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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from May 2016 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 May 2016"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 412 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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A
- ABC Classic 2
- Accidently Kelly Street
- Ainslie Tennis Club
- Albany Club (Western Australia)
- Albany House
- Albany Post Office
- Albany railway station, Western Australia
- Albany Town Hall (Western Australia)
- Joshua Alford
- Eben Allen
- Eric Allpass
- Ambition Entertainment
- Hugh Andrew
- Annan River Bridge
- Antechamber Bay, South Australia
- ANZAC Peace Park
- Armidale Regional Council
- Sarah Armstrong
- City of Auburn
- Australia and the Indonesian occupation of East Timor
B
- Frederick Baglin
- Suzanne Baker
- William Leonard Baker
- Ted Baldwin (politician)
- Lou Barnes
- Edward Hugh Barron
- Bell's Life
- Horace Berry
- Ron Bertram
- Bing Boy
- Val Bird
- Black Point, South Australia
- Georgia Blain
- Bluff Beach, South Australia
- Boeing C-17 Globemaster III in Australian service
- Georgia Bohl
- Robert Boyd (Australian politician)
- John Brady (Australian politician)
- Jenny Brockie
- Edmund Vernon Brockman
- Brownlow KI, South Australia
- Brownlow, South Australia
- Bundaberg East
- Burley-Sekem
C
- Fred Campbell (Australian politician)
- Canterbury-Bankstown
- Cerebral Palsy Alliance
- James Clark (Australian cricketer)
- Alfred Clarke (Australian cricketer)
- Client Liaison
- Andy Clockwise
- Coen Carrier Station
- Cold Rock Ice Creamery
- Sam Collins (Australian footballer)
- Come Back to Me (Indecent Obsession song)
- Viv Cooper
- Coreen Shire
- George Cornell (politician)
- Couch Beach, South Australia
- County of Carnarvon (South Australia)
- The Courier (Hobart)
- Merv Cowan
- Cox Peninsula Road
- William Cox (pioneer)
- Peter Coyne (politician)
- Brad Craddock
- Croker Group
- Thomas Crowley (Australian politician)
- Cuttlefish Bay, South Australia
D
- David Daniel (politician)
- Horace Davies
- Dear Life (Delta Goodrem song)
- Demondrille Shire
- Denison River
- George Devries
- Digital Forty Four
- Peter Dingle
- Dirty Water (The Blackeyed Susans song)
- Disco Montego (album)
- Denis Doherty
- Dudley East, South Australia
- Dudley West, South Australia
- Duncan (Slim Dusty song)
E
F
G
- Frederick Galleghan
- Darcee Garbin
- Gregory Garde
- Garden Island, South Australia
- Ragnar Garrett
- Brant Garvey
- Douglas Gawler
- Gayndah Shire Hall
- Ashleigh Gentle
- Georges River Council
- Gerard, South Australia
- Germein Bay, South Australia
- Ashleigh Gillon
- Duncan Glasfurd
- Henry Arthur Goddard
- Goldfields–Esperance newspapers
- Goodradigbee Shire
- Goondiwindi Civic Centre
- Ian Gordon (general)
- Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year Award
- Fred Graham (politician)
- Stuart Clarence Graham
- Thomas Griffiths (general)
- Grill'd
- Vanessa Grimm
- Harold Grimwade
- The Groovesmiths
H
- Heathcote Hammer
- Richard Hardey
- John Hardwick (politician)
- John Hargreaves (Queensland politician)
- Rita Harradence
- James Harrison (Australian governor)
- Tom Harrison (politician)
- Frank Hassett
- Haynes, Western Australia
- James Heane
- William Henderson (general)
- Sydney Herring
- Frank Hickling
- Hilbert, Western Australia
- Hilltops Council
- Mike Hindmarsh
- Hits and Pieces
- Hits and Pieces (video)
- Hobart Town Gazette
- Talbot Hobbs
- William Holmes (Australian general)
- Ronald Hopkins
- George Hubble
- David Hudson (musician)
- Frederic Hughes
- Ronald Laurence Hughes
- Edward Hutton (British Army officer)
J
K
L
- Lake Tyers Mission
- John Lamrock
- Harry Lassetter
- William Lathlain
- Raymond Leane
- James Gordon Legge
- Stanley Legge
- Edgar Lewis
- LGBTQ rights in Nauru
- List of Australian Aboriginal mythological figures
- List of former local government areas in New South Wales
- List of public art in the City of Sydney
- List of wineries in McLaren Vale
- Dylan Littlehales
- Live Forever (The Screaming Jets album)
- Living in England
- Charles Lloyd (Australian general)
- List of local government areas in New South Wales
- Ernest Locke