Timeline of major crimes in Australia

This is a timeline of major crimes in Australia

19th century

1800s

1820s

1830s

1840s

1850s

1860s

1870s

1880s

1890s

20th century

1900s

1910s

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Port Arthur Prison Colony, site of the Port Arthur massacre

21st century

2000s

2010s

See also

Citations

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    The Brisbane Courier – Thursday, October 13, 1896, The Brisbane Courier (13 October 1896)
    A dreadful tragedy – Murder of a wife and five children, The Brisbane Courier (15 October 1896)
  7. A Terrible Tragedy – A mother murders six children, The West Australian (3 March 1898)
    The Tasmanian Tragedy – Later Particulars, The West Australian (4 March 1898)
    The Tasmanian Tragedy – Results of Inquests, The West Australian (5 March 1898)
    The Tasmanian Tragedy – Three Bodies Exhumed, The West Australian (15 March 1898)
    The Triabunna Tragedy- A Municipal Inquiry, The West Australian (6 April 1898)
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    Father's crime, The Brisbane Courier (20 March 1929)
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    Killer of 6 convicted, The Sydney Morning Herald (1 September 1948)
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    Woman, five children murdered in W.A.: Man questioned, The Canberra Times (14 October 1950)
    Man charged with murder of family, The Canberra Times (16 October 1950)
    Death sentence for murderer of son, The Advertiser (20 December 1950)
    Armanasco appeal – "Conjecture" about mental condition, The West Australian (2 March 1951)
    Armanasco refused leave to appeal, The West Australian (22 March 1951)
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  101. "Tragedy tears families and a town apart".
  102. "The moment Mark James Graham shot bikie rival Jacques Teamo at Robina Town Centre". GoldCoastBulletin.
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  105. "He dropped $10 — then opened fire".
  106. "Man unfit to stand trial for stabbing death: judge".
  107. "Three die in Darwin family tragedy". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  108. "Keilor East Siege Ends - Christopher Binse". The Age.
  109. "Christopher 'Badness' Binse crime spree & Keilor East siege sparked by shooting of former Bandido bikie Toby Mitchell".
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  113. "Man butchered couple for thrill of it".
  114. "Thomas Hemming killed Robert and Cheryl Adamson in Murrumbeena home for the 'thrill', court hears". The Age.
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  118. "Scene of horrific Teneriffe murder returned to owners". Brisbane Times.
  119. "Wedderburn shooting: Three people from same family found dead, man arrested after Victoria siege". ABC News.
  120. "Wedderburn shootings: three relatives found dead in Victoria after siege". the Guardian.
  121. "Carjacked cameraman has news for police".
  122. "Alleged Doonan gunman and carjacker remanded in custody". Sunshine Coast Daily.
  123. "Stepmother of man shot dead by police appeals for changes after he refused mental health treatment". ABC News.
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