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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from August 2011 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 1,304 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Charles Blackman
- Blackstone Formation, Australia
- Blackwater Airport
- Dennis Blair (footballer)
- Hamish Blake
- Johnny Bliss
- Blue Heelers season 7
- Blue King Brown
- Max Blumfield
- Travis Boak
- Bochara, Victoria
- William Boissevain
- Bombing of Wewak
- Bond v The Queen
- The Book Club
- Ian Borchard
- The Border Mail
- Born Sandy Devotional
- Tim Bowden
- Brendan Bower
- Colin Boyd (footballer)
- Millie Boyle
- Breddan Aerodrome
- Rob Bredl
- Greg Brentnall
- Paul Briggs (boxer)
- Brit Brit, Victoria
- British nuclear tests at Maralinga
- Grant Brits
- Con Britt
- Russell Broadbent
- Rob Broadfield
- Sandy Brondello
- Steve Brook
- Tom Brooks (umpire)
- Travis Brooks
- Brown Brothers Milawa Vineyard
- Arthur Stanley Brown
- Brunswick Heads
- Buchanan (band)
- John Buchanan (Australian cricketer)
- Brian Buckley (footballer, born 1935)
- Budget Direct
- Reg Burgess
- Tom Burlinson
- Bill Burns (footballer)
- Bill Bushell
- Richard Butler (diplomat)
- Alex Buzo
- Byaduk
- Death of Caroline Byrne
- Adam Byrnes
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- John Cain (41st Premier of Victoria)
- Ian Cairns
- Camberwell Football Club
- Camp Orange
- John Campbell (rugby)
- Canterbury railway station, Melbourne
- Lana Cantrell
- Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
- Cape Nelson State Park
- Cape Otway Lighthouse
- Cape Schanck Lighthouse
- Capricorn and Bunker Group
- Emmanuel Carella
- Isobelle Carmody
- Carnarvon Highway
- Carnival (Kasey Chambers album)
- Helena Carr
- Adam Casey (soccer)
- Martyn P. Casey
- Charlotte Caslick
- Cattamarra Coal Measures
- Cattanach v Melchior
- Geoff Cayzer
- Cazalys Stadium
- Daphne Ceeney
- Central Coast Mariners FC
- Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE
- Ross Chaffer
- 2009 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
- Michelle Chandler
- Chatham railway station, Melbourne
- Chatswood Chase Sydney
- Chris Cheney
- Tiffany Cherry
- Office of the Chief Scientist (Australia)
- Child pornography laws in Australia
- Chit Chat Von Loopin Stab
- Choose You
- Nathan Christoffel
- Matthew Church (rugby league)
- Cissus hypoglauca
- Cissus sterculiifolia
- The City Bushman
- CityRail
- Claoxylon australe
- Jimmy Clarken
- Pamela Clauss
- Peter Clough
- Coal in Australia
- Cobb & Co Museum
- Shannon Cole
- Phil Coles
- Collaroy, New South Wales
- Maurie Collins
- Collinsfield, South Australia
- Combet v Commonwealth
- Come Back Again
- Comeng (train)
- Coming Home (Alex Lloyd song)
- Communication Workers Union of Australia
- Community Action Against Homophobia
- Compare Travel Insurance
- Confide in Me
- Confide in Me: The Irresistible Kylie
- Coniston massacre
- Alan Conn
- Mark Connors
- Contrive
- Controlled Folly
- Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
- Conviction Kitchen (Australian TV series)
- Coode Island
- Antony Cooke
- Brad Cooper
- Denise Cooper
- Cornish Australians
- Sarah Corrigan
- Olive Cotton
- Fabian Coulthard
- Leroi Court
- Nicholas Courtney (cricketer)
- Tedda Courtney
- Cowper ministry (1870)
- Cowra
- Erle Cox
- Douglas Crabbe
- Cradle Mountain
- Alan Cransberg
- Peter Cransberg
- Peter Crimmins
- Julian Croft
- Lloyd Crosbie
- Ernie Crossan
- Nathan Crosswell
- Croton verreauxii
- Crownies
- Robert Crowther
- Carolyn Crudgington
- Australian Army ship Crusader (AV 2767)
- Israel Cruz
- Ryan Cuskelly
- Betty Cuthbert
- Cybergirl
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- D'Arenberg
- Laurie Daley
- Dalgarno v Hannah
- Barney Dalton
- Kim Dalton
- Anthony Daly (cricketer)
- Trent Dalzell
- Harry Daniel
- Danyo, Victoria
- Jared Daperis
- Daphnia jollyi
- Dark Shades of Blue
- Jason Dasey
- Allan Davis (cyclist)
- The Day You Come
- De Bortoli Wines
- C. J. De Garis
- Kate DeAraugo
- Tony Dell
- Suze DeMarchi
- Jane den Hollander
- Denmark Hill Insect Bed
- Paul Denny (actor)
- Derwent Entertainment Centre
- Designated Targets
- Destroy the Robots
- Devastated (Sam Clark song)
- The Devil May Care
- Phoebe Di Tommaso
- Diamantina Cocktail
- John Diamond (doctor)
- Ian Dickson (TV personality)
- Different Like You
- Dilettantes (album)
- Dimboola railway station
- The Dingoes
- Disability Discrimination Act 1992
- Stuart Diver
- Division of Scullin (1955–1969)
- Dlux
- Rhali Dobson
- Lorraine Dodd
- Norman Doig
- Dollar Sweets dispute
- Peter Dombrovskis