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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from June 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 June 2015"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,510 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Aussie Rules Footy
- Aussie Rules the World
- Tom Austin (politician)
- Austin, Western Australia
- Australasian Steam Navigation Company
- Australasian United Steam Navigation Company
- Australia's Surfing Life
- List of Australian and New Zealand advertising characters
- Australian Association of National Advertisers
- Australian Classification Review Board
- Australian Commercial Television Code of Practice
- Australian Indigenous Communications Association
- Australian Institute of Sport
- Australian Interactive Media Industry Association
- Australian Journalists Association
- Australian Oriental Line
- Australian Pilot
- Australian Press Council
- List of Australian rugby league grand final records
- Australian Rules Football (1989 video game)
- Australian Sailing magazine
- Australian Schoolboys rugby union team
- Australian Shooter
- Australian Space Agency
- Australian Swimming Championships
- Australian Wooden Boat Festival
- Narelle Autio
- Electoral district of Avoca (Victorian Legislative Council)
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- Wendy Bacon
- Baffle Creek
- Henry Bailey (Australian politician)
- Matthew Baird (politician)
- Vaco Baissac
- Frederick Baker (cricketer)
- Richard Baker (Victorian politician)
- Electoral district of Ballaarat
- Robert Barbour (Victorian politician)
- Robert Barr (Australian politician)
- John Barrett (Australian politician)
- Wayne Bartholomew
- Jordanna Bartlett
- Gordon Barton
- Bastyan Power Station
- Peter Batchelor
- William Bates (Australian politician)
- William Bayles
- Beam Software
- Dympna Beard
- Henry Beard (politician)
- Greg Bearup
- Liz Beattie
- Eric Beecher
- Electoral district of Belfast and Warrnambool
- Ben Lomond bioregion
- William H. Bennett (newspaperman)
- Andrew Bent
- Beria, Western Australia
- Better Farming Train (Victoria)
- Claire Bevilacqua
- Big League
- Big Star Records
- Craig Bildstien
- Mark Bin Bakar
- Binnu, Western Australia
- Bird Island (Tasmania)
- Rosetta Jane Birks
- Black Flag, Western Australia
- Black River (Queensland)
- Black+White
- Blackman Bay, Tasmania
- Raúl Blanco (footballer, born 1941)
- Lizzie Blandthorn
- Frank Block (Australian politician)
- Blue (Australian magazine)
- Blythe River (Tasmania)
- Bogan Hunters
- Henry Bolton (Australian politician)
- Bonnie Vale, Western Australia
- Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative
- Border Railways Act 1922
- David Bornstein (politician)
- Graham Borrack
- Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
- Wendy Botha
- John Bowser
- Bra Boys (film)
- David Bradbury (film maker)
- Division of Braddon
- Edward Braddon
- Bremer River Rail Bridge
- Neil Brindley
- Brisbane Times
- Broadcasting Services Act 1992
- John Henry Brooke
- Serena Brooke
- Joseph Tilley Brown
- Fanny Brownbill
- William Brownbill
- Dorothy Brunton
- John Bryant (sport shooter)
- Meyrick Buchanan
- Rosy Buchanan
- Lin Buckfield
- Ray Buckley (Australian politician)
- Helen Buday
- Josh Bull
- Tim Bull
- Bullabulling, Western Australia
- Bunbury Belle
- Burbanks, Western Australia
- Burdekin River
- Fred Burden
- Leonie Burke
- Burns Philp
- Pam Burridge
- Robert Burrowes (Australian politician)
- Burrum River
- Burtville, Western Australia
- Edward Butler (cricketer, born 1851)
- Butlers Gorge Power Station
- Charles Sinclair Butt
- Robert Byrne (Australian politician)
- Liz Byrski
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- Callion, Western Australia
- Alberto Campbell-Staines
- Canberra Illustrated: A Quarterly Magazine
- Canberra Press Gallery
- Candid Camera (Australian photographic exhibition)
- The Cane Toad Times
- Canna, Western Australia
- Canning Stock Route
- Cape Burney, Western Australia
- Cape Grim
- Cape Grim massacre
- Captain Cook Cruises (Australia)
- Captain Cook Cruises (Western Australia)
- Charles Carr (cricketer)
- Sophie Carrigill
- Tamsin Carroll
- Lisa Casagrande
- Cascade, Western Australia
- Castleholme Homestead
- Electoral district of Castlemaine (Victorian Legislative Council)
- Catagunya Power Station
- Cathedral Mountain (Tasmania)
- Ian Cathie
- Catholic Broadcasting Company
- CBN (Australian TV station)
- Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association
- Central Coast Ferries
- Centre for Contemporary Photography
- Joan Chambers
- Peter Charley
- Christmas Creek mine
- Electoral district of City of Melbourne
- Glenn Clarke
- Classic International Cruises
- Clive Churchill Medal
- The Club (Australian TV series)
- Cluny Power Station
- Clyde River (Tasmania)
- Les Coates
- Ken Coghill
- Harold Cohen (politician)
- Tony Cohen
- The Cold Acre
- Neil Cole (politician)
- Coleman River (Queensland)
- Geoff Coleman
- Coles Bay, Tasmania
- Peter Collins (Victorian politician)
- Colthup's House
- Anita Louise Combe
- Come Alive (Paulini album)
- Comet Vale, Western Australia
- Commonwealth Oil Refineries
- Communications and Entertainment Limited
- Community Newspaper Group
- The Companion to Tasmanian History
- Connex Melbourne
- Patricia Conolly
- Amy Conroy
- Josh Constable
- Convergence Review
- The Conversation (website)
- Coonana, Western Australia
- Robin Cooper (politician)
- Thomas Cope (politician)
- George Coppin
- Corny Point Lighthouse
- Coroner's Court of Western Australia
- Stan Corrigan
- Cosmo Newbery
- Country Television Services
- Victor Courtney
- George Cox (Victorian politician)
- Steve Crabb
- Jack Cremean
- Crestwood High School (New South Wales)
- Crikey