Category:Use Australian English from August 2015
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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from August 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 1,565 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Doctor Wooreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending of the World
- Dog Rock
- Robin Donald
- Helen Donaldson
- Doof
- Chris Dore
- Philip Dorling
- Peter Dowd (academic)
- Downer family
- John Downer
- DreamBIG Children's Festival
- Amanda Drury
- Dry Creek (South Australia)
- Dudley Park, South Australia
- Billy Duggan
- Lloyd Dumas
- Dumbleyung Lake
- Chantal Dunbar
- Ken Duncan (photographer)
- Jim Dunford
- Louisa Margaret Dunkley
- Max Dupain
E
- Earthcore
- Michael Easson
- East Torrens Messenger
- Easterfest
- Eastern Courier Messenger
- Edge Church
- Guy Edmonds
- Lisa Edwards
- Sandy Edwards
- Nathan Efron
- Jack Egerton
- Susie Eisenhuth
- Elder Conservatorium of Music
- Bruce Elder (journalist)
- Electric Soup (album)
- Bob Elix
- Elizabeth City Centre
- Elizabeth Oval
- Malcolm Henry Ellis
- Rennie Ellis
- Embodiment 12:14
- Emerson Crossing
- Eric Bonython Conservation Park
- Kamran Eshraghian
- Esk River (Queensland)
- Esplanade Hotel, Albany
- Euclase Stakes
- Fred Evans (union worker)
- John Everingham
- Samantha Everton
F
- Ben Fajzullin
- The Fantastic Leslie
- Beatrice Faust
- Feast Festival
- Jim Fenwick
- Susan Fereday
- Martin Ferguson (politician)
- William Ferguson (Australian Aboriginal leader)
- The Fern Tattoo
- Jeannie Ferris
- Festival of the Sun
- Robert Fidgeon
- Field Day (Sydney festival)
- Finding You (The Go-Betweens song)
- Elizabeth Finkel
- Herbert Finlay
- Edmund Finn
- John Fisher (Australian journalist)
- Margaret Fisher
- Tom Fitzgerald (economist)
- Brian Fitzpatrick (Australian writer)
- Richard Fitzpatrick (cinematographer)
- John Flaus
- Flinders University Museum of Art
- Gerrit Fokkema
- Katrina Fong Lim
- Football Northern Territory
- Football South Australia
- Football West
- Harry Foran
- Cameron Forbes (writer)
- Sue Ford
- Forestier Peninsula
- Forrestdale Lake
- Kate Forsyth
- Fortune Battle of the Corporate Bands
- Mark Fraser (secretary)
- Morag Fraser
- Harry Frauca
- Alex Frayne
- John Frazer (architect)
- Phillip Frazer
- Philip Freier
- Friendly Street Poets
- Friends Meeting House, Adelaide
- List of Frontline (Australian TV series) episodes
- Frontline season 1
- Frontline season 2
- Frontline season 3
- Funemployed (book)
- Fuse Festival
G
- Louis Gabriel
- Teresa Gambaro
- John Gandini
- Gargoyle Poets Series
- Tom Garland (trade unionist)
- Lisa Gasteen
- Jozef Gécz
- Laura Geitz
- Generations In Jazz
- Genie Workbench
- Ian George
- Gepps Cross, South Australia
- Kate Geraghty
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Geraldton
- Vickie Gest
- Get Lucky (Little River Band album)
- Bronwyn Gillanders
- Gilliat River
- The Girl You Lost to Cocaine
- Glen Innes railway station, New South Wales
- Glendi
- Glenelg Golf Club
- Glenelg Oval
- Glenunga International High School
- Charles Richmond Glover
- Tom Gluyas
- George Godfrey (journalist)
- Going Blind (The Go-Betweens song)
- Gold Coast Medical
- Gold Coast Motorail
- John Gollings
- Gone South
- Matthew Goode and Co
- The Goodwood
- Goodwood Saints Football Club
- Paula Goodyer
- Robert Gottliebsen
- Government House, Adelaide
- Grace Grace
- Toby Graham
- Grampians Jazz Festival
- Grange Royals Hockey Club
- John Grant (Australian politician)
- Gyton Grantley
- The Grass Is Greener (festival)
- The Great Escape (festival)
- Great Southern Slam
- Evan Green (journalist)
- H. M. Green (journalist)
- Hall Greenland
- Frank Sydney Greenop
- Germaine Greer
- Mike Grenby
- John Grey (Australian general)
- Greyhound Park
- Griffith Business School
- Griffith railway station
- Griffith University
- Griffith University busway station
- Griffith University Josephine Ulrick Poetry Prize
- Bill Griggs
- Groovin' the Moo
- Guardian Messenger
- GUD (band)
- GuRoo
- Tom Gurr
- Bruce Guthrie
- Phillip Gwynne
- Gympie Music Muster
H
- Alfred Arthur Greenwood Hales
- Halfbrick Studios
- Tony Hall-Matthews
- Fiona Hall (artist)
- Josh Hall (footballer)
- Jeff Hallebone
- Paul Ham
- Hammer the Hammer
- Keith Hancock (historian)
- Peter Hanlon (sportswriter)
- Michael Harbison
- Gary Hardgrave
- Lee Harding (writer)
- Peter Harrison (historian)
- Hans Hasenpflug
- Des Hasler
- Richard Hays (health sciences)
- Head of the River (Victoria)
- Jim Healy (trade unionist)
- Helpmann Academy
- Bill Henderson (Australian rules footballer)
- George Henderson (Australian politician)
- Henley Football Club
- Henty (wine)
- John Hepworth (writer)
- The Herald (Adelaide)
- Hero (musical)
- Dyson Heydon