List of Australian criminals

Last updated

This is a list of Australian people who have been convicted of serious crimes.

Contents

Bank robbers

Australians convicted of bank robbery:

Child sex offenders

Australians convicted of child sex offences:

Drug traffickers

Australians convicted of drug-related crimes both in Australia and overseas:

Families

Notable Australian criminal families:

Fraudsters

Australians convicted of fraud:

Gangsters

Murderers

Australians convicted of murder:

Rapists

Australians convicted of rape:

Serial killers

Australians convicted of multiple murders:

Others

Australians convicted of other offences:

See also

Related Research Articles

A thrill killing is premeditated or random murder that is motivated by the sheer excitement of the act. While there have been attempts to categorize multiple murders, such as identifying "thrill killing" as a type of "hedonistic mass killing", actual details of events frequently overlap category definitions making attempts at such distinctions problematic.

Lithgow Correctional Centre is a prison near Lithgow, Australia, operated by Corrective Services NSW, an agency of the New South Wales state government. The prison houses sentenced male inmates with a maximum security classification.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Roger Rogerson</span> Australian disgraced detective sergeant and convicted murderer (1941–2024)

Roger Caleb Rogerson was an Australian detective sergeant in the New South Wales Police Force and a convicted murderer. During his career, Rogerson received at least thirteen awards for bravery, outstanding policemanship and devotion to duty, before being implicated in two killings, bribery, assault and drug dealing, and then being dismissed from the force in 1986.

The backpacker murders were a spate of serial killings that took place in New South Wales, Australia, between 1989 and 1993, committed by Ivan Milat. The bodies of seven missing young people aged 19 to 22 were discovered partially buried in the Belanglo State Forest, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south-west of the New South Wales town of Berrima. Five of the victims were foreign backpackers and two were Australians from Melbourne. Milat was convicted of the murders on 27 July 1996 and was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences, as well as 18 years without parole. He died in prison on 27 October 2019, having never confessed to the murders for which he was convicted.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bradley John Murdoch</span> Australian murderer

Bradley John Murdoch is an Australian criminal serving life imprisonment for the July 2001 murder of English backpacker Peter Falconio in Australia. He will be 74 when eligible for parole in 2032. Murdoch is being held in Darwin Correctional Centre in Darwin, Northern Territory. He has lodged two appeals against his conviction, both of which were unsuccessful. The High Court of Australia refused special leave to appeal on 21 June 2007. He is forbidden to talk to the press.

This is a timeline of major crimes in Australia.

Lewis Moran was an Australian organized crime figure and patriarch of the infamous Moran family of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Notable for his involvement in the Melbourne gangland killings, Moran was shot dead in The Brunswick Club Hotel in Melbourne on 31 March 2004. His murder occurred one week after the funeral of fellow Melbourne underworld criminal and suspected hitman Andrew Veniamin.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Carl Williams (criminal)</span> Australian murderer and drug trafficker

Carl Anthony Williams was an Australian convicted murderer and drug trafficker from Melbourne, Victoria. He was a central figure in the Melbourne gangland killings as well as their final victim.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Keith Faure</span> Australian career criminal

Keith George Faure, from Norlane, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian career criminal, convicted of multiple murders and manslaughters. He is currently serving life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 19 years for his role in two murders related to the Melbourne gangland killings. Faure's criminal history includes further convictions for armed robbery and breaking and entering.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tony Mokbel</span> Australian criminal (born 1965)

Antonios Sajih Mokbel is an Australian criminal who has been convicted of a number of offences, most prominently commercial drug trafficking. He has spent most of his life in Melbourne, Australia. Operation Purana alleged that he is the mastermind behind the Melbourne amphetamine trade. He has been linked to Carl Williams, and charged but not convicted of two murders in the Melbourne gangland war. He disappeared from Melbourne while on trial in March 2006, and was arrested by Greek police in Athens on 5 June 2007. Since being brought back to Australia he has remained incarcerated.

Milton Orkopoulos is an Australian convicted sex offender and former politician. A member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1999 to 2006, Orkopoulos was appointed Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Minister Assisting the Premier on Citizenship in August 2005.

Mark Valera is an Australian serial killer who was convicted in 2000 of the murders of David O'Hearn and Frank Arkell in Wollongong, New South Wales. Valera handed himself into police after the murders, and in court accused his father of violent and sexual abuse, citing this as the reason he himself turned violent. His sister, Belinda van Krevel, later organised for their father to be murdered by a family friend. Valera is currently incarcerated at the Goulburn Correctional Centre, where he is serving a life sentence with no possibility of parole.

