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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from June 2011 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use Australian English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 811 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 6.30 with George Negus
- 7XS
- 102.7FM (Toowoomba)
- 1813 in Australia
- 1959 6-Hour Le Mans Production Car Race
- 1963 Six Hour Le Mans
- 1967 Australian Drivers' Championship
- 1967 Six Hour Le Mans
- 1968 Six Hour Le Mans
- 1968 Surfers Paradise 4-Hour
- 1979 Australian Sports Car Championship
- 1979 Australian Sports Sedan Championship
- 1980 TANFL season
- 1990 Australian Drivers' Championship
- 1990 in Australian television
- 1992 Australian Production Car Championship
- 1993 State of Origin series
- 1995 Australian Drivers' Championship
- 1995 Bathurst ATCC round
- 1995 Sandown ATCC round
- 1995 Symmons Plains ATCC round
- 1996 Australian GT Production Car Championship
- 1996 Australian Super Touring Championship
- 1996 Australian Touring Car season
- 1997 Australian Sports Sedan Championship
- 1998 Sydney water crisis
- 2002 State of Origin series
- 2003 Australian Carrera Cup Championship
- 2003 Bendigo tornado
- 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
- 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's 500 m time trial
- 2006–07 Australian Capital Territory budget
- 2007 Australian Saloon Car Championship
- 2007 in Australian literature
- 2008 Australian Sports Sedan Series
- 2008 Brisbane Lions season
- 2008 Kororoit state by-election
- 2008 Newcastle Knights season
- 2008 Sandown 400
- 2008 St. George Illawarra Dragons season
- 2009 Australian federal budget
- 2009 Australian Superkart Championship
- 2009 in Australian television
- 2011 Carlton Football Club season
- 2011 International V8 Supercars Championship
- 2011 Port Adelaide Football Club season
A
- ABC Western Plains
- Aboriginal Provisional Government
- ABT (TV station)
- Actingclassof1977.com
- Patsy Adam-Smith
- Adelaide Motorsport Park
- Affluenza: When Too Much is Never Enough
- African Safari World
- The Age
- AgQuip
- Air Australia
- Ajax II
- William Akhurst
- Akiba v Commonwealth
- The Albums 2000–2010
- Alexander Maconochie Centre
- Terry Alexander (footballer)
- All-Australian team
- Malcolm Allen (swimmer)
- Richard James Allen
- Allothereua maculata
- Alma Park Zoo
- Alypophanes iridocosma
- Clive Amadio
- Neville Amadio
- Vanessa Amorosi discography
- ANCA (company)
- Jolene Anderson
- Joshua Thomas Noble Anderson
- Marie Angel (soprano)
- Angelspit
- Angry Boys
- Terry Antonis
- 2008 ANZ Championship season
- Appin Road
- Aramaya (novel)
- Ron Archer
- Are You with Me (The Potbelleez song)
- Jenny Armstrong
- George Assang
- Associations Incorporation Act 1981 (Victoria)
- Atyphella
- Aurora Place
- Australia national American football team
- Australia Pacific Airports Corporation
- Australia Zoo
- Australian Aboriginal astronomy
- Australian bass
- Australian bat lyssavirus
- Australian Athletics Championships
- Australian Christian Churches
- Australian Conservation Foundation
- Australian cricket team in England in 1997
- Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard
- Australian family law
- Australian Idol season 7
- Australian Jewish Historical Society
- Australian Marriage Equality
- Australian Motor Racing Series
- Australian National Aviation Museum
- 2011 Australian Open
- List of Australian places named by James Cook
- Australian Rally Championship
- Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory
- Australian Services cricket team
- Australian swellshark
- Australian Teachers of Media
- Australian Vaccination-risks Network
- Austrothelphusa
- Avalon Drive
- Away (play)
B
- Zoë Badwi
- Ron Baensch
- Bag Raiders
- Bakers Creek air crash
- Balibo Five
- Banjo, of the Overflow
- Banksia aemula
- Bargo, New South Wales
- Barossa German
- Barry (radio station)
- Barry Way
- Baseball in Australia
- BASIX
- Bass, Victoria
- Batman Bridge
- Batman's Treaty
- Battler (underdog)
- Layne Beachley
- Adrienne Beames
- Beautiful Hum
- Because (Jessica Mauboy song)
- Aziz Behich
- Bell Bay Pulp Mill
- Belmont Park Racecourse
- Keith Besomo
- The Best of INXS
- Bialik College
- Big Bus Sydney
- Clinker Birt
- Mervyn Bishop
- Black the Sun
- Marilyn Black
- Block Place
- Blue Angel defamation case
- The Book of Lies (Moloney novel)
- Charlie Booth
- Borallon Correctional Centre
- Ray Borner
- Butterfly Boucher
- Bruno Bouchet
- Bougainville Copper
- Nathan Bower
- Brett Bowey
- Sally Boyden (singer)
- Peter Boyne
- May Brahe
- Branxholme, Victoria
- Jeff Bray (footballer)
- Jared Brennan
- Bring It On Back
- Catherine Britt
- Nathan Brown (writer)
- Coral Browne
- William Bruce (cricketer)
- Electoral district of Brunswick
- Gerd Buchdahl
- Bunbury Speedway
- Albert Burge
- Peter Burge (cricketer)
- Mike Burgmann
- City of Burnside
- Taj Burrow
- Owen Butler (rugby union)
C
- C2-class Melbourne tram
- C3 Church Global
- Calamvale Community College
- George Calombaris
- Ryan Campbell
- William Campion (governor)
- Can't Touch It
- The Captain (album)
- Caravan of Courage (TV series)
- John Cargher
- Leo Carle
- Willie Carne
- Slip Carr
- George Cash
- Catalyst (magazine)
- Cathkin railway station
- Cathkin, Victoria
- Caught in the Crowd
- V. Gordon Childe
- Chopper (film)