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.
Pages in category "Use Australian English from August 2015"
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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- 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
- Heywood Park
- Hickinbotham Oval
- Scott Hicks (director)
- Hills Valley Weekly
- Ben Hills
- Zane Hilton
- List of historic houses in South Australia
- History of the Australian Capital Territory
- History of the City of Burnside
- History of the Port Adelaide Football Club
- Hobart Baroque Festival
- Hockey WA
- Errol Hodder
- William Holden (journalist)
- City of Holdfast Bay
- Home Entertainment Suppliers
- Homebake
- Edward George Honey
- Amanda Hooton
- James Horan (cricketer)
- Adele Horin
- Thomas Horne (politician)
- Horseshoe Bend Station
- The Hospital Research Foundation
- The Hot Lies
- Ann Howard (author)
- Jackie Huggins
- Jack Hughes (trade unionist)
- Richard Hughes (journalist)
- Graeme Hugo
- Catherine Hunter (filmmaker)
- Drew Hutton
I
- I Need Two Heads
- Illawarra Folk Festival
- Illusion (musical)
- Illywhacker
- In Fiction
- Infinity Plus Two
- Ken Inglis
- The Inlander (Queensland Rail)
- Institute for Mineral & Energy Resources
- Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation
- Institute of Modern Languages (Queensland)
- International House, The University of Sydney
- International House, University of Queensland
- Intervarsity Choral Festival (Australia)
- Inverell Hawks
- Clarrie Isaacs
- Isaac Isaacs (mayor)
- List of islands within the Murray River in South Australia
- Isotopia Festival
J
- Jack Maggs
- Rose Jacobs
- Steven Jacobs (television presenter)
- James Cook University
- James Cook University Law Review
- James Cook University School of Business
- James Cook University Singapore
- Francis James
- Jeffrey James
- Russell James
- Jazz in the Domain
- Michael Jeh
- David Jelley
- James Jelley
- Bill Jenkings
- Gael Jennings
- Graeme Jennings (violinist)
- Carol Jerrems
- Bob Jervis
- Jocks Lagoon
- John Martin's
- Natasha Johns-Messenger
- St John's Anglican Church, Albany
- Frank Johnson (mayor)
- Herbert Johnson (Australian politician)
- Ryan Johnson (actor)
- Nick Johnston (journalist)
- Henry James Johnstone
- Jill Jolliffe
- Kate Jones
- Margaret Jones (journalist)
- Joondalup Giants
- Rex Jory
- George Jose
- Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
- Jualbup Lake
- Jubilee Oval (Adelaide)
- Mark Juddery
- Julia Creek, Queensland
K
- John Kachoyan
- Paul Kadak
- Mayu Kanamori
- Kangaroo
- Kangaroo meat
- Patricia Karvelas
- Kathleen Lumley College
- Danny Katz
- Kaurna language
- Paul Keating
- Fran Kelly
- Bill Kelty
- William Kelynack
- Kensington Oval, Adelaide
- Paul Kent (journalist)
- Victoria Keon-Cohen
- Christian Kerr
- Frank Kerr (cricketer)
- Charles Kerry
- Valerie Khoo
- King Snake Roost
- Leah King-Smith
- Henry King (photographer)
- Stephen King (surveyor)
- Whitely King
- Kingston House, Kingston Park
- H. G. Kippax
- Ern Klauer
- Julian Knowles
- Graeme Koehne
- Kooyonga Golf Club
- The Kransky Sisters
- Harry Krantz
- Friedrich C. Krichauff
- Rudie Hermann Kuiter
- Kuitpo Forest
- Kumpupintil Lake
L
- John La Nauze
- Rosario La Spina
- Jay Laga'aia
- Craig Lahiff
- Lake Ballard
- Lake Barlee
- Lake Breaden
- Lake Bryde-East Lake Bryde
- Lake Buchanan (Western Australia)
- Lake Burnside
- Lake Carey
- Lake Dora (Western Australia)
- Lake Gore
- Lake Gregory (Western Australia)
- Lake Jasper
- Lake Joondalup
- Lake Macleod
- Lake Magenta
- Lake Maitland
- Lake McLarty
- Lake Monginup
- Lake Muir
- Lake Nabberu
- Lake Newell (Western Australia)
- Lake Pleasant View System Important Bird Area
- Lake Seppings
- Lake Shaster
- Lakes Argyle and Kununurra Ramsar Site
- Tiffany Lamb
- W. J. Lambie
- Allison Langdon
- Gertrude Langer
- Henry Langley (bishop)
- Henry Langley (Dean of Melbourne)
- Langlo River
- Colin Lankshear
- The Lanterns
- Lathami Conservation Park
- Benjamin Law (writer)
- Steve Lawrence (computer scientist)
- John Lazar
- Chip Le Grand
- Arthur Mills Lea
- Leader Messenger
- David Leckie
- Lee Remick (The Go-Betweens song)
- Christopher David Lee
- Lake Lefroy
- Dance Hub SA
- Caleb Lewis
- Sam Lewis (trade unionist)
- Liberal National Party of Queensland
- Lincoln College (University of Adelaide)
- Howard Lindley
- Matthew Liptak
- List of Australian flags
- List of Catholic dioceses in Australia
- List of Griffith University people
- List of nationally significant 20th-century architecture in South Australia
- List of people from Adelaide
- List of public transport routes in Adelaide
- List of University of Adelaide people