Category:Use Australian English from December 2018
Use Australian English
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This category combines all use Australian English from December 2018 (2018-12) 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 December 2018"
The following 175 pages are in this category, out of approximately 321 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Alex Lahey
- Larrimah, Northern Territory
- The Last Words (band)
- Les Norton (TV series)
- Mark Levy (rugby league)
- David Limbrick
- William J. Lines
- List of Australia Twenty20 International wicket-keepers
- Logie Award for Most Outstanding News Coverage or Public Affairs Report
- Logie Award for Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
- Jack Lumsden (rugby league)
- Lyndhurst, Queensland
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- Gil MacDougall
- Mackellar County Council
- Tim Maddison
- Raymond Maguire
- Pat Maher (rugby league)
- Craig Makepeace
- Mallrat
- Don Malone
- Marathon, Queensland
- John Marlow
- Gary Martine
- Max & Bianca
- Tania Maxwell
- Charles Frederick Maynard
- Jamie McDonald (rugby league)
- Fred McKean
- Caroline McMillen
- Athol McQueen
- Alan McRitchie
- Memories of an Old Friend
- Mereenie, Northern Territory
- Merk (musician)
- Midland Gate
- Millars Karri and Jarrah Forests Limited
- Daxton Monaghan
- Montgomery Reef
- Don Moseley
- Mount Tabor, Queensland
- John Mowbray (rugby league)
- David Mullane
- Mulligan River
- Dan Munro (rugby league)
- Matt Munro (rugby league)
- Museum (Ball Park Music album)
- Myponie Point
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- Big Bill Neidjie
- Newcastle Waters
- Dale Newton
- 2005 Nias Island Sea King crash
- Harry Nicolaides
- North-Eastern District (South Australian Legislative Council)
- Northern Gas Pipeline
- Northern hairy-nosed wombat
- Northern Pictures
- Darryl Norwood
- Not All the Beautiful Things
- Nurses and Midwives Tribunal
- Nutbush (dance)
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- Padthaway Conservation Park
- Tim Pallas
- Pandappa Conservation Park
- Parkeyerring Lake
- Parliamentary Budget Office
- John Peek
- Pendulum (drum and bass band)
- Benny Pike
- Planet of the Stereos
- Point Vernon, Queensland
- Pooginook Conservation Park
- Pooginook, South Australia
- Porcupine, Queensland
- Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust
- Puntapin Rock
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- Sandy Camp, Queensland
- Aidan Sarikaya
- George Saywell
- Colin Schomberg
- Margaret Scobie
- Scots Church, Sydney
- Scott and Seringapatam Reefs
- Scott Conservation Park
- Edwin James Semmens
- Shadow Ministry of Michael Daley
- Ken Sherwood (rugby league)
- Jacin Sinclair
- Arthur Slattery
- Smashhdown!
- Johnny Smith (rugby league)
- Somerton, New South Wales
- Albert Spillane
- Stalworth, Queensland
- Stateside (band)
- Corey Stewart (rugby league)
- Ingrid Stitt
- Stuck Out
- Ed Sulkowicz
- Sycco
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- Tablederry, Queensland
- Bert Tabuai
- Tahmoor Colliery
- Take Your Time (Kulcha album)
- Talaroo, Queensland
- Nina Taylor
- Alec Tennant
- Sonja Terpstra
- Thirteen (James Reyne album)
- This Is the Place for a Song
- Harry Thompson (rugby league)
- Brian Tink
- To Love You (album)
- Toombul District Cricket Club
- Totally Gourdgeous
- Julian Troy
- Disappearance of William Tyrrell
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- Waax (band)
- Walhalla, Victoria
- Wangan, Queensland
- West Kimberley
- Westside Mine
- Where the Pelican Builds and Other Poems
- White Dam Conservation Park
- Reg Williams (rugby league)
- Paul Williams (rugby union referee)
- Winchester, Queensland
- Woakwine Conservation Park
- Woodah Island
- Dave Woods (rugby league, born 1966)
- Wally Woodward
- Ron Workman
- Russell Wyer