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List of gangs in Australia

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This article contains a list of street gangs, organize crime syndicates, and criminal enterprises in Australia.

Multiracial

  • Black Power - mixed ethnic makeup but predominantly Māori and Polynesian.
  • Brothers 4 Life – composed of Aboriginal and white Australian members.[1]
  • Mongrel Mob - mixed but predominantly Māori and Polynesian.

Aboriginal-based

Asian, Triads & Tongs

Caucasian/European-Australian

Hispanic/Latino

Unknown ethnic makeup

References

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