Yes because Ned Kelly helped the poor by stealing, robbery and all those crime he did to help the poor.
He began working on his grandfather's cattle run.
Ned Kelly attempted to go straight after serving a six-month sentence for assault in 1870. He worked as a drover and station hand but eventually returned to a life of crime due to financial struggles and influences from his family and associates.
Ned Kelly is best known for being a folk hero in the country of Australia. Ned Kelly had both a mom and a dad. Their names were Ellen Quinn and John Kelly.
Ned Kelly was a famous bushranger in Australia. He was famous for the siege at Glenrowan where he held an entire town hostage. The Ned Kelly gang had a shot out with police and Ned was shot twenty eight times in the legs. Ned survived the gun shots but was sentenced and hung in 1880.