bus service for visitors on weekends and public holidays. The bus departs from the " Bulgan Place" Aboriginal Centre in Bathurst Street, Brewarrina at 7 am and returns at approximately 5 pm.
The Centre is located approximately 70 km from Brewarrina and 75 km from Coolabah on the Brewarrina - Nyngan Road.
Visitor Information
Bookings:
Not required.
Visit times:
Weekends and public holidays 9 am to 3 pm.
Conditions:
Visitors must be able to produce either one primary form of ID with a photograph, name and address on the identification (e.g. driver’s licence, proof of age card, government identification etc) OR three secondary forms of ID with visitor's name (e.g. pension card, electricity bill, rates notice, vehicle registration).
Legal Visits
Legal practitioners may visit seven days between 9 am and 3 pm. Notification of intention to visit must be made by telephoning the Centre on (02) 6874 4717 twenty four hours before visiting.
Industries
The Centre is a working farming property, maintained by inmates under officer supervision.
Education
Inmates participate in a range of courses to meet their individual needs. However, these courses are subject to change.
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Special Programs
The Yetta Dhinnakkal Centre programs are conducted on site. The programs include a number of behavioural change programs e.g. Family violence, and SMART Recovery. The programs target first time young Aboriginal offenders through culturally relevant intensive case management.
The Centre also has a mobile outreach facility which is used for community and emergency projects. Up to 10 inmates under the supervision of officers can be relocated from the Centre in a self-contained camping vehicle.
Community Involvement
The Centre has a community projects section which can include up to seven inmates under the supervision of an officer. Inmates undertake maintenance for community areas.
Contacts
Further information on the Centre and its programs can be obtained by contacting either the General Manager or the Residential Cultural Elder.

