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  2. Category:Crimes in Australia by decade - Wikipedia

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  3. Crime in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to other English-speaking countries, such as New Zealand, United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, Australia in 2020 had an overall crime rate of 6.87 per 100,000 people, while the overall crime rate in North America was higher, with 6.1 per 100,000 in Canada and 8.5 per 100,000 in the United States. The homicide rate in ...

  4. Category:Crimes in Australia by year - Wikipedia

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  5. Timeline of major crimes in Australia - Wikipedia

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    1–2 February 1942 – Boulder & Kalgoorlie bombings – Bombing of a boarding house containing 30 people in Boulder, Western Australia. [21] [22] 3 May – 4 November 1942 – Eddie Leonski, an American soldier stationed in Australia, murdered three women in Melbourne in what came to be called the Brownout murders. He was executed on 9 ...

  6. Category:Murders in Australia by year - Wikipedia

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  8. List of massacres in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The deadliest mass shooting in Australia. Led to the National Firearms Agreement between Australia's states, territories and federal government, mandating licenses and registration for gun owners and users, and banning semi-automatic long guns in most cases. See Gun laws in Australia. Shoobridge family murders 28 June 1997 Richmond, Tasmania

  9. Category:1990s crimes in Australia - Wikipedia

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