Category:Use Australian English from June 2020
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This category combines all use Australian English from June 2020 (2020-06) 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 June 2020"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 7,148 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Peak Downs Mine
- Peak Downs Telegram
- Pearce, Urquhart and Hervey Islands Important Bird Area
- John Peart (artist)
- Gretta Pecl
- Thomas Peerless
- Annabelle Pegrum
- Pelaw Main, New South Wales
- Sarah Jane Pell
- Emily Pelloe
- Pendle Hill railway station
- Penguin Encounter
- Penrith railway station, Sydney
- Penrose railway station, New South Wales
- Peppercorn, New South Wales
- Peppers, Craigieburn, Bowral
- Lacey Percival
- Napoleon Perdis
- Lily Pereg
- Cillín Perera
- Performance record of clubs in the A-League Men
- Perisher Valley, New South Wales
- Perry Lakes Basketball Stadium
- Perry Park, Brisbane
- Alex Perry
- Orrie Perry
- Sam Perry (looping artist)
- Perrys Crossing, New South Wales
- Perseverance Dam
- Persoonia prostrata
- Stieg Persson
- Michael Peterson (surfer)
- Petrie Bight
- Petrie Masonic Centre
- Petrie railway station
- Ryan Petrik
- Jeanna Petyarre
- PS Pevensey
- Philip Baxter College, University of New South Wales
- Philip Oliver Ellard Hawkes
- Adam Phillips (animator)
- Caroline Phillips (visual artist)
- Craig Phillips (cartoonist)
- Debra Phillips
- Kane Phillips
- Roslyn Philp
- Max Phipps
- Phosphate Hill Power Station
- Karma Phuntsok
- Piambra, New South Wales
- Pibbon, New South Wales
- Jack Picone
- Picton railway station
- Caroline Pidcock
- Jack Piddington
- Julianne Pierce
- Margaret Pieroni
- Pig Island (Queensland)
- Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
- Geoffry Morgan Pike
- Pimlico State High School
- Pine Hills FC
- Pine River (Queensland)
- Pine Rivers United SC
- The Pines, Elanora
- Pingbilly, New South Wales
- The Pink Poodle
- Olive Pink
- Pinkenba railway station
- Pinkenba Wharf
- Pioneer Settlement
- Pioneer State High School
- The Pioneer (painting)
- Lloyd Piper
- Pitch drop experiment
- Jacob Pitman
- Stan Pitt
- Pittsworth Sentinel
- Pizzey Park
- Perry River Dam
- The Plains, New South Wales
- The plane crash (Neighbours)
- Planet Radio
- Carl Plate
- David Pledger
- Pleioluma queenslandica
- Pleystowe Sugar Mill
- Darren Plowman
- Terrance Plowright
- Fee Plumley
- PM (radio program)
- Leif Podhajsky
- Poeppel Corner
- Point Lookout (New South Wales)
- Point Lookout Light, Australia
- Point Parker
- Polar Bear Shores
- Police Association of New South Wales
- Politics of New South Wales
- Politics of Queensland
- Politics of Toowoomba, Queensland
- Poll Island
- Ash Pollard
- Daniel Pollock
- Pomona State School
- Tali Tali Pompey
- Pop Go the Wiggles!
- David Pope (cartoonist)
- Popular entertainment in Brisbane
- Popular Theatre Troupe
- List of population demographics of New South Wales by local government area
- Sandro Porceddu
- Porcupine Gorge
- Port Denison Times
- Port Lihou Island
- Port McArthur Tidal Wetlands System
- Port of Bundaberg
- Port of Gladstone
- Port of Townsville
- Port Stewart, Queensland
- Scott Portelli
- Christopher Porter (architect)
- Eric Porter (filmmaker)
- Marie Porter
- Portland Road, Queensland
- Portside Wharf
- Post-election pendulum for the 2003 New South Wales state election
- Post-election pendulum for the 2007 New South Wales state election
- Post-election pendulum for the 2009 Queensland state election
- Post-election pendulum for the 2011 New South Wales state election
- Post-election pendulum for the 2012 Queensland state election
- Post-election pendulum for the 2015 New South Wales state election
- Post-election pendulum for the 2015 Queensland state election
- Post-election pendulum for the 2017 Queensland state election
- Post-election pendulum for the 2019 New South Wales state election
- Postage stamps and postal history of Queensland
- Postcodes in Australia
- Alex Poulos
- Arthur Ted Powell
- Elizabeth Powell (scientist)
- Wil Powell
- W. Tyrone Power
- Powerlink Queensland
- Pre-election pendulum for the 2015 New South Wales state election
- Pre-election pendulum for the 2015 Queensland state election
- Pre-election pendulum for the 2017 Queensland state election
- Pre-election pendulum for the 2019 New South Wales state election
- Premier of New South Wales
- Premier's Cup (BRC)
- Premier's Department
- George Gray Prentice
- Elizabeth Presa
- President of the New South Wales Legislative Council
- President of the Queensland Legislative Council
- Barry Pressing
- Margaret Preston
- Noel Preston
- Reg Preston
- Jane Price
- Vincent Price (architect)
- Prickly forest skink
- PV Pride of the Murray
- The Prince Charles Hospital
- Prince of Peace Lutheran College
- Rolf Prince
- Pringle Cottage Museum
- Ian Pringle (director)
- Natasha Prior
- Ted Prior (writer)
- Privatisation in Australia
- Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland
- Kaz Proctor
- Thea Proctor
- Progressive Party (1920)
- Proserpine State High School
- Prospect Hill (New South Wales)
- Proston Weir
- John Skinner Prout
- Province of New South Wales
- Province of Queensland
- A. W. Pryor
- Juilee Pryor
- Oswald Pryor
- Psychologists Board of Queensland
- List of public art in Brisbane
- Albert Pugsley
- Walter Pukutiwara
- Pulacarra, New South Wales
- Pulchra, New South Wales
- Pullenvale Ward
- Milatjari Pumani
- Ngupulya Pumani
- Pumicestone Channel
- Pumpkin Island
- Punnyakunya, New South Wales
- James Purcell (businessman)
- Shirley Purdie
- Shire of Purga
- Purlewaugh, New South Wales
- Arthur Purnell