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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from January 2017 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 890 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- J.P. Farnham Sings
- Frank Cameron Jackson
- Joel Jackson
- Patrick Jackson (cricketer)
- Ben Jacobs (rugby union)
- Ron James (cricketer)
- Ernest Jansan
- Shauna Jensen
- Jess & Matt
- Joadja, New South Wales
- Johnny Farnham Sings Hits from the Movies
- Johnny Farnham Sings the Shows
- Johnny Farnham's Greatest Hits
- Fred Johns
- Francis Johnson (cricketer)
- Aubrey Johnston
- Clive Johnston
- David Johnston (New South Wales cricketer)
- Dorothy Johnston
- Frederick Johnston (cricketer)
- Mark Johnston (philosopher)
- Andrew Jones (Australian cricketer)
- Neil Jones (cricketer)
- Sidney Jones (cricketer)
- Frank Jordan (cricketer)
- Joel Joseph
- William Joynt
- Evelyn Juers
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- Timothy Kain and Virginia Taylor
- Kapunda Island Conservation Park
- Karrakatta Club
- Kathai Conservation Park
- Elfric Wells Chalmers Kearney
- Charles Kellick
- James Kellick
- Peter Kelly (cricketer)
- Kenmore Asylum
- Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry
- Justin Kenny
- Mark Kenny
- Keppoch, South Australia
- Anthony Kershler
- John Kettle
- Percy King
- John Kingsmill (actor)
- John Kinloch (cricketer)
- Dominic Knight
- Robert Knopwood
- SS Koombana
- Kulliparu Conservation Park
- Kumbarilla, Queensland
- Kunzea micrantha
- Kunzea pauciflora
- Kunzea praestans
- Kunzea preissiana
- Kunzea recurva
- Kunzea rostrata
- Kunzea strigosa
- Kunzea sulphurea
- SS Kwinana
L
- John Laffin
- Ossie Lambert
- William Lampe
- Andrew Landeryou
- Paddy Lane (cricketer)
- Tim Lang (cricketer)
- Walter Langcake
- Justine Larbalestier
- The Last Tasmanian
- Michael Laurence
- Henry Laurie
- Charles Lawes (cricketer)
- Dorian Le Gallienne
- Leonard Leabeater
- Ewen Leslie
- Peter Leslie
- Let's Kiss (Like Angels Do)
- Philip Levi
- Oswald Lewis (cricketer)
- Thomas Lewis (Australian cricketer)
- Chas Licciardello
- Celeste Liddle
- Annabelle Lindsay
- Joan Lindsay
- SS Lindus (1881)
- List of Australian diarists of World War I (A-G)
- List of Australian diarists of World War I (H-N)
- List of Australian diarists of World War I (O-Z)
- List of The Chaser's War on Everything episodes
- Ray Little
- Live (Roxus EP)
- Bruce Livingston
- Paul Livingston
- Roy Loder
- Andrew Lofthouse
- Amanda Lohrey
- Roy Lonergan
- The Lord's Garden
- William Lough
- Loveday Bay (South Australia)
- Peter Loveday
- Richard John Loveday
- George Lovejoy
- LR&M Constructions
- Melissa Lucashenko
- Eric Lukeman
- Ginty Lush
- Peter Lynch (mining engineer)
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- M80 Ring Road
- Jim Macartney
- Warren Macdonald
- Kerry Mackay
- Alick Mackenzie
- J. L. Mackie
- Macmahon Holdings
- Francis Macnab
- William Macnish
- Herbert MacPherson (cricketer)
- Bobby Madden (cricketer)
- Stephen Magnusson
- Frederick Mair
- Ian Major
- William Makin
- John Stephen Maley
- Malgra Conservation Park
- Peter Maloney (cricketer)
- Mara!
- Ebony Marinoff
- Hugh Marjoribanks
- Alec Marks
- Lynn Marks
- Neil Marks
- Phil Marks
- Sharri Markson
- Trevor Marmalade
- David Marr (journalist)
- Alan Marshall (Australian writer)
- Shane Marshall
- Hugh Martin (cricketer)
- Isabel Martin (wheelchair basketball)
- John Martin (cricketer, born 1942)
- Ray Martin (television presenter)
- Tina Martyn
- Chris Masters (writer)
- Geoff Masters
- Adam Mather
- Alexander Mayes (cricketer)
- Maynard (broadcaster)
- Maytown, Queensland
- Arthur McBeath
- Victor McCaffery
- Bede McCauley
- William McCloy
- Barney McCoy
- Georgiana McCrae
- Hugh McCrae
- Colleen McCullough
- Eric McElhone
- Ian McFarlane
- Wally McGlinchey
- Padraic McGuinness
- Harold McGuirk
- Leo McGuirk
- William McIntyre (Australian cricketer)
- Cecil McKew
- John McKone
- Greg McLay
- McMahon Services
- Kit McNaughton
- Keith McPhillamy
- Media Island Conservation Park
- Bree Mellberg
- Melodian Records
- Menzies, South Australia
- Riley Meredith
- Merredin railway station
- Middlecamp Hills Conservation Park
- Mighty Big Crime
- John Milfull
- Noel Miller (cricketer)
- Geoff Milliken
- Million Dollar Cold Case
- John Mills (New South Wales cricketer)
- Leslie Minnett
- Rupert Minnett
- James Minter
- Peter Mitchell (newsreader)
- Anthony Mithen
- Sophie Molineux
- Mooneys Building
- Leon Moore
- Stanley Moore (cricketer)
- Finola Moorhead
- George Morgan (cricketer)
- The Morning Shift
- John Morris (Australian cricketer)
- Norman Morris (Australian cricketer)
- Ron Moss (cricketer)
- Mount Clara smelter
- Move It (game show)