Yes, in fact if was their first job to do when they got off of the boat to WA
Fremantle prison
Yes. The Fremantle Prison was built by convicts in the 1850, as was the Fremantle History Museum, constructed in the 1860s.
Convicts stayed at Fremantle Prison working or trying to plan escapes.
Good convicts were sometimes rewarded with ticket of leave tickets or a parole
Fremantle Prison was opened in 1855.
Fremantle Prison was created in 1859.
Fremantle Prison ended in 1991.
Fremantle prison riot happened in 1988.
The clock in Fremantle Prison was installed in 1887. This clock is part of the prison's historic architecture, which was built between 1851 and 1859. The clock tower, along with the prison, is a notable feature of Fremantle's heritage.
The Fremantle Prison received its first prisoners in 1855. Built by convict labour between 1852 and finished in 1859, it was originally called the Convict Establishment, but was renamed Fremantle Prison in 1867.
Youve answers your own question, In Fremantle which is a just South of Perth.
convicts live in prison or jail