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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from April 2015 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 1,207 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Abbotsleigh
- Nigel Abbott
- Paddy Abbott
- ABC News (Australian TV channel)
- Alicia Aberley
- Dick Adams (Australian politician)
- Arthur Adamson
- Dylan Addison
- Adelaide Casino
- Adelaide Central Market
- Adelaide Entertainment Centre
- Adelaide Festival Centre
- Adelaide River
- Adelaide Showground
- Adelaide Town Hall
- Adelaide University Union redevelopment
- Michael Aird
- Airport Link, Sydney
- Albany Highway
- Albury High School
- Alexandria Park Community School
- All India Radio (band)
- All Saints Catholic College, Liverpool
- All Saints College, Maitland
- All Saints Greek Orthodox Grammar School
- All Saints' College, Bathurst
- Mark Alvey
- American International School of Sydney
- Andado
- Col Anderson
- George Anderson (Australian footballer, born 1885)
- Robert Anderson (Australian rules footballer)
- William Anderson (Tasmanian politician)
- Anna Meares Bike Path
- Henry Anstey
- Apollo Stadium
- Armidale High School
- Lance Armstrong (politician)
- Tony Armstrong
- Arna (publication)
- Arndell Anglican College
- Arndell School
- Arthur Phillip High School
- Jason Ashby
- Ashfield Boys High School
- Aspley Broncos
- Ken Austin (politician)
- Australia women's national rugby sevens team
- Australia women's national rugby union team
- Australia national under-19 rugby union team
- Australia national under-20 rugby union team
- Australia–Norway relations
- The Australian Horror and Fantasy Magazine
- Australian Association for Maritime History
- Australian Book Review
- Australian Indian Ocean Territories
- Australian Islamic College
- Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist)
- Australian Literary Review
- Australian Literary Studies
- Australian Paralympic Swim Team
- Australian Secret Intelligence Service
- Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
- Kurt Aylett
B
- Ken Bacon (politician)
- Scott Bacon
- Henry Baker (Australian politician)
- Phil Baker (footballer)
- Thomas Bakhap
- Peter Baldwin (footballer)
- John Balfe
- Angie Ballard
- Ballina Coast High School
- Danny Bampton
- Ban Ban Springs Station
- Bankstown Girls High School
- Bankstown Senior College
- Banora Point High School
- Barangaroo
- Howard Barber
- John Barker (Australian politician)
- Vincent Barker
- Wilfrid Barker
- Ed Barlow
- Eric Barnard (politician)
- Noel Barnett
- Barrenjoey High School
- Jake Barrett (footballer)
- Leo Barry
- Grant Bartholomaeus
- Bass High School
- Batemans Bay High School
- Bathurst High Campus
- Baulkham Hills High School
- BB Steal
- Beacon Hill High School (New South Wales)
- Lindsay Beck
- Bede Polding College
- Beetaloo
- Belmont City College
- Belridge Secondary College
- Ben Lomond (Tasmania)
- Peter Benson (rugby league)
- Berith Park, Wahroonga
- Bethany College (Sydney)
- Bethlehem College, Ashfield
- Better Off Alone (Grinspoon song)
- Eddie Betts
- Paul Bevan
- B(if)tek
- Ron Birch
- Craig Bird
- Birrong Girls High School
- Bishop Druitt College
- Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College
- Black Rabbits
- Black Tattoo
- Black-headed sugar ant
- Blacktown Boys High School
- The Blackwater Fever
- Blakehurst High School
- Bleed You Dry
- Bloodsongs
- Blue Mountains Grammar School
- Blyth River (Northern Territory)
- Bombs Away (group)
- Andrew Bomford
- Bonython Hall
- Boodjar Nyungar Placenames
- Books+Publishing
- Booval House
- Booval War Memorial
- Bossley Park High School
- Stuart Bown
- Bowral High School
- Boxcar (band)
- Frank Boynton (footballer)
- Bradfield College (Sydney)
- Phil Bradmore
- Bramble Cay
- Luke Breust
- Brighton Town Hall, South Australia
- Brigidine College, St Ives
- John Brinkkotter
- Brisbane Bombers
- Brisbane Broncos honours
- List of Brisbane Broncos players
- List of Brisbane Broncos representatives
- Brisbane Broncos Stadiums
- Brisbane rugby league team
- Brisbane Water Secondary College
- Merv Brooks
- Brothers-Valleys
- David Brown (footballer, born 1967)
- Luke Brown (footballer, born 1992)
- Billy Brownless
- Browns River (Tasmania)
- Neil Brunton
- Buckingham River
- Bulli High School
- Bunbury Catholic College
- Bundaberg Grizzlies
- Haydn Bunton Sr.
- Perc Bushby
- Gerard Butts
- Bill Byrne (footballer, born 1931)
- Mick Byrne (Australian footballer and rugby union coach)
- Byron Bay High School
- Byron Bay Red Devils
C
- Cabramatta High School
- Cairns Cyclones
- Calca Peninsula
- Arthur Caldwell (Australian footballer)
- Callaghan College
- Calrossy Anglican School
- Calvert Hills Station
- Cambridge Park High School
- Camden Haven High School
- Camden High School (New South Wales)
- Charlie Cameron (footballer, born 1994)
- John Cameron (Queensland politician, born 1845)
- Cammeraygal
- Bryce Campbell (Australian footballer)
- Campbelltown Performing Arts High School
- Canley Vale High School
- Canobolas Rural Technology High School
- Canterbury Boys' High School
- Cape Blanche
- Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School
- Cape Radstock
- Robert Caprioli
- Stefan Carey
- Carina Rugby League Football Club
- Carine Senior High School
- Caringbah High School
- Carinya Christian School
- Carlingford High School
- Carmel Adventist College
- Carnarvon Community College
- Caroline Chisholm College