Bali nine prisoners Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are have been transferred from Kerobokan prison under heavy military guard on their journey to Nusakambangan island, the place where they are to be executed. The other seven members of the Bali nine group are also in Indonesia, most serving life sentences.
Matthew Norman, 29
Then: Norman lived in Quakers Hill, Sydney, and worked at the Eurest catering group where Chan worked. He was the youngest member of the Bali nine.
Now: Serving life at Kerobokan. He is appealing against his life sentence and has started a program to teach Indonesian inmates English. In a 2011 interview, he described Chan and Sukumaran as "nice people, to me, they're just friends".
Renae Lawrence, 37
Then: Lawrence, of Wallsend, in Newcastle's west, also worked at Eurest. She was down on her luck, having broken up with her partner, and had money troubles.
Now: Serving 20 years in Bangli, Bali. Lawrence was moved out of Kerobokan in 2013 after her alleged plot to kill a prison guard was discovered. She denied any such plot and has since been awarded reductions to her sentence for good behaviour and may soon be eligible to seek parole.
Martin Stephens, 39
Then: From Wollongong, former barman Stephens worked at Eurest and took part in the Bali nine operation as a mule with Lawrence.
Now: Serving life at Malang, east Java. He is appealing against his life sentence. He turned to Christianity in prison and, in 2011, married Christine Puspayanti, a woman who had visited Kerobokan with a church group.
Si Yi Chen, 29
Then: It's unclear how Chen, from Sydney, met Chan and Sukumaran. It seems his role in the Bali nine was running errands for them.
Now: Serving life in Kerobokan, he has learnt to be a silversmith and his designs reflect his devotion to the practice of Taoism. He is waiting for the outcome of an appeal to have his sentence reduced to 20 years.
Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen, 31
Then: Nguyen lived in bayside Brisbane with his family, who ran a bakery. He recruited Scott Rush and Michael Czugaj into the group on a night out in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley.
Now: Serving life in Malang, east Java. He has never given a media interview. He is appealing against his life sentence. He was moved out of Kerobokan with Stephens last year, to ease overcrowding.
Michael Czugaj, 29
Then: Czugaj, from Brisbane's south-west, was working as a glazier. He met Rush playing football in high school and had never been overseas before the trip to Bali.
Now: Appealing against his life sentence in Kerobokan. He has suffered mental and physical ailments in jail.
Scott Rush, 29
Then: Rush, from a riverside Brisbane suburb, was applying to enter the Royal Australian Air Force before he agreed to go on the trip to Bali. His father Lee Rush has fought doggedly for his son since the day of his arrest.
Now: Serving life in Karangasem, Bali. Rush is also recovering from drug addiction and has proposed marriage to his girlfriend, London banker Nikki Butler.
AAP, Fairfax Media