Category:Use Australian English from April 2018
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This category combines all use Australian English from April 2018 (2018-04) 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 April 2018"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,243 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Macalister Range, Queensland
- C. Leslie Macdonald
- Don Macdonald
- Donna MacFarlane
- Terry Desmond Macfarlane
- Robert Mackenzie (sound engineer)
- Bryden Macpherson
- Macquarie Lighthouse
- HMAS Madang (P 94)
- John Madsen (physicist)
- Valerie Magis
- Maguire v Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (2000)
- Scott Mahon
- HMAS Maitland (ACPB 88)
- Maitland (1870 ship)
- HMAS Maitland (naval base)
- Sama Malolo
- Ambrosia Malone
- James Joseph Malone
- MV Manly (1965)
- Manly–Agnes collision
- Frederick Mann
- Reginald Kerr Manning
- HMAS Manoora (L 52)
- HMAS Manoora
- Alan Mansfield
- Jonathan Manton
- Nadia Mapunda
- Maralinga Tjarutja
- SS Mareeba
- Maritime Museum of Tasmania
- Maritime Safety Queensland
- Catherine Marks
- HMAS Marlean
- HMAS Maroubra
- Anthony Martin (racing driver)
- Anthony Martin (weightlifter)
- Bernard Martin (rugby league)
- Bruce Martin (umpire)
- Debbie Martin (cricketer)
- Frank Martin (sport administrator)
- Mitch Martin
- Paul Martin (rugby league)
- Ross Martin (skier)
- Scott Martin (thrower)
- Caroline Marton
- HMAS Maryborough (ACPB 95)
- HMAS Maryborough (J195)
- Mack Mason
- Norma Massey
- Carlo Massimino
- Margie Masters
- Ron Masters
- June Maston
- Lucas Mata
- HMAS Matafele
- Luke Mathews
- HMAS Mavie
- Dylan Mavin
- Joey Mawson
- Lindsay May
- Samantha May
- Anna Maycock
- Mayfield, New South Wales
- Cheryl McAfee (rugby union)
- Andrew McAuley
- Mark McBain
- McBean Pound, South Australia
- Andrew McCabe (sprinter)
- Mitch McCarron
- Robert McCarthy (tennis)
- Demelza McCloud
- Sam McClure
- Lorna McConchie
- Sue McCready
- Ben McCulloch (boxer)
- Justin McDonald (bobsleigh)
- Shane McDonald
- Chris McDougall
- Keith McDougall
- Sam McEntee
- Matthew McEwen
- Luke McFadyen
- Steve McFarlane
- Tobie McGann
- McGees Bridge
- Des McGovern
- Tracie McGovern
- Erin McGowan
- Mick McGrath (triple jumper)
- Noel McGrowdie
- Connal McInerney
- Oscar McInerney
- Peter McInerney
- Ian McInnes (tennis)
- Brodie McIntosh
- Sam McIntosh
- Andy McIntyre
- Les McKeand
- John McKechnie
- Sam McKendry
- Betty McKinnon
- Cameron McLean
- Julian McMahon (barrister)
- Louise McMurtrie
- Mark McNally (racing driver)
- Doug McRitchie
- Stewart McSweyn
- Agnes McWhinney
- Cody Meakin
- Meander Valley Council
- Cameron Medhurst
- Ron Medich
- Mizan Mehari
- HMAS Melbourne (FFG 05)
- Melbourne tram route 82
- Melbourne–Evans collision
- HMAS Melbourne
- HMAS Melville (A 246)
- HMAS Melville
- Jacqui Mengler
- Mark Mercedes
- Dean Mercer
- HMAS Mermaid (A 02)
- Mermaid Waters, Queensland
- City of Merri-bek
- Ciriaco Mescia
- Claire Messent
- Derek Metzger
- David Michael (rugby league)
- Steve Mifsud
- Migration Act 1958
- Jago Mikulic
- Tom Miles (athlete)
- Nikola Mileusnic
- Matthew Millar (golfer)
- Mick Miller (police officer)
- Peter Miller (software engineer)
- Henry Millicer
- Mills Oakley
- Amy-Lea Mills
- Ernie Mills (rugby league)
- Ross Milne (alpine skier)
- James Min
- Oswald Francis Mingay
- Minister for Immigration and Citizenship v SZMDS
- David Mirra
- Stanley Robert Mitchell
- Victoria Mitchell
- HMAS ML 827
- Calum Von Moger
- Moggill Ferry
- Christie Mokotupu
- HMAS Mollymawk
- Andrew Moloney
- Patricia Molony
- Monarto Conservation Park
- Monash University Faculty of Law
- Division of Monash
- Mary-Anne Monckton
- Steve Moneghetti
- Montalivet Islands
- Mick Moon
- MV Moonta
- Shire of Moorabool
- Brydee Moore
- Clinton Moore
- John B. Moore (engineer)
- Ossie Moore
- Caitlin Moran (rugby league)
- HMAS Moresby (1963)
- Cobie-Jane Morgan
- Lindsay Morgan
- Nick Moroney
- Charlie Morris (athlete)
- John Morris (judge)
- Nick Morris (speedway rider)
- Trevor Morris (bowls)
- Russell Morrison
- Rebel Morrow
- John Andrew Tennant Mortlock
- Tracey Morton-Rodgers
- Andy Morton
- Cameron Morton
- HMQS Mosquito
- Mosquito Fleet (Johnstone River, Queensland)
- John Moten
- HMAS Mother Snake
- Marion Mott-McGrath
- Brock Motum
- Mount Archer, Queensland (Somerset Region)