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- Wadala Depot monorail station
- Terrie Waddell
- Cindy Waddingham
- John Waddington (Essex cricketer)
- Tom Wade (cricketer)
- WAGR M class
- WAGR Msa class
- John L. Wainwright
- Steve Wakeling
- Wakey Wakey Campers
- Anna Walker (television presenter)
- Anna Maria Walker
- Annie Louisa Walker
- Michael Walker (cyclist)
- Robyn Walker
- Walking Back Home
- The Wall Live (2010–2013)
- Barbara Wall
- Katie Wall
- Robert Wallace (Edinburgh MP)
- Jesse Wallingford
- Hilda Wallis
- Walter (1982 film)
- Wank Week
- The Wanton Song
- Waranga Dam
- Warbelton v Gorges
- Kyla Ward
- Trisha Ward
- Laurie Warder
- Warehorne
- Tom Warhurst Sr.
- Jasper Warren
- Richard Warren (Royal Navy officer)
- Warrenstown College
- Philip Warwick
- Was It Something I Said? (panel show)
- Wasielewski
- Watercolour Challenge
- Cindy Watson
- Jordan Watson
- Kylie Watson
- Tom Watson (fighter)
- Watsons
- Fred Watts
- WAY 79
- The Way You Are (Tears for Fears song)
- Hilary Wayment
- We Need to Talk about Dad
- A Weapon Called the Word
- Cassandra Webb (actress)
- Peter Webley
- Webster Vienna Private University
- William Webster (chemical engineer)
- Webuye
- Wedderburn Castle
- Wedding Belles
- Wedi 3
- Wedi 7
- Robert Wegner
- Krystal Weir
- Weirs (album)
- Sue Welfare
- A Well Respected Man
- Welsh Australian Rules Football League
- Welsh National Road Race Championships
- Amanda Wenban
- Wentworth Park
- Joachim Werner (rower)
- Wertpapierkennnummer
- West Port, Edinburgh
- John West (footballer)
- Emily Hood Westacott
- Western Australia Government Architect
- Western Australian Government Railway lines and operations centres
- Western Belfast Bypass
- St James's, Spanish Place
- Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry
- Dorothy Weston
- Arthur Westover
- Whatever You Say, Say Nothing
- Emily Wheaton
- Christina Wheeler
- When Ali Came to Ireland
- When Boris Met Dave
- When She Was Mine
- When the World Knows Your Name
- When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring)
- Where Are Your Keys?
- Where in the World (British game show)
- Jack Whicher
- H. J. Whigham
- George Whitaker (sport shooter)
- Whitcombe Church
- White Notley
- White Snake (album)
- White Teeth (TV serial)
- Adam White (volleyball)
- Byron White (sailor)
- Cameron White (squash player)
- Kevin White (darts player)
- Kirrily White
- Whitecairns
- Greg Whitecross
- Ross Whiteley
- Whitesnake discography
- Norman Whiting
- Andrew Whittington (tennis)
- Lucinda Whitty
- Who Dares Wins (TV series)
- Who Put the M in Manchester?
- Whose Line Is It Anyway? (British TV series)
- Why Britain is at War
- Why I Am an Atheist
- Jack Why
- Djaran Whyman
- Alison Whyte
- Mauricio Wiesenthal
- Gary Wight
- Verina Wihongi
- Gerard Wijeyekoon
- Wil Cwac Cwac
- Linden Wilkinson
- Will We Be Lovers
- Dean Williams (squash player)
- Herbert Williams (cricketer, born 1900)
- Lincoln Williams
- Megan Williams (actress)
- Hugh G. M. Williamson
- Michael Williamson (Australian unionist)
- Willie's Wonky Chocolate Factory
- James Willis (admiral)
- Arnold Wills
- Chris Wills
- Nathan Wilmot
- John Wilson (sport shooter)
- Rebekah Wilson
- Roxane Wilson
- Wilton's Music Hall
- Ruth Winch
- Rundell Winchester
- Hans Wind
- Wing clipping
- Wingello Parish
- Celia Winter-Irving
- WinterKids
- Witchery (company)
- Without Prejudice?
- Karolina Wlodarczak
- Aleksandar Wohl
- Wollongong Showground
- Christian Wolmar
- A Woman of Substance (TV series)
- Women's Malaysian Open Squash Championships 2011
- Won't Be Broken
- Wonder (Embrace song)
- John Woodward (lawyer)
- Donny Woolagoodja
- Wootton Report
- The Work Experience
- World and Olympic records set at the 2014 Winter Olympics
- World Federation of Independent Scouts World Jamboree
- The World of Lee Evans
- World Organisation for Animal Health
- Kathrin Wörle-Scheller
- The Worst Jobs in History
- The Worst of Hollywood
- Paul Worth
- George Worthington (tennis)
- Worzel Gummidge Down Under
- Wowser (TV series)
- Woxx
- Wreck Detectives
- Joseph Wright (rower)
- Peter Wright (mining entrepreneur)
- The Wrong Car
- Stefan Wul
- Electoral district of Wynnum