Category:Use Australian English from April 2011
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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from April 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 April 2011"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 394 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Lachlan Bryan & the Wildes
- Andreu Lacondeguy
- John Lamb (rugby union)
- Laser Graffiti
- The Last Resort (1988 TV series)
- Ben Lawrence (director)
- Jett Lawrence
- Matthew Le Nevez
- Don Levy
- Walter Lindrum
- Frank Little (bishop)
- Live at Jive
- Live at the Zoo
- Terasa Livingstone
- The Lovetones
- Low Head Lighthouse
- Bill and Ruth Lucas
- Kane Lucas
- Lucky Me (Bachelor Girl song)
- Nancy Lyons
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- MAB Corporation
- Robert McCartney (Australian politician)
- Peter McGauran
- Lynne McGranger
- Ernest McIntyre
- Melbourne Grammar School
- Melbourne International Comedy Festival
- Melbourne Knights FC
- Members of the Australian Senate, 1996–1999
- Russell Merriman
- Dally Messenger
- Anthony Messere
- James Meston (musician)
- Bill Mildenhall
- Patty Mills
- Mimosa Rocks National Park
- Herbert Moran
- Darren Morgan (Australian footballer)
- Ricky Mott
- Peter Moylan
- MTV Australia Video Music Awards 2006
- Bob Muir (footballer)
- John Mumford (athlete)
- Matt Mumford
- Mike Munro
- Museum of Old and New Art
- Shane Muspratt
- My Kid's a Star
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- Paddy Hehir
- Bryan Pape
- Paracalliope
- Paramaecium
- Parking Lots (album)
- Glenn Patching
- Paul Colman Trio
- Pauline Hanson's One Nation
- Matthew Pavlich
- Sally Peers
- Charles Perkins (Aboriginal activist)
- Phoratopus
- Pictures (song)
- Planetboom
- Planetshakers
- Planetshakers Church
- Port Hedland, Western Australia
- Adrian Powell
- The Power (album)
- Powerful owl
- Prosh (University of Western Australia)
- Psycho Teddy
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- St Augustine's College, Cairns
- St Kilda Cricket Club
- St Thomas Aquinas Church, Springwood
- Sandown Raceway
- Kim Santow
- Sarvo
- David M. Scienceman
- Scots College (Sydney)
- Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium
- Michael Seddon
- Bob Shirlaw
- Shout to the Lord
- Craig Silvey
- Sleeping Beauty (2011 film)
- Iain Campbell Smith
- Tim Smits
- Robert Somervaille
- South Australian Railways 800 class
- Space Cowboy (performer)
- Sam Sparro
- Squawk Australia
- Stawell Gift
- Shane Stefanutto
- Anthony Stewart (basketball player)
- The Stillest Hour
- Stony Point line
- Success (Dannii Minogue song)
- Arthur Sullivan (Australian soldier)
- Summarize
- Rose Summerfield
- Super Lap
- Superengine
- Dudley Suttor
- Sweet Thing (Keith Urban song)
- Switch (INXS album)
- Sydney Stock Exchange
- Symmons Plains Raceway