Category:Use Australian English from April 2018
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This category combines all use Australian English from April 2018 (2018-04) 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 2018"
The following 168 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,244 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Waaksamheyd (ship)
- Percival Stacy Waddy
- Don Wagstaff
- Norma Wainwright
- Philip Billingsley Walker
- Samuel Walker (volleyball)
- Scott Walker (bobsleigh)
- Walkers Limited
- Brad Wall (skier)
- Sarah Wall
- Bethany Walsh
- Sarah Walsh (athlete)
- Erinn Walters
- Euan Walters
- HMAT Wandilla
- Rural City of Wangaratta
- Kellie Wapshott
- Waratah Tug and Salvage Company
- Tony Ward (umpire)
- Vanessa Ward
- Vanessa Ware
- Gary Warnecke
- HMAS Warramunga
- HMAS Warramunga (FFH 152)
- HMAS Warreen
- HMAS Warrego
- Ethan Warren
- HMAS Warrnambool
- HMAS Waterhen
- Callum Watson (skier)
- Margaret Watson
- Steam Tug Wattle
- Waugh Pocket
- Cheryl Webb
- Kane Webber
- Webbs Creek Ferry
- Ashlee Weir
- Hugh Weir
- Sam Weir (endurance athlete)
- Anthony S. Weiss
- Stuart Welch
- Welcome to Earth (song)
- Eloise Wellings
- Debbie Wells
- Samantha Wells
- Russell Wentworth
- Tara West
- Western Australia v Commonwealth (1975)
- HMAS Westralia (F95)
- HMAS Westralia
- List of Wests Tigers players
- HMAS Wewak
- Whale (ship)
- Whaling in Western Australia
- Tracey Wheeler
- Angela White (athlete)
- Clive White (bowls)
- Frank T. M. White
- Jacquie White
- Midge Whiteman
- Whites Hill
- C. W. "Bill" Whitney
- Ivo Whitton
- HMAS Whyalla (J153)
- Steve Whyte
- Tom Wickham
- Samuel Wieland
- Cathryn Wightman
- Wik Peoples v Queensland
- HMAS Wilcannia
- Wild Oats XI
- Ben Wilden
- Michael Wilks
- Aubrey Willard
- William Cossar
- PS William the Fourth (1831)
- Alfred Williams (umpire)
- Christopher Williams (cyclist)
- Davina Williams
- Ian Williams (rugby union)
- Kenny Williams (bowls)
- Mariah Williams
- Mark Williams (volleyball)
- Benita Willis
- Dixie Willis
- Sean Willis
- Amy Wilson (soccer)
- Barbara Wilson (Australian sprinter)
- Ben Wilson (kitesurfer)
- Benjamin Wilson (referee)
- Charles Anthony Corbett Wilson
- Julian Wilson (surfer)
- Ronald Martin Wilson
- Tom Wilson (basketball)
- Windeward Bound
- Windsor (sloop)
- Douglas Winston
- Nick Winter
- Shire of Winton
- Wirrabara Range Conservation Park
- Wisemans Ferry
- Michael Withers (water polo)
- SS Wollongbar (1922)
- Wollongong Head Lighthouse
- HMAS Wollongong
- Wolseley Common Conservation Park
- Wombats Rest, South Australia
- Women He's Undressed
- Anna Wood (canoeist)
- Casey Wood
- Ken Wood (coach)
- Ken Woods
- Patrick Woods
- Belinda Woolcock
- James Gilbert Woolcock
- Bianca Woolford
- Charles Woolley (rugby league)
- Don Woolnough
- HMAS Woomera
- Wooroonooran, Queensland
- Richard Wootton (racehorse trainer)
- James Worpel
- Carrie Worthley
- Andy Wright (sound engineer)
- Don Wright (athlete)
- Owen Wright (surfer)
- Ozzie Wright
- Ron Wright (umpire)
- Julian Wruck
- USS WST-1
- ASV Wyatt Earp
- Arthur Wyeth
- Arrienne Wynen
- Wynnum, Queensland
- Wyuna
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- Australian stores lighter Yampi Lass
- Chris Yan
- Yandra
- Commonwealth v Yarmirr
- HMAS Yarra
- HMAS Yarroma
- Daniel Yeadon
- Yelta (tugboat)
- P. A. Yeomans
- Justin Yerbury
- Yetta Dhinnakkal Centre
- Young Lachlan
- Carol Young (swimmer)
- Mitchell Young
- Naomi Young
- W. A. Young
- Youngblood (5 Seconds of Summer album)
- Jinhong Yuan