Robert Richter is an Australian barrister, based in Melbourne. He has handled a number of high-profile cases including defendants unpopular in public opinion. He is an adjunct professor at Victoria University. He is a critic of human rights violations and advocates for the rule of law.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bowraville murders</span> Unsolved murders in New South Wales, Australia

The Bowraville murders is the name given to three deaths that occurred over five months from September 1990 to February 1991 in Bowraville, New South Wales, Australia. All three victims were Aboriginal, and all disappeared after parties in Bowraville's Aboriginal community, in an area known as The Mission. A local labourer, who was regarded by police as the prime suspect, was charged with two of the murders but was acquitted following trials in 1994 and 2006. On 13 September 2018, the New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal decided that the man could not be retried for the murders. On 22 March 2019, the High Court of Australia refused an application by the Attorney General of New South Wales to bring an appeal against that decision.

Michael Kanaan is an Australian gangster and triple murderer from Sydney, currently serving three sentences of life imprisonment plus 50 years and 4 months without the possibility of parole, for the murder of three people and other offences, all committed in Sydney between 17 July 1998 and 22 December 1998. In the drama series Underbelly: The Golden Mile, he was portrayed by actor Ryan Corr.

Life imprisonment is the most severe criminal sentence available to the courts in Australia. Most cases attracting the sentence are murder. It is also imposed, albeit rarely, for sexual assault, manufacturing and trafficking commercial quantities of illicit drugs, and offences against the justice system and government security.

Bandali Michael Debs is an Australian convicted serial killer currently serving four consecutive terms of life imprisonment plus 27 years for the murder of two Victoria Police officers in August 1998 and for the 1997 murder of teenager Kristy Harty. Debs was detained at HM Prison Barwon in Victoria. On 12 December 2011, Debs was convicted of the April 1995 shooting murder of New South Wales sex worker Donna Ann Hicks. He is portrayed by Australian actor Greg Stone in the telemovie Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer was Here.

Child sexual abuse is a matter of concern in Australia, and is the subject of investigation and prosecution under the law, and of academic study into the prevalence, causes and social implications.

Criminal activity in Victoria, Australia is combated by the Victoria Police and the Victorian court system, while statistics about crime are managed by the Crime Statistics Agency. Modern Australian states and cities, including Victoria, have some of the lowest crime rates recorded globally with Australia ranked the 13th safest nation and Melbourne ranked the 5th safest city globally. As of September 2018 the CBD of Melbourne had the highest rate of overall criminal incidents in the state (15,949.9), followed by Latrobe (12,896.1) and Yarra (11,119.2). Rural areas have comparatively high crime rates, with towns such as Mildura (9,222.0) and Greater Shepparton (9,111.8) having some of the highest crime rates in the state.

The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC), an international outlaw biker gang, has been involved in multiple crimes, alleged crimes, and violent incidents in Australia. The Hells Angels are legally classified as a criminal organisation in the Australian state of Queensland, and there have been attempts to classify them as such in New South Wales. The Hells Angels have been linked with drug trafficking and production, as well as a host of violent crimes including murder, in Australia.

