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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from July 2011 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 July 2011"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,173 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Eli Babalj
- Baby Animals
- Bachelor Girl
- Baddaginnie railway station
- Yeojin Bae
- Jemma Baines
- Normand Baker
- William Macmahon Ball
- Ballymore Stadium
- Banksia ericifolia
- Bantry Bay (New South Wales)
- Martin Banwell
- Jack Baquie
- Steven Barnett (diver)
- Vic Barwick
- Baseball NT
- Emma Basher
- Battle of the Choirs
- Belinda Bauer (actress)
- Crosbie Baulch
- Kim Baumeler
- Be Here
- Beast (Magic Dirt album)
- Ellen Beaumont
- Beautiful (Disco Montego song)
- A Beautiful Exchange
- Eric Bedford
- Dion Beebe
- Been Waiting
- Australian Jazz Bell Awards
- Francis Bell (engineer)
- Keith Bell (rugby union)
- Robert James Bell
- Benayeo, Victoria
- Bendigo and Adelaide Bank
- List of best-selling albums in Australia
- Judith Beveridge
- Big Australia
- Big Brother (Australian TV series) season 4
- Big Brother VIP (Australian TV series)
- Big Red Car
- Billabong (clothing)
- Asher Bilu
- Birds of Tokyo
- Birds of Tokyo (album)
- Billy Birmingham
- Black Ticket Day
- Earl Black (wrestler)
- Ruth Blackburn
- Blackford, South Australia
- Tim Blanchard
- Sine Boland
- David Bolton (Australian footballer)
- Bonecrusher (horse)
- Poltpalingada Booboorowie
- Borne (band)
- Bouddi National Park
- Vicki Bourne
- Arch Boyd
- Ray Boyd
- Boyup Brook, Western Australia
- Bran Nue Dae
- Ray Branighan
- Brave (Jamie O'Neal album)
- Scobie Breasley
- Breath (novel)
- Laurie Brereton
- Bridezilla (band)
- Bridgecorp Holdings
- Bringalbert, Victoria
- British India (band)
- Robert Bropho
- Broughton, Victoria
- Michele Brown (athlete)
- Scott Brown (gymnast)
- Tim Brown (darts player)
- Denby Browning
- Bubble O' Bill
- Natalie Buck
- Bulletin Debate
- Vivian Bullwinkel
- Frances Bult
- Bunbartha, Victoria
- Bundall, Queensland
- Bunyip
- Beau Busch
- Kaj Busch
- Ross Butler (politician)
- The Butterfly Effect (band)
- Ed Byrne (neuroscientist)
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- C31 Melbourne
- Cabarita, Victoria
- Jack Caesar
- Tyra Calderwood
- Calling All Cars (band)
- George Calwell
- Camera Obscura (record label)
- Cane toads in Australia
- Fabiano Cangelosi
- Steve Cannane
- Cardross, Victoria
- Caroline Springs George Cross FC
- Ellie Carpenter
- Ernie Carroll
- Pat Carroll (singer)
- Cartmeticup, Western Australia
- Cash Flow (TV program)
- The Cat Empire
- Walter Cawthorn
- Richard Cawthorne
- Celebrity Big Brother (Australian TV series)
- The Celibate Rifles
- Central Coast massacre
- Nic Cester
- Graeme Chalmers
- Robert Champion de Crespigny
- Brett Chandler
- Character Assassination (album)
- Charam, Victoria
- Henry Charlick
- William Snell Chauncy
- Cherry Venture
- Frank Cheshire
- Children Collide
- Choose One
- Chopper Squad
- George Christensen
- Christmas Island District High School
- Christmas Island pipistrelle
- Cinema (The Cat Empire album)
- Clarke brothers
- David S. Clarke
- Ron Clarke
- Sir Rupert Clarke, 3rd Baronet
- John Clegg (footballer)
- Click Energy
- Judith Clingan
- Closer (Michael Paynter song)
- The Clouds (Australian band)
- Kelvin Coe
- Coles Group
- Coles, South Australia
- Michael Collica
- Collingwood Football Club
- Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902
- Commonwealth Railways NSU class
- Commonwealth v Tasmania
- Company and Securities Law Journal
- Computer Love (album)
- Conmurra, South Australia
- Thomas Cooke (soldier, born 1881)
- Cool Change (song)
- Coolah Tops National Park
- Coomalbidgup, Western Australia
- Caitlin Cooper
- Ian Cooper (Australian footballer, born 1954)
- Priya Cooper
- Rachel Cooper (soccer)
- Martin Copping
- Nathan Corbett
- Cornerstone (Hillsong Worship album)
- Nicole Cornes
- Correlli
- Cosgrove South, Victoria
- Cosgrove, Victoria
- Angelo Costanzo
- Michael Costello (public servant)
- Daniela Costian
- Jim Cotter (composer)
- Noel Counihan
- The Courier-Mail
- Cover on My Heart
- Timothy Cox (baseball)
- Tim Coyle
- Gary Coyne
- Annabel Crabb
- Brendan Crabb
- Crackers (1998 film)
- Shelley Craft
- Cranbrook School, Sydney
- Robert F. Cranny
- Louise Crawford
- Shane Crawford
- Frank Crean
- Simon Crean
- CRI Perth
- Alex Croak
- The Crooked Letter
- Shane Crothers
- Dan Crowley (rugby union)
- The Cruel Sea (band)
- Crush (2009 film)
- Current Issues in Criminal Justice