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    Bushrangers were armed robbers who hid from authorities in the bush of the British colonies in Australia. The earliest use of the term applied to escaped...
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  • The Bushranger may refer to: The Bushranger (1928 film) The Bushranger (1976 film) The Bushrangers, a play staged in Australia Bushranger (disambiguation)...
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  • Look up bushranger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A bushranger was a lawbreaker who used the Australian bush to avoid capture. Bushranger(s) may also...
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    Ben Hall (9 May 1837 – 5 May 1865) was an Australian bushranger and leading member of the Gardiner–Hall gang. He and his associates carried out many raids...
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    famous alias of John Owen (30 April 1830 – 9 April 1865), an Australian bushranger described as "the most bloodthirsty ruffian that ever took to the bush...
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    June 1880) was an Australian bushranger and outlaw. The son of an Irish convict, he was the younger brother of the bushranger Ned Kelly. Dan and Ned killed...
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    Captain Thunderbolt (category Bushrangers)
    was an Australian bushranger renowned for escaping from Cockatoo Island, and also for his reputation as the "gentleman bushranger" and his lengthy survival...
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  • bushranger in early colonial Australia who dies during a gunfight with local police. Versions of the ballad give different names for the bushranger involved:...
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  • The bushranger ban was a ban on films about bushrangers that came into effect in parts of Australia in 1911–12. Films about bushrangers had been the most...
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    Matthew Brady (1799 – 4 May 1826) was an English-born convict who became a bushranger in Van Diemen's Land (modern-day Tasmania). He was sometimes known as...
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  • The Canberra Bushrangers were originally created as the Melbourne Bushrangers, To replace the Melbourne Monarchs in the 1991-92 Australian Baseball League...
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  • about the bushranger Martin Cash. It was also published as Martin Cash: The Lucky Bushranger and Martin Cash: The Last of the Tasmanian Bushrangers. The Age...
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  • The Murray Bushrangers is an Australian rules football team playing in Victorian statewide under-18s competition, presently known as the Talent League...
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    Actor playing the bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly in The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906), the world's first feature-length narrative film...
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    Bluecap (born Robert Cotterell; 1847 – after 1873) was an Australian bushranger. Born and raised in New South Wales, he began bushranging in 1867, leading...
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    html, http://bushy555.50megs.com/article4.html "The Bushranger". "Bushranger Brilliance". Bushranger Brilliance. "Archived copy". Archived from the original...
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    Harry Power (category Bushrangers)
    became a bushranger in Australia. From 1869 to 1870, he was accompanied by a young Ned Kelly, who went on to become Australia's best known bushranger. Henry...
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    set in the Australian outback or "the bush". Films about bushrangers (sometimes called bushranger films) are included in this genre. Some films categorised...
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    June 1867) and John Clarke (c. 1846 – 25 June 1867) were Australian bushrangers from the Braidwood district of New South Wales. They committed a series...
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    competition. It was known as the Victorian Bushrangers between 1995 and 2018, before dropping the Bushrangers nickname and electing to be known as simply...
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  • True History of the Kelly Gang (film) (category Bushranger films)
    True History of the Kelly Gang is a 2019 bushranger film directed by Justin Kurzel, written by Shaun Grant, and based upon the 2000 novel of the same name...
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    Ned Kelly (2003 film) (category Bushranger films)
    Ned Kelly is a 2003 bushranger film based on Robert Drewe's 1991 novel Our Sunshine. Directed by Gregor Jordan, the film's adapted screenplay was written...
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    Joseph Byrne (21 November 1856 – 28 June 1880) was an Australian bushranger of Irish descent. A friend of Ned Kelly, he was a member of the "Kelly Gang"...
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  • Nellie Lacey and the Bushranger is an Australian stage play by Charles Porter. It was published in a 1944 collection of plays Six Australian one-act plays...
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    Johnny Gilbert (c. 1842-1865) was an Australian bushranger who was shot dead by the police at the age of 23 near Binalong, New South Wales on 13 May 1865...
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  • Big V (redirect from Northeast Bushrangers)
    The Big V is a semi-professional basketball league in Victoria, Australia, comprising both a men's and women's competition. The Big V Conference was established...
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  • Whirlwind, the Bushranger, or the Roaring Forties is a 1907 Australian play by Edward Irham Cole about the ficitious bushranger. The play was part of the...
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    Robbery Under Arms is a bushranger novel by Thomas Alexander Browne, published under his pen name Rolf Boldrewood. It was first published in serialised...
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  • Singers Out in the Open (1997) VP The Gospel Truth vol 1 Bushranger Something Good Going On Bushranger Gospel Truth, vol. 2 (1997) Jet Star Derrick Morgan...
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  • Bushranger Hotel is a heritage-listed hotel located at 24 Church Street (Old Federal Highway), Collector, in the Southern Tablelands region of New South...
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