References

  1. The Usual Suspect Archived 16 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine , www.abc.net.au, 27 October 2003 . Retrieved 24 April 2008.
  2. Larrikin thief's last gamble, www.smh.com.au, 6 November 2002. Retrieved 1 May 2008
  3. 1 2 Three facing charges over Moran killing, www.theage.com, 13 March 2005 . Retrieved 24 April 2008.
  4. Man charged in connection with underworld shooting, www.abc.net.au, 6 October 2005 . Retrieved 24 April 2008.
  5. Building society bandit hits big time Archived 4 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine , www.abc.net.au, 11 August 2003. Retrieved 1 May 2008
  6. [abc.net.au/news/2011-08-16/morcombes-alleged-killer-named/2842126], abc.net.au, 17 August 2011, retrieved 3 September 2020
  7. "16 Apr 2016 - $1 million reward announced on 25th anniversary of abduction... - Archived Website". Trove. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  8. R v Dunn [2000] NSWCCA 171 (15 May 2000), Court of Criminal Appeal (NSW,Australia).
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 September 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) mako.org.au. Retrieved 25 November 2010
  10. Retrieved 11 January 2013
  11. uk.news.yahoo.com, 30 June 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2015
  12. "Man guilty of 120 child sex offences". The Sydney Morning Herald. July 2010.
  13. "Hey Dad! star found guilty again". www.dailytelegraph.com.au. 8 April 2014.
  14. "Robert Hughes released from Sydney jail". 14 June 2022.
  15. Child Rapist accepts tough supervision Archived 9 August 2005 at the Wayback Machine , www.news.com.au, 8 August 2005. Retrieved 12 May 2008
  16. McCarthy, Joanne (3 December 2019). "Hunter 'house of evil' predator jailed until 2053 for crimes against boys". Newcastle Herald.
  17. "How was this suspected paedophile allowed to run a school?". www.abc.net.au. 23 March 2020.
  18. Mp bought teen sex using public funds www.theaustralian.news.com.au, 8 November 2006. Retrieved 15 May 2008 [ dead link ]
  19. Jailed Powers fall complete, www.netk.net.au, 20 July 2007. Retrieved 8 May 2008
  20. "Father Ridsdale's life of crime – and the church's cover-up". www.brokenrites.org.au.
  21. "Vincent Ryan sexually abused more than 30 children. But he thinks he should remain a priest". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 16 March 2020.
  22. Sutton, Candance (14 June 2018). "Infamous pedophile smiles as he gets life in prison". New York Post . Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  23. "Investigation into child sex offender Robert Whitehead's involvement with Puffing Billy and other railway bodies". Victorian Ombudsman. 25 June 2018. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  24. Victor Pierce dies the way his mother predicted, www.theage.com.au, 3 May 2002. Retrieved 2 May 2008
  25. Bali nine lawyers still hopeful, www.abc.net.au, 31 October 2007 . Retrieved 24 April 2008.
  26. Bali Nine all lodge appeals, www.abc.net.au, 20 February 2006. Retrieved 4 May 2008
  27. 1 2 Death Sentence for four more Bali Mules, www.smh.com.au, 6 September 2006. Retrieved 4 May 2008
  28. Youngest Mule weighs appeal risk, www.news.com.au, 14 February 2006 (accessed 1 May 2008) Archived 9 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  29. 1 2 Lawrence, Rush set to appeal life sentences Archived 9 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine , www.abc.net.au, 13 February 2006. Retrieved 2 May 2008
  30. Matthew Norman Campaign Information Archived 17 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine , www.usp.com.au, undated. Retrieved 4 May 2008
  31. Bali Nine's Stephens gets life, www.news.com.au, 14 February 2006. Retrieved 4 May 2008 [ dead link ]
  32. Alleged Bali Nine leader won't testify, www.theage.com.au, 6 December 2005. Retrieved 4 May 2008
  33. "1985: Drug traffickers' appeal rejected". 18 December 1985.
  34. Kelly, Neil. Machinegun death. The Sun News-Pictorial : 16 June 1988, p.1.
  35. Little cheer for Bali drug suspect, www.smh.com.au, 27 December 2004. Retrieved 1 May 2008
  36. 4000 days my life and survival in a Bangkok prison, Warren Fellows, 1998. Retrieved 2 May 2008
  37. Brotherboys The story of Jom and Phillip Krakouer, www.abc.net.au, undated. Retrieved 1 May 2008
  38. Australians on death row Archived 19 April 2005 at the Wayback Machine , www.nswccl.org.au, undated. Retrieved 1 May 2008
  39. Public Prosecutor v Nguyen Tuong Van Archived 13 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine , www.mrnguyen.com, 20 March 2004 (accessed 1 May 2008)
  40. Man charged with Pierce murder in Vic Archived 9 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine , www.thewest.com.au, 22 June 2007. Retrieved 4 May 2008
  41. 1 2 3 4 5 Victor Pierce dies the way his mother predicted, www.theage.com.au, 3 May 2002. Retrieved 8 May 2008
