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This is a list of Australian people who have been convicted of serious crimes both in Australia and overseas.

Bank robbers

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Child sex offenders

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Drug traffickers

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Families

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Notable Australian criminal families:

Fraudsters

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Gangsters

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Murderers

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Rapists

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Serial killers

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See also

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References

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