Location Melbourne, Australia
Size about 1 cm
CLOSED: Small Spider
This could be an immature sac spider (family Clubionidae) - see http://tinyurl.com/4xravh3 for an example. They tend to have rather large 'jaws' for their size, and some can have a quite painful (but not dangerous) bite.
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