Category:Use Australian English from May 2011
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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from May 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 1,315 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Black Fingernails, Red Wine
- Black Fingernails, Red Wine (song)
- The Black Swan (The Triffids album)
- Travis Blackley
- Amanda Blair
- Peter Blasina
- Sarah Blasko
- Gregory Blaxland
- Bliss Release
- Edith Bliss
- The Blow Parade
- Blue Mountains (New South Wales)
- Blue Water High
- Nathan Bock
- Bodyjar
- William E. Bold
- The Bolt Report
- Justin Boocock
- Nancy Borlase
- Maria Borounov
- John Boston
- Bournda National Park
- Leigh Bowery
- Russell Boyd
- Mike Brady (musician)
- Tom Bramble
- The Breakers '83
- Breaking Up (song)
- Breathe (Kaz James song)
- Wylie Breckenridge
- Hannah Brewer
- Bright and Hitchcocks
- Brisbane Australia Temple
- Brisbane Roar FC
- 2010–11 Brisbane Roar FC season
- Remi Broadway
- Broome Tramway
- Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1896)
- Brumby
- Bundjalung people
- Jeremy Burgess
- Sharon Burley
- Burra, South Australia
- The Bushwackers (band)
- The Butcher Brothers
- Jack Butler (Jiwarli)
- Stuart Thomas Butler
- Butterfingers (Australian band)
- Leon Byner
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- C7 Sport
- Cabramatta, New South Wales
- Lewis Caine
- Cam Cairncross
- Calerway
- Norman Callaway
- Camberwell Grammar School
- Ian Campbell (triple jumper)
- Trudi Canavan
- HMAS Canberra (D33)
- Cancer Council Victoria
- Cancer Council Queensland
- James Cannan
- Capricornia Correctional Centre
- Car Tape 2
- Chris Carberry
- Cargo (album)
- Carlton–Essendon AFL rivalry
- Bob Carmichael
- Carnarvon Tracking Station
- Wes Carr
- David Carter (tennis)
- Rhys Carter
- Vivien Carter
- Castlecrag, New South Wales
- The Castlereagh Line
- Catch the Wind: Songs of a Generation
- Margaret Catchpole
- Cattai National Park
- Phil Cayzer
- CDT (TV station)
- Central Hall, Melbourne
- Centre for Public Integrity (Australia)
- Centre for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems
- Kasey Chambers
- Channel 44 (Adelaide)
- Channel V Australia
- Chaos and Bright Lights
- Nathan Chapman (footballer)
- Vickie Chapman
- Charlotte Pass, New South Wales
- Chase That Feeling
- John Cheffers
- Chelmsford Royal Commission
- Cherax depressus
- Ian Chesterman
- Chicken Treat
- Chief of Army (Australia)
- Choristhemis olivei
- Christian Democratic Party (Australia)
- Dan Christian
- Wilbur Norman Christiansen
- Cigarettes Will Kill You
- Circular Breathing
- Citipointe Christian College
- City of Orange (New South Wales)
- City vs Country Origin
- Claremont Oval
- Geoff Clark (politician)
- David Clarke (Australian footballer, born 1980)
- Marty Clarke (basketball)
- Justin Clemens
- Sean Clingeleffer
- Mick Clingly
- Cloncurry, Queensland
- Closed for Winter
- Closure in Moscow
- John Coates (sports administrator)
- Greg Coffey
- Coffin ray
- Cog (band)
- Ola Cohn
- Coin Laundry (song)
- Cold Chisel
- Ruth Coleman
- Toni Collette
- Ken Collicoat
- Collingwood Park (stadium)
- Colonial Secretary of Western Australia
- Dennis Cometti
- Common yabby
- Commonwealth Law Reports
- Commonwealth Railways NC class
- Condamine Power Station
- Barry Connolly
- Connor Court Publishing
- Leonard Cook
- William Ernest Cooke
- Garrie Cooper
- Jessie Cooper
- Jodie Cooper
- Matt Cooper (rugby league)
- William Cooper (Aboriginal Australian)
- The Cops (Australian band)
- Coral Sea Islands
- Corrugation Road
- Paul Costello (rugby union)
- Country Road Group
- Cowan rail accident
- Berkley Cox
- Craigieburn, Victoria
- Sara Creasy
- Mitch Creek
- Edgar Croft
- Emma-Kate Croghan
- Crowded House (album)
- Crystal Brook, South Australia
- Culture of Australia
- Shane Jiraiya Cummings
- John Cuneo (sailor)
- Harold Curlewis
- Lisa Curry
- Cygnet Cinema
- Cyrtophora exanthematica
- Cythera (yacht)
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- Nick D'Arcy
- Daly Waters Airfield
- DJ Damage
- Bill Damianos
- Dance with Me (Justice Crew song)
- Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series) season 11
- Aleks Danko
- George Christian Darbyshire
- Aaron Davey
- David Jones (retailer)
- Colin Davidson (Australian Army officer)
- Bert Davie
- Brielle Davis
- Cassie Davis
- Scott Davis (cyclist)
- Davyhurst Gold Mine
- Matt Day
- Ron De Iulio
- Dead Letter Circus (EP)
- The Deanery, Perth
- Andrew Demetriou
- Demon Flower
- Paul Dempsey
- DEQX
- Basil Dickinson
- Digger (soldier)
- Michael Dighton
- Digital terrestrial television in Australia
- Spase Dilevski
- Division of Isaacs (1949–1969)
- Division of Lawson
- Division of Phillip
- Division of St George
- Travis Dodd
- Dogstar (TV series)
- Australian snubfin dolphin