Category:Use Australian English from August 2015
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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from August 2015 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 1,565 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- No Sleep Til Festival
- Daniel Noonan (cricketer)
- North Adelaide Grammar School
- North Adelaide Lacrosse Club
- North Beach Sea Eagles
- North Brisbane Rugby Club
- North Coast Mail
- North Coast Overnight Express
- Northern Mail
- Northern NSW Football
- Northern Rivers Symphony Orchestra
- Northern Territory Fire and Rescue Service
- Norwood Oval
- City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters
- 2011 Waratah Cup
- 2012 Waratah Cup
- Helen Nugent
- Nuyts Archipelago
- Chris Nyst
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- Oscar Oates
- Sally Obermeder
- Brittany O'Brien
- Oceania Squash Federation
- George Odgers
- Steven O'Donnell (Australian actor)
- Offshore Festival
- Offspring season 3
- Offspring season 4
- Offspring season 5
- John Ogden (photographer)
- Steven Ogden
- Desmond O'Grady (journalist)
- Old Farm, Strawberry Hill
- The Old Gum Tree
- Max Olding and Pamela Page
- Olive River
- Heath O'Loughlin
- On the Bright Side Festival
- Helen O'Neill (journalist)
- Margot O'Neill
- Only the Heart
- Taryn Onofaro
- Opera Awards (Australia)
- Opera in The Domain
- W. Arundel Orchard
- Orielton Lagoon
- Izzy Orloff
- Jet O'Rourke
- Oscar and Lucinda
- Clarrie O'Shea
- Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College, Adelaide
- Robert Ovadia
- Overcranked
- Julie Owens
- Rosemary Owens
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- Adrian Pagan
- Panalatinga Creek
- Panther Games
- Trent Parke
- Stephen Parker (legal scholar)
- Robin Parkes
- Parklife Music Festival
- The Parks Football Centre
- Part Company
- Geraldine Pascall
- Pascoe River
- Michael Pascoe
- Patawalonga River
- Patch Theatre Company
- Bill Peach
- Col Pearce
- Peats Ridge Festival
- Peer-to-Patent Australia
- David Pegg (physicist)
- Pembroke School, Adelaide
- David Penberthy
- James Penberthy
- Simon Penny
- Brian Penton
- Graham Perkin
- Hetty Perkins
- Personal Audio (3D audio company)
- Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth
- Konrad Pesudovs
- Vikki Petraitis
- Pháp Hoa Temple
- Graham Phillips (presenter)
- Pie floater
- Josef Pieprzyk
- Ken Piesse
- Max Piggott
- Neil Piller
- Pink Lake (Western Australia)
- Keith Pitt
- Marie Pitt
- City of Playford
- Val Plumwood
- Port Adelaide Cup
- Port Adelaide Spartans
- Port Adelaide Uniting Church
- Port Adelaide–Norwood rivalry
- Port River
- Port Stanvac Refinery
- Portside Messenger
- Julie Posetti
- Hugh Possingham
- Eileen Powell
- Garth Pratten
- James Arthur Prescott
- Primary Schools Music Festival
- Princess Royal Fortress
- Proserpine River
- Prosh (University of Adelaide)
- City of Prospect
- Prospect Oval
- Proud Miss Stakes
- John Pyke
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- Quaranup
- Emma Quayle
- Queen Adelaide Club
- Queen of the South Stakes
- Queenscliff Music Festival
- Queensland Academy of Sport
- Queensland College of Art and Design
- Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University
- Queensland Institute of Business and Technology
- Queensland Music Festival
- List of Queensland University of Technology people
- Queensland University Regiment
- QUT Business School
- QUT Kelvin Grove busway station
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- R. N. Irwin Stakes
- Raggamuffin Music Festival
- Rainbow Spirit Festival
- Barnaby Ralph
- Paul Ramadge
- Anjali Rao
- Rat Parties
- Ratbag Games
- Mark "Chopper" Read
- Chris Reason
- Red Ant Enterprises
- Redtribe
- Geoffrey Reed
- Phil Reeves (politician)
- Alan Reid (journalist)
- Nadia Reid
- Francis Reiss
- Lionel Renfrey
- Liam Renton
- Residential colleges of Griffith University
- Residential colleges of the University of Queensland
- Restless Dance Theatre
- Kevin Reynolds (unionist)
- Margaret Reynolds
- Deborah Richards
- Lou Richards
- David Richardson (priest)
- Georgia Rickard
- Frederick Riley (trade unionist)
- Riot City Wrestling
- Rip It Up (Adelaide)
- Riverside Rowing Club
- Robert A. Lee Stakes
- Robert Sangster Stakes
- William Alfred Robinson (Australian politician)
- Imelda Roche
- Rock It (music festival)
- John Rodgers (musician)
- Lyndsey Rodrigues
- Chelsea Roffey
- Rollercoaster (Australian festival)
- Roma Mitchell Secondary College
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Armidale
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Lismore
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Sale
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Wagga Wagga
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilcannia–Forbes
- William Kinnaird Rose
- Rosewater Uniting Church
- Roseworthy College
- Roundhouse Theatre
- David Rowbotham
- Trevor Rowe
- Michael Rowland (news presenter)
- Royal Adelaide Golf Club
- Royal Adelaide Show
- Royal Caledonian Society of South Australia Inc.
- Royal Institution of Australia
- The Royce Twins
- Royston Island
- RSPCA Tasmania
- Michelangelo Rucci
- Sally Rugg
- Alexander Russell (priest)
- Edward Russell (trade unionist)