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In page Capital punishment in Australia:

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Before the arrival of Europeans, death sentences were carried out under Aboriginal customary law, either directly or through sorcery.[1] In some cases the condemned could be denied mortuary rites.[2] The first executions carried out under European law in Australia took place in Western Australia in 1629, when Dutch authorities hanged the mutineers of the Batavia.[citation needed]