Use Australian English
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This category combines all use Australian English from December 2018 (2018-12) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use Australian English.
Pages in category "Use Australian English from December 2018"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 320 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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A
- Adelaide Timber Company
- ALS Limited
- Amadeus Gas Pipeline
- Amaroo, Queensland
- Amata Airport
- Todd Anderson
- Andrew "Boy" Charlton Pool
- Bob Andrews (rugby league)
- ASC Shipbuilding
- Australia Cup
- Australian Aborigines Advocate
- Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering
- Australian Indigenous Chamber of Commerce
- 2017 Australian Open
- Aversive case
- Avoidance speech
- Ayabakan
- Ayaiga
- Ayapathu
B
- Baladjie Rock
- Ballarat Football Club
- Ballogie, Queensland
- Banawurun
- Bangall, Queensland
- Baradha people
- Anthony Barber (boxer)
- Black Allan Barker
- Barkly Work Camp
- Eric Barnes (rugby league)
- Nathan Barnes
- Dave Barsley
- Rod Barton
- Basel Dragons AFC
- Bauple Forest, Queensland
- The Beast (song)
- Ron Beaumont
- Robbie Beckett (rugby league)
- Les Bell (rugby league)
- Bend Road archaeological site
- Electoral district of Bendigo West
- Beriguruk
- Bidia people
- Bininj
- Birrguu Matya
- Black Image
- Alby Black
- Alex Blias
- Ron Boden
- Bonaparte Basin
- Anthony Bonus
- William Booth (boxer)
- Box Gully archaeological site
- Brabiralung
- Braiakaulung people
- Carl Georg von Brandenstein
- Brataualung people
- Frank Brogan (rugby league)
- Bugulmara
- Buka cloak
- John Bukowski
- Buried Country
- Burn the Ships
- Burnum Burnum
- Burragubba
- Burton, Queensland
- Butchulla
- Harry Butler (rugby league)
C
- Alexander Cameron (tramways administrator)
- Canning Jarrah Timber Company
- Carisbrook stone arrangement
- Bill Carpenter (rugby league)
- Frederick Casey
- Cat Protection Society of Victoria
- Cavenagh, South Australia
- .cc
- Central District (South Australian Legislative Council)
- Mount Chambers Gorge
- Christmas: Live from Phoenix
- The Club (play)
- Jim Cody
- Tony Cole (musician)
- List of awards and nominations received by Toni Collette
- Collingwood Park, Queensland
- Paul Conlon (rugby league)
- George Cook (Australian rugby league player)
- Terry Cook (rugby league)
- Dave Cooper (rugby league)
- Renato Cornett
- Charlie Cornwell
- County of Kimberley
- Brian Cox (rugby league)
- Stan Cutler
D
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L
- Alex Lahey
- Larrimah
- The Last Words (band)
- Les Norton (TV series)
- Mark Levy (rugby league)
- David Limbrick
- William J. Lines
- List of Australia Twenty20 International wicket-keepers
- Logie Award for Most Outstanding News Coverage or Public Affairs Report
- Logie Award for Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
- Jack Lumsden (rugby league)
- Lyndhurst, Queensland
M
- Gil MacDougall
- Mackellar County Council
- Tim Maddison
- Raymond Maguire
- Pat Maher (rugby league)
- Craig Makepeace
- Mallrat
- Don Malone
- Marathon, Queensland
- John Marlow
- Gary Martine
- Max & Bianca
- Tania Maxwell
- Charles Frederick Maynard
- Jamie McDonald (rugby league)
- Fred McKean
- Caroline McMillen
- Athol McQueen
- Alan McRitchie
- Memories of an Old Friend
- Mereenie, Northern Territory
- Merk (musician)
- Midland Gate
- Millars Karri and Jarrah Forests Limited
- Daxton Monaghan
- Montgomery Reef
- Don Moseley
- Mount Tabor, Queensland
- John Mowbray (rugby league)
- David Mullane