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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from November 2016 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 2,070 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- John Bodel
- George Bodey
- Bolte ministry
- Bolton Clarke
- Bondi Cigars
- Boolboonda Tunnel
- Boonah Butter Factory
- John Booth (Australian politician)
- Robert Coulter Booth
- Sharon Booth
- Borbidge ministry
- Born Lion
- Paula Bossio
- Thomas Edward Bostock
- David Boundy
- Steph Bowe
- Bowen Courthouse
- Bowen Park, Brisbane
- Diamantina Bowen
- James Bowman (surgeon)
- Bowraville murders
- Gordon Bradbery
- Lou Bradley
- William Bradley (New South Wales colonial politician)
- Brand–Nalder ministry
- Brand–Watts ministry
- Michael Brand (art historian)
- Breaking the silence NSW
- Breast Cancer Network Australia
- Keith Brennan
- Brien Holden Vision Institute
- Freda Briggs
- Henry Briggs (politician)
- Murder of Michelle Bright
- Brisbane Boys' College Buildings
- Brisbane Grammar School Buildings
- Edward Broadhurst (politician)
- Henry Brockman (Australian politician)
- Allan G. Bromley
- Donald Brook
- George Brookes
- Mabel Brookes
- William Brookes (New South Wales politician)
- Brooklyn Bridge, New South Wales
- Glen Broomhill
- Thomas Broughton (Australian politician)
- George Brown (Australian politician, born 1929)
- John Brown (New South Wales politician)
- Nicholas John Brown
- Stephen Campbell Brown
- William Brown (Tasmanian politician)
- William Browne (New South Wales politician)
- 1934 Brownlow Medal
- 1935 Brownlow Medal
- 1936 Brownlow Medal
- 1938 Brownlow Medal
- 1939 Brownlow Medal
- 1940 Brownlow Medal
- 1941 Brownlow Medal
- 1946 Brownlow Medal
- 1947 Brownlow Medal
- 1948 Brownlow Medal
- 1949 Brownlow Medal
- 1950 Brownlow Medal
- 1951 Brownlow Medal
- 1952 Brownlow Medal
- 1953 Brownlow Medal
- 1954 Brownlow Medal
- 1955 Brownlow Medal
- 1956 Brownlow Medal
- 1957 Brownlow Medal
- 1958 Brownlow Medal
- 1959 Brownlow Medal
- 1960 Brownlow Medal
- 1961 Brownlow Medal
- 1962 Brownlow Medal
- 1963 Brownlow Medal
- 1964 Brownlow Medal
- 1965 Brownlow Medal
- 1966 Brownlow Medal
- 1968 Brownlow Medal
- 1969 Brownlow Medal
- 1970 Brownlow Medal
- 1971 Brownlow Medal
- 1972 Brownlow Medal
- 1973 Brownlow Medal
- 1974 Brownlow Medal
- Ethel Bruce
- John Bruce (British Army officer)
- Aidan de Brune
- Trevor R. Bryce
- James Buchanan (New South Wales politician)
- Buckeridge Group of Companies
- Judith Buckrich
- Alice Buffett
- David Buffett
- Ivens Buffett
- Eva Buhrich
- Nathaniel Bull
- Shire of Buloke
- List of mayors of Bundaberg
- William Henry Bundey
- Alexandra Bunton
- Elizabeth Burchill
- Marshall Burdekin
- Bureau of Health Information
- Iris Burgoyne
- Burke ministry (Northern Territory)
- Burke ministry (Western Australia)
- Michael Burke (New South Wales colonial politician)
- Joanne Burns
- Karen Burns (academic)
- Busby's Bore
- Robert Butcher
- Kevin Byrne (mayor)
- William Byrnes
- Karl Byrom
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- Lizette Cabrera
- Caroline Caddy
- Thomas Cadell (politician)
- First Cain ministry
- Second Cain ministry
- Third Cain ministry
- Debra Cain
- Barbara Caine
- John Caldwell (New South Wales politician)
- Mena Calthorpe
- Donald Campbell (Australian politician)
- George Campbell (New South Wales politician)
- James Campbell (New South Wales politician)
- James Callender Campbell
- Cancer Australia
- Cancer Institute of New South Wales
- Kim Caraher
- Carers Alliance
- Carey Baptist Grammar School
- Les Carlyon
- Carmada
- Carpenter ministry
- John Carr (Australian politician, born 1819)
- Carrington, New South Wales (Mid-Coast Council)
- Victor Carrington
- George Carter (New South Wales politician)
- Reginald Carter (politician)
- Maie Casey, Baroness Casey
- Tom Casey (Australian politician)
- John William Castine
- Casual vacancies in the Australian Parliament
- John C. Cawood
- Centennial Park, Western Australia
- Electoral district of Chaffey
- William Chaffey
- Chalk ministry
- Roger Chalk
- Joe Chamberlain (Australian politician)
- Bill Chambers (musician)
- Joseph Chambers (politician)
- Nash Chambers
- Harry Chan
- Samuel Charles (politician)
- Charlie's Country
- John Cheek
- Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
- Chief Secretary of New South Wales
- Elizabeth Chifley
- Elizabeth Chipman
- James Chisholm (politician)
- Beatrix Christian
- Neville Christian
- Walter Church (Australian politician)
- Monica Clare
- List of mayors of Claremont
- Claremont serial killings
- Christopher Clark
- Justine Clark
- Judith Clarke
- Sir Rupert Clarke, 2nd Baronet
- William John Turner Clarke
- John Clements (Australian politician)
- Cloggs Cave
- Edward Close Jr.
- James Cock
- List of mayors of Cockburn
- John Cockburn (Australian politician)
- Coda Conduct
- John Coghill (Australian politician)
- Patrick Boyce Coglin
- George Cole (South Australian politician)
- James Cole (politician)
- William Cole (Australian politician)
- Colebatch ministry
- Edward Coles (Australian politician)
- Collard Greens & Gravy
- College Grove, Western Australia
- Max Collie
- Collie, Western Australia
- First Collier ministry
- Second Collier ministry
- George Collingridge
- Collingwood Heights, Western Australia