Category:Use Australian English from October 2013
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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from October 2013 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 383 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- HMS Lady Nelson (1798)
- Lakemba, New South Wales
- Phil Lane (footballer)
- John Lazarou
- Lee Creek (New South Wales)
- Matt Lee (dancer)
- Henry Maxwell Lefroy
- Leycester Creek
- David Leyonhjelm
- List of Australian Government entities
- List of pastoral leases in Western Australia
- List of Western Australian locomotive classes
- Live at River Plate
- Live from KCRW
- Craig Lowndes
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- Shire of Macedon Ranges
- Macquarie Harbour
- Robert MacTier
- Rupert Magarey
- Mako: Island of Secrets
- Malvern, Victoria
- Damien Mander
- Mandurah railway station
- Mao's Last Dancer (book)
- Rheed McCracken
- Anne McDonald
- Eddie McGuire
- John McGuire (sportsman)
- Rove McManus
- Jack McPhillips
- Medicare (Australia)
- Melbourne Star
- Milbrodale, New South Wales
- Minister for Agriculture and Food (Western Australia)
- Moonan Brook
- Max Moore-Wilton
- Terry Moran (Australian civil servant)
- Mort Street
- Shane Mortimer
- Mount Clere Station
- Mount Gould Station
- Mount Welcome Station
- Mount York
- MRWA D class
- Mulga Downs Station
- Mullumbimby Creek
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- Chris Page
- Pages Creek
- Panania
- Paperlinx
- Parramatta Stadium
- Pelican Point (Swan River)
- Perth Dance Music Awards
- List of closed railway stations in Perth
- Perth, Tasmania
- Pipers Creek (New South Wales)
- Play School (Australian TV series)
- Anne Plunkett
- David Pocock
- Port Davey
- Port Lincoln
- Prehistoric Sounds
- Ian Prior (rugby union)
- Victoria Police Public Order Response Team
- Pyramid Rock Festival
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- Victorian Railways S type carriage
- Nabi Saleh (businessman)
- Todd Sampson
- Sandy Creek (Richmond Valley)
- Jane Scali
- Chris Scalzo
- Briony Scott
- Mark Scott (businessman)
- Phil Scott (footballer)
- Phillip Scott (actor)
- Services Australia
- Shannon Brook
- Peter Shergold
- Sherwood, Queensland
- Shire of Quairading
- Adam Simpson
- Slightly Odway
- Sparrow Force
- St Alouarn Islands
- Stanwell Tops, New South Wales
- States and territories of Australia
- Percy Statton
- Stewarts Brook
- Gordon Stirling
- Constance Stone
- Super goal
- Lindsay Sutton
- Sydney Derby (A-Leagues)
- Sydney Roosters
- Sydney Roosters Women
- Sydney Tower
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- Tales of the City (album)
- Tapin Tops National Park
- Three Brothers (New South Wales)
- The Throb
- Dutch Tilders
- Tiliqua rugosa
- Time to React – Live!
- Fredrick Töben
- Tom Hoad Cup
- Tonkin Highway
- Toodyay District High School
- Tooloom Creek
- Toowoomba
- Edgar Towner
- Natalie Tran
- Adama Traoré (footballer, born 1990)
- Peter Triantis
- Triple J Hottest 100, 2011
- Triple J's One Night Stand
- John Triscari
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- WAGR A class
- WAGR E class (1879)
- WAGR Ec class
- Wailing Wall (Melbourne)
- Elle Walker
- Blair Wark
- Warroora
- Ian Watt (public servant)
- WEA Film Study Group
- West Gate Bridge
- Trent West
- Western Australia
- Western Australian Community Resource Centres
- Westmead Medical Research Foundation
- Westnet
- Sally Whitwell
- Widden Brook
- Wik Peoples v Queensland
- Lisa Wilkinson
- Nathaniel Willemse
- John Williamson (singer)
- Tom Wills
- Quentin Willson
- Windradyne
- Joan Winfield
- Winners & Losers
- Winter (TV series)
- Wollemi Creek