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  • What is parole?
    • Sentencing and parole
    • Purpose and benefits
    • How parole is managed
    • Parole and community safety
    • History of parole and the Board
    • Post sentence supervision and detention
  • Parole process
    • Parole process infographic
    • Getting ready to apply for parole
    • Applying for parole
    • Parole reports
    • Board decisions
    • Parole conditions
    • Interviews and hearings
    • Complying with parole
    • Breach, detention and cancellation
    • Time to count (street time)
    • Re-parole
    • Review of Board decisions
    • Interstate transfers
    • Youth justice transfers
  • Victims of crime
    • Victims of crime – make a submission and have your say
    • Victims Register – register to receive information about a prisoner/offender
    • Supports for victims of crime
    • Board’s engagement with victim agencies and groups
  • About Us
    • Jurisdiction of the Board
    • Chairperson
    • Board Members
    • Board practice and procedures
    • Secretariat
    • Governance
    • Contact us
  • Publications and news
    • Annual Reports
    • Parole Manual
    • 'Parole, you decide' - mock parole hearing
    • Former Chairperson explains who the members are
    • Informative videos
    • Learn about the parole process
    • Prisoners should prepare for parole
    • Welcome to the website from the former Chairperson
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What is parole?

  • Sentencing and parole
  • Purpose and benefits
  • How parole is managed
  • Parole and community safety
  • History of parole and the Board
  • Post sentence supervision and detention

Parole process

  • Parole process infographic
  • Getting ready to apply for parole
  • Applying for parole
  • Parole reports
  • Board decisions
  • Parole conditions
  • Interviews and hearings
  • Complying with parole
  • Breach, detention and cancellation
  • Time to count (street time)
  • Re-parole
  • Review of Board decisions
  • Interstate transfers
  • Youth justice transfers

Victims of crime

  • Victims of crime – make a submission and have your say
  • Victims Register – register to receive information about a prisoner/offender
  • Supports for victims of crime
  • Board’s engagement with victim agencies and groups

About Us

  • Jurisdiction of the Board
  • Chairperson
  • Board Members
  • Board practice and procedures
  • Secretariat
  • Governance
  • Contact us

Publications and news

  • Annual Reports
  • Parole Manual
  • 'Parole, you decide' - mock parole hearing
  • Former Chairperson explains who the members are
  • Informative videos
  • Learn about the parole process
  • Prisoners should prepare for parole
  • Welcome to the website from the former Chairperson

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