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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 1,311 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Recruits (TV series)
- Recruits: Paramedics
- Red Rooster
- Redcliffe Padres
- Redgum
- The Reels
- Reid River Airfield
- Jim Reid (Australian footballer)
- Paul Reid (soccer, born 1979)
- John Reilly (Australian footballer)
- Resistance: Young Socialist Alliance
- Revival Centres International
- Rhadinosticta
- Rhadinosticta simplex
- Tom Richards (rugby union, born 1882)
- John Riley (physicist)
- Rob Riley (Aboriginal activist)
- Risdon Cove
- Carl Riseley
- Riverina
- Rene Rivkin
- Robbery Under Arms
- Tom Roberts
- Horace Robertson
- Tony Roche
- Cameron Rogers
- Phil Rogers
- Ralph Rogerson
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba
- Rooty Hill, New South Wales
- Bill Rose (footballer)
- Pania Rose
- Chris Ross (musician)
- Colin Campbell Ross
- Martin Rotsey
- Darren Rowse
- Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
- Royal Tasmania Regiment
- George Rudolph
- Rugby league in Australia
- Rugby league in Chile
- Scott Rush
- Russell Island (Moreton Bay)
- Sebastian Ryall
- John Ryan (rugby, born 1948)
- Michael Ryan (rugby league)
- Phil Ryan (footballer, born 1951)
- Rylstone, New South Wales
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- Sail the Wildest Stretch
- St Brigid's College
- St John's College, University of Sydney
- Graeme Samuel
- Billy Sanders
- Chris Sandow
- Sausage Software
- Scandal'us
- The Scepter of the Ancients
- Paul Schütze
- Science and Sorcery (album)
- The Scientists
- Phillip Scifleet
- Scotch College, Perth
- Screen Play (blog)
- Screening of soap operas in Australia
- Sea Lake railway station
- Seawater desalination in Australia
- Second Army (Australia)
- Second Stanhope ministry
- The Secret History of Eurovision
- The Secret Life Of... (album)
- Secretary of the Department of Health and Community Services v JWB
- See How They Run (TV series)
- Naum Sekulovski
- Serial Thriller
- Ted Serong
- Seven West Media
- Seymour Centre
- Mark Seymour
- The Shak at Home
- Bob Shaw (golfer)
- John Shaw (sailor)
- Mark Shea
- Mike Sheahan
- Shearers and Rural Workers' Union
- Tony Sheldon (actor)
- Shine (Vanessa Amorosi song)
- Alfred Shout
- Sick Puppies discography
- SIEV 36
- Wolfgang Sievers
- Sid Silk
- Mark Simmonds (saxophonist)
- Sean Simpson (footballer)
- Singers of Renown
- Sarina Singh
- Sleepmakeswaves
- Slideshows (album)
- Smith Street, Darwin
- Keith Smith (engineer)
- Ngaire Smith
- Trevor Smith (field hockey)
- Phil Smyth
- Sneaky Sound System (2006 album)
- Snowman (band)
- So Over You
- Somebody Out There
- Somebody That I Used to Know
- Daryl Somers
- Something for Kate
- Somewhere in the Real World
- Song of Scarabaeus
- South Australian Railways T class
- South Australian Railways Y class
- South East Melbourne Phoenix
- South Fremantle Football Club
- South Queensland Crushers
- Southern Aurora
- Spark (magazine)
- Special Air Service Regiment
- Speedstar
- Spicks and Specks (TV series)
- The Spierig Brothers
- Sport in Brisbane
- Sport in the Northern Territory
- Nicholas Sprenger
- James Squire
- Tony Squires
- Short Stack
- Stand Apart
- State of Origin
- Trent Steed
- Steer (song)
- Karl Stefanovic
- The Stems
- Ross Stevenson (radio presenter)
- Harold Stewart
- Miles Stewart
- Robert Stigwood
- Andrew Stockdale
- Julie Stockton
- Mathew Stokes
- Allan Stone
- Curtis Stone
- Samantha Stosur
- Yvonne Strahovski
- Streaky Bay, South Australia
- HMAS Stuart (FFH 153)
- Suicide Blonde
- Sunshine, Victoria
- Superwoman (Paulini album)
- Danny Sveinson
- Roger Swainston
- HMAS Swan (DE 50)
- Swan River Colony
- Chrissie Swan
- Sydney 500
- Sydney Church of England Grammar School
- Sydney Comedy Festival
- Sydney Motorsport Park
- List of Sydney Roosters records
- Sydney United 58 FC
- Brian Syron
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- Take Me In (Powderfinger song)
- Talent League
- Regan Tamanui
- Nick Tana
- Tangle season 1
- Tangle (TV series)
- Terence Tao
- Johnny Taylor (sportsman)
- Things of Stone and Wood
- This Vital Chapter
- David Thorne (writer)
- Thorngate, South Australia
- Tightrope (Stephanie McIntosh album)
- Tightrope (Stephanie McIntosh song)
- Cecil Edgar Tilley
- Timeline of Aboriginal history of Western Australia
- Melissa Tkautz
- Vuko Tomasevic
- Too B or Not Too B
- Torrens, Australian Capital Territory
- Ernie Toshack
- Tower Hill (volcano)
- TOWER Software
- Simon Townsend
- Andrew Tranquilli
- Transair (Australia)
- TransBunbury
- TransGoldfields
- Scott Tronc
- Truganini
- Shannon Tubb
- Tullaberga Island
- Ben Turner (weightlifter)
- Twentieth Century (Cold Chisel album)
- Two of Diamonds (album)
- Two Shoes
- TyDi