  42. Rob Bryant. "Investigation Into the Relationship Between Police and Criminals" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2005. Retrieved 8 May 2008.
  43. Operation Kangaroo nets Cocaine haul in Buenos Aires, www.abc.net.au, 9 February 2003. Retrieved 1 May 2008
  44. Rags to Riches Archived 2 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine , www.crimelibrary .com, undated. Retrieved 2 May 2008
  45. Underworld farewells foot soldier, www.theage.com.au, 31 March 2004. Retrieved 5 May 2008 Archived 5 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  46. R v Williams [2005] VSC 274 (8 July 2005), Supreme Court (Vic,Australia).
  47. The last Moran standing, www.news.com.au, 15 April 2007. Retrieved 13 May 2008
  48. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lewis Moran murdered, www.theage.com.au, 31 March 2004. Retrieved 8 May 2008
  49. Byrne, Fiona (6 March 2011). "Crime widow Roberta Williams and her miracle child Giuseppe". The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) .
  50. ASIC v Adler NSW Supreme Court Archived 24 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine , NSW Supreme Court, 30 May 2002. Retrieved 9 May 2008
  51. "Ban 'took $660,000 that wasn't hers'". www.couriermail.com.au. 7 September 2012.
  52. Alan Bond boasts plans of new fortune, www.news.com.au, 17 December 2006. Retrieved 9 May 2008
  53. Brian Thomas Burke, www.ccentre.wa.gov.au, undated. Retrieved 9 May 2008
  54. Dr Bob Woods and Mr Michael Cobb MP [ dead link ], www.ministerjusticeandcustoms.gov.au, 8 April 1997. Retrieved 8 May 2008
  55. Western Australia v Bond Corporation Holdings Ltd; Wardley Australia Limited; Lawrence Robert Connell; Wardley Australia Securities Limited; Rothwells Limited (In Liquidation) and James Philip Yonge [1993] FCA 20 (5 February 1993), Federal Court (Australia).
  56. Peter Foster could be back in jail next week Archived 27 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine , www.news.com.au, 13 December 2006. Retrieved 9 May 2008
  57. Hannes v DPP [2006] NSWCCA 373 (24 November 2006), Court of Criminal Appeal (NSW,Australia).
  58. Pokies-mad clerk stole $2.6m from Woolworths. www.smh.com.au, 14 August 2004, Retrieved 8 January 2016
  59. Raymond James O'Connor, www.ccentre.wa.gov.au, 15 July 2005. Retrieved 9 May 2008
  60. Rivkin guilty but vows fightback, www.smh.com.au, 1 May 2003. Retrieved 3 May 2008
  61. Skase's Reign in Spain turns sour Archived 22 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine , Sydney Morning Herald, 27 May 1991. Retrieved 9 May 2008
  62. Ex-MP Theophanous to face conspiracy charges, www.abc.net.au, 18 March 2005. Retrieved 9 May 2008
  63. Wheatley guilty of Tax Fraud Archived 7 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine , www.theaustralian.com.au, 7 July 2007. Retrieved 9 May 2008
  64. R v Williams [2005] NSWSC 315 (15 April 2005), Supreme Court (NSW,Australia).
  65. R v Mokbel [2006] VSC 119 (11 April 2006), Supreme Court (Vic,Australia).
  66. New Lead in Bulgarian Nik's Killing, www.theage.com, 13 December 2003. Retrieved 8 May 2008
  67. Arthurs v The State of Western Australia [2007] WASC 182 (31 July 2007), Supreme Court (WA,Australia).8
  68. Cowan, Peter (1988). Maitland Brown: A View of Nineteenth Century Western Australia. Fremantle, Western Australia: Fremantle Arts Centre Press. ISBN   0-949206-27-X.
  69. Managing Martin: The Jailing of Martin Bryant Archived 10 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine , www.abc.net.au, 16 March 1997. Retrieved 9 May 2008
  70. The Queen v Bevan Spencer von Einem [1991] SASC 2741 (6 March 1991), Supreme Court (SA,Australia).
  71. Goodsir, D. Line of Fire: The inside story of the controversial shooting of undercover policeman Michael Drury, Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, 1995, p.66 ISBN   978-1-86448-002-3
  72. R v Gonzales [2004] NSWSC 822 (23 September 2004), Supreme Court (NSW,Australia).
  73. Sex-swap killer stays caged, www.news.com.au, 21 September 2006. Retrieved 13 May 2008
  74. Barry, John V. "Kelly, Edward (Ned) (1855–1880)". Cultural Advice. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University via Australian Dictionary of Biography.
  75. Hoddle Street Killer banned from court, www.theage.com.au, 19 October 2004. Retrieved 12 May 2008
  76. "Knight loses appeal for skinning partner". The Age. Melbourne: Fairfax Digital. 11 September 2006. Retrieved 15 March 2009.
  77. Arlington, Kim (13 December 2010). "Keli Lane screams and collapses as jury finds her guilty of murdering baby Tegan". The Sydney Morning Herald . Fairfax Media. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
  78. 22 years for ice cream vendor who hacked rival to death, smh.com.au, 22 April 2004. Retrieved 14 May 2008
  79. The day Russell Street shook, www.theage.com.au, 25 March 2006. Retrieved 2 May 2008
  80. The Queen v Murdoch [2005] NTSC 80 (16 December 2005), Supreme Court (NT,Australia).
