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This category combines all use Australian English from May 2024 (2024-05) 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 May 2024"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,903 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Roaring 40s
- Mrs A. V. Roberts
- PJ Roberts
- Robigana, Tasmania
- Rockdale Plaza
- Rockhampton Heritage Village
- Rockhampton Museum of Art
- Rockhampton Showgrounds
- Rockhampton Zoo
- Rocky Hills, Tasmania
- James Elphinstone Roe
- Rolling Downs Group
- Roma District Rugby League
- Roselands Shopping Centre
- Roseworthy railway station
- Rotamah Island
- Round Hill, Tasmania
- Round Island (Tasmania)
- Rouse Hill Town Centre
- Mount Rowan
- Amy Rowntree
- Royal Automobile Association
- Royal Automobile Club of Australia
- Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania
- Royal Automobile Club of Victoria
- Royal Hobart Golf Club
- Royal Launceston Show
- Royal Randwick Shopping Centre
- Rozelle Tram Depot
- Ruby Gap Nature Park
- Rushy Lagoon, Tasmania
- Russia As It Is
- Matt Ryan (rugby union)
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- Sacred Heart School, Launceston
- St Andrew's Kirk, Launceston
- St Francis Island
- St John's Church, Launceston
- St Lukes Private Hospital
- Saint Margaret Island
- St Martins Tower
- St Peter Island (South Australia)
- St Philip's College (Australia)
- St. Teresa's College, Abergowrie
- Salamanca Arts Centre
- Salter Oval
- Saltwater River, Tasmania
- Samaritans Foundation
- Samuel Ferguson's cottage
- Sandfire, Western Australia
- S&P/ASX 200
- Sandstone Island
- Hellen Saohaga
- Satellite (Australian band)
- Scarborough Sandstone
- Mount Schank
- The School (film)
- Scone School of Arts
- Scopus, Tasmania
- Angus Scott (rugby union)
- Screaming Believers
- Terry Scurfield
- Sea Elephant, Tasmania
- Seacrow Islet
- Seagull Rock
- Seal Island (Ravensthorpe, Western Australia)
- Seal Island (Shoalwater, Western Australia)
- Seal Island (Victoria)
- Seal Rocks (Victoria)
- The Second Act (album)
- Seven Mile Beach, Tasmania
- Seymour, Tasmania
- Shadows Alive (radio play)
- Shag Island (South Australia)
- Shamus O'Brien (play)
- Shannon, Tasmania
- Andrew Shaw (rugby union)
- Archibald John Shaw
- Michael Sheldrick
- Shell House
- Shell Islets
- Shellback Island
- Shenhua Watermark coal mine
- Shilling (Australian)
- Shindiggers
- The Ship That Never Was
- Shire Watch Independents
- Shiver (Jamie O'Neal album)
- Sibsey Island
- Lindsay Simpson
- Sir Graham Moore Islands (Western Australia)
- Sir Richard Moore Oval
- The Sisters, Victoria
- Sixpence (Australian)
- Sixty Lights
- Adrian Skeggs
- The Skerries (Victoria)
- Sloping Main, Tasmania
- Jo Smith (writer)
- Smiths Beach, Victoria
- Snake Island (Tasmania)
- Snake Island (Victoria)
- Snake Valley (band)
- Snuggery Power Station
- So Fresh
- Reuben Solo
- Solomon Islands at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Solomon Islands at the Paralympics
- Somerton Power Station
- Somerville, Western Australia
- South Arm Important Bird Area
- South Armidale United FC
- South Black Rock
- South Boulder, Western Australia
- South Channel Fort
- South Flank mine
- South Forest, Tasmania
- South Hobart FC
- South Hobart/Sandy Bay Cricket Club
- South Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
- South Launceston Cricket Club
- South Mount Cameron, Tasmania
- South Nietta, Tasmania
- South Preston, Tasmania
- South Spreyton, Tasmania
- South Waratah Colliery
- South West Solitary Island
- South Western Advertiser
- The South-Sea Sisters: A Lyric Masque
- Southern Cross Telco
- Southern Stars (album)
- Southern Youth and Family Services
- Southpoint Shopping Centre
- Southport–Nerang Road
- Southport Island
- Southport Lagoon, Tasmania
- Paul Southwell (rugby union)
- Sovereign Hill
- Space Demons
- Spalford, Tasmania
- Spider crater
- Spilsby Island
- Spirit FM (Narrandera)
- Splatterheads
- Sporting Car Club of South Australia
- Spring Beach, Tasmania
- St David's Park
- St John Street, Launceston
- St Johns Park, Tasmania
- St Kevin's Old Boys Football Club
- St. Mary's Hostel (Alice Springs)
- Stack Island
- Stan (streaming service)
- Standing Council on Energy and Resources
- Stanford Main No. 2 Colliery
- Stanwell Park Claystone
- The Star (Ross D. Wyllie song)
- Statue of Bee Gees (Redcliffe, Queensland)
- Staverton, Tasmania
- Stawell Gold Mine
- Steep Island, Australia
- Jessie Stephens
- Sterile Island
- Stickney Island
- Stieglitz, Tasmania
- Stockland Green Hills
- Stockland Wetherill Park
- The Stone Key
- Stonehenge, Tasmania
- Stony Head, Tasmania
- Stormlea, Tasmania
- Agnes L. Storrie
- Strangways crater
- Strangways Springs
- Strathblane, Tasmania
- Strong Independents
- Strzelecki, Tasmania
- Stuart Arms Hotel
- Styx, Tasmania
- Sublime Point
- Sugarloaf Rock (Curtis Group)
- Suggan Buggan, Victoria
- Suiciety
- Pat Sullivan (film producer)
- Sun 969
- Sun and Shadow (play)
- Sunbury Downs College
- Sunday Creek, Victoria
- Sunday Island (Exmouth Gulf)
- The Sunday Painters
- The Sundowner (play)
- Sundrop Farms
- The Sunny Corner
- Sunnyside, Tasmania
- Sunshine Coast Solar Farm
- Sunshine Coast Wanderers FC
- Sunshine Marketplace
- Supertubes
- Supported Accommodation Assistance Program
- Surprise Bay, Tasmania
- Surveyors Bay, Tasmania