The second one is easy. It is a female Gonodactylus chiragra. The first is in the genus Gonodactylaceus. I can't tell you whether it is G. graphurus or G. glabrous. A picture of the telson showing the dorsal surface of the last abdomenal segment is neeted to make the positive ID.
Both species are from the Indo-Pacific and could be found in Queenslands or points north.
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