Category:Mount Penang Juvenile Justice Centre

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English: Mount Penang Juvenile Justice Centre is a heritage-listed former juvenile detention centre and now parkland and redevelopment precinct on the Pacific Highway at Somersby, Central Coast Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by James Nangle and built from 1912 by the New South Wales Public Works Department. It was also known as The Farm Home for Boys, Girrakool and Kariong Juvenile Detention Centre. Today, the site is referred to as the Mount Penang Parklands, a redevelopment precinct containing parks and gardens, a high school, an events park, commercial and office space and residential development.
<nowiki>Mount Penang Juvenile Justice Centre; historic landscape in Somersby, New South Wales, Australia; Park in Australien; парк в Австралії; Mount Penang Parklands; The Farm Home for Boys; Girrakool; Kariong Juvenile Detention Centre; Mt Penang Parklands</nowiki>
Mount Penang Juvenile Justice Centre 
historic landscape in Somersby, New South Wales, Australia
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LocationSomersby, Central Coast Council, New South Wales, AUS
Heritage designation
  • Heritage Act — State Heritage Register (1667, 2003–)
Map33° 25′ 41.16″ S, 151° 18′ 01.8″ E
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Wikidata Q58201413
NSW Heritage database ID: 5053898
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