  81. "NSW brothers jailed over murder plot". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  82. Ryan Guilty Archived 23 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine , www.vicbar.com.au, 31 March 1966. Retrieved 2 May 2008
  83. "Film on killer finished". Kimberley Echo. 1 February 2007. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 17 February 2008.
  84. Visiting Ned in Long Bay Archived 2 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine , John Dale, 2 March 2005. Retrieved 2 May 2008
  85. Murphy v R [1989] HCA 28 (30 May 1989), High Court (Australia).
  86. 1 2 R v Dupas [2000] VSC 356 (12 September 2000), Supreme Court (Vic,Australia).
  87. R v Bilal Skaf [2005] NSWCCA 297 (16 September 2005), Court of Criminal Appeal (NSW,Australia).
  88. 1 2 3 Serial killers death brings relief to survivor, www.abc.net.au, 7 October 2005. Retrieved 16 May 2008
  89. 1 2 "Qld serial killer dies in hospital". ABC News. 1 January 2007. Retrieved 2 January 2007.
  90. Killer gets compensation payout Archived 15 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine , The Australian, 14 September 2006
  91. Killer caught with jail list, Sunday Herald Sun, 13 October 2006
  92. Murder he wrote Part 1, www.abc.net.au, Australian Story, 29 July 2002. Retrieved 12 May 2008
  93. R v Debs [2007] VSC 220 (15 June 2007), Supreme Court (Vic,Australia).
  94. Mass and Serial Murders in Australia Archived 30 July 2019 at the Wayback Machine , Australian Institute of Criminology, undated. Retrieved 10 May 2008
  95. "Claremont killer 'likely to die in jail' after being sentenced to a minimum of 40 years behind bars". www.abc.net.au. 23 December 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  96. Suburban Serial Killer, www.smh.com.au, 9 September 2005. Retrieved 9 May 2008
  97. "Murder, tried and true". The Sydney Morning Herald . 11 February 2003. Retrieved 16 January 2008.
  98. "Serial killer Paul Steven Haigh's parole bid refused". The Age. Melbourne. Archived from the original on 16 December 2012.
  99. Thomas Jeffries convict No. 3634, conduct record, State Archives of Tasmania.
  100. The Brownout Strangler, www.enet.org.au, undated. Retrieved 10 May 2008 Archived 19 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  101. Berrima. – The Flood. – Confessions of Lynch the Murderer, Australasian Chronicle (Sydney), 28 April 1842, page 2.
  102. Berrima, Sydney Herald, 2 May 1842, page 2.
  103. Mutilation Killings Result of Strange Impulses, Court Told The Age , 9 August 1963, p. 6
  104. "23 April 2010: Makin' a profit?". 23 April 2010.
  105. "Notorious serial killer Ivan Milat dies aged 74". 9News. 27 October 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  106. "Ivan Milat, Australia's most notorious serial killer, dies". The Sydney Morning Herald. 27 October 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  107. Skehan, Peter. "Martha Rendell Child Murders - 1909". Western Australia Police Historical Society. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
  108. "NSW: $50,000 bail for alleged hold up man". AAP . 22 December 1998. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  109. "Deranged serial killer Arnold Sodeman's chilling confession of girls' murders".
  110. "Carl Williams - the baby-faced killer". ABC News. 20 April 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  111. Kidd, Paul B. (2012). "The Truro Serial Murders: The Horrifying Discoveries". TruTV . Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  112. R v Edelsten[1990] 51 A Crim R 397. (see copy Archived 11 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine of volume index and first page)
  113. "Edelsten tries to re-enter the ranks of doctors". The Age . Melbourne: Fairfax Media. AAP. 25 November 2003. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
  114. Brown, Alex (1 July 2004). "A few regrets but Edelsten is still true Blue". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
  115. Hornery, Andrew (2 February 2008). "Life & Style – Web of confusion". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
  116. Knox, Malcolm (20 March 2009). "Former judge Einfeld gets at least two years jail ... all for lying about a $77 traffic fine". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 20 March 2009.
  117. Einfeld v R [2010] NSWCCA 87 (5 May 2010), Court of Criminal Appeal (NSW,Australia).
  118. Sales, Leigh (29 April 2008). "Former prosecutor says he wouldn't have charged Hicks". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  119. "Bon Levi imprisoned for 10 months following ACCC action for contempt of court". accc.gov.au. Australian Competition & Consumer Commission. 28 October 2008. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  120. "Mr Barry John Morris". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales . Retrieved 16 June 2019.