Category:Use Australian English from April 2019
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This category combines all use Australian English from April 2019 (2019-04) 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 April 2019"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 311 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 45th Parliament of Australia
- 46th Parliament of Australia
- 1965 Lowood 4 Hour
- 1977 in Australian literature
- 1978 in Australian literature
- 1979 in Australian literature
- 2000 AIHL season
- 2018 AFL Under 18 Championships
- 2018 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour
- 2019 AFL Women's best and fairest
- 2019 Australian federal budget
- 2019 Australian Swimming Championships
- 2019 Campbellfield factory fire
- 2019 Geelong Football Club season
- 2019 Hastings Deering Colts
- 2019 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour
- 2019 Phillip Island SuperSprint
- 2019 Tasmania SuperSprint
- 2019–20 W-League
- 2020 Hastings Deering Colts season
- 2021 Hastings Deering Colts season
- 2023 Australian federal budget
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- Back in the Swing
- Balberra, Queensland
- Ballera gas plant
- Mark Banasiak
- Greg Bandiera
- Tom Barry (rugby league, born 1901)
- Des Bartlett
- Beacon Island (Houtman Abrolhos)
- Belmunda, Queensland
- Belyuen Shire
- Belyuen, Northern Territory
- Billy Bischoff Jr.
- Blacktown Ice Arena
- Michael Blake (rugby league)
- Boconnoc Park, South Australia
- Bombers (esports)
- Heber Hedley Booth
- Borough of St Leonards
- Borough of Victoria
- Rod Bower (activist)
- Abigail Boyd
- Bill Bradstreet
- Brindabella Christian College
- Helen Brownlee
- Vera Buck
- John Bucknall
- Hannah Burchell
- Lake Burragorang
- Bynoe, Northern Territory
C
- Calavos, Queensland
- Calvary Adelaide Hospital
- Rob Cameron
- Carcuma, South Australia
- Phil Carey (rugby league)
- Aub Carrigan
- Peter Cassilles
- Dave Chamberlin
- Charlotte, Northern Territory
- Chelsea Jane
- Mal Cheney
- Laxmi Chhaya
- Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate
- Rick Chisholm
- Citizens' Municipal Organisation
- John Clarke (rugby league)
- Paul Clarke (rugby league)
- Ron Clothier
- Gordon Clunas
- Matthew Coleman
- Communist Party of Australia (1971)
- Geoff Connell
- Electoral district of Counties of Cook and Westmoreland
- Coolah, New South Wales
- Coombe, South Australia
- Coongoola, Queensland
- Josh Corbett
- Matthew Corkery
- Emily Coungeau
- Cover-More
- Cowirra, South Australia
- Cox Peninsula, Northern Territory
- Crime in South Australia
- Crime in Tasmania
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- Doug Daley
- Daly Waters, Northern Territory
- Stuart Davis (rugby league)
- Bill Delamere
- Department of Communities and Justice
- Clive Disher
- District Council of Caurnamont
- District Council of Karoonda
- Moya Dodd
- Norman Dodds (cricketer)
- Edna Nell Doig
- Bob Doyle (rugby league)
- Don Duffy
- Duingal, Queensland
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- Scott Gale (rugby league)
- Ganbatte Trophy
- Chris Gardner (rugby league)
- Clive Gartner
- Gaythorne, Queensland
- Geelong best and fairest (AFL Women's)
- The Gemfields
- Ghan, Northern Territory
- John George Nathaniel Gibbes
- Gilson College
- Glenorchy Ice Skating Rink
- John Glossop (rugby league)
- Trevor Gordon (politician)
- Georgia Gourlay
- David Greene (rugby league)
- Darcy Guttridge
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- Lake Gilles Conservation Park
- Harry Lambert (sportsman)
- Lego Masters (Australian TV series)
- Lego Masters Bricksmas Specials
- Lighthouse Christian College
- List of Geelong Football Club women's players
- Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink
- Logie Award for Most Outstanding Entertainment Program
- Loreto College Coorparoo
- Loreto College, Marryatville
- Lunatics (TV series)
- Katie Lynch
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- Ian Mackay (rugby league)
- Mackenzie River, Queensland
- Mackenzie, Queensland (Central Highlands)
- Macquarie Ice Rink
- Alf Madden
- John Maguire (rugby league)
- Glenn Mansfield
- March 2022 Australian federal budget
- Marian College (Ararat)
- Marian College (Sunshine West)
- Matthew Flinders Anglican College
- Nellie McCredie
- Jack McCullough (rugby league)
- Les McDonald (rugby league)
- McGuire College
- Lin McLean
- Michael McLean (rugby league)
- Billy McNamara
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2016–2019