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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from October 2011 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 1,312 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- ABC South East SA
- Gary Ablett Sr.
- Aboriginal Australians
- Aboriginal Victorians
- Acianthus amplexicaulis
- Charlie Adams (Australian footballer)
- Robert Dudley Adams
- Adelaide University Football Club
- The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (soundtrack)
- The Advocate (Tasmania)
- AFL Army Award
- Agarista agricola
- John Ahern (footballer)
- Airport Drive (Melbourne)
- Albert Park, Victoria
- Albury Airport
- Kate Alexa discography
- All Through Winter
- Morton Allport
- Bryce Alman
- Mark Altmann
- Alyzon Whitestarr
- AMV (TV station)
- And Then We Dance
- Kate Anderson-Richardson
- Michael Anderson (swimmer)
- William Angliss
- Animal Logic
- ANZ (bank)
- Apocalypse demo
- Apostolic Church of Queensland
- Meghan Archer
- Are You Involved?
- 2002 ARIA Music Awards
- 2003 ARIA Music Awards
- 2004 ARIA Music Awards
- 2005 ARIA Music Awards
- 2006 ARIA Music Awards
- 2007 ARIA Music Awards
- Arrows (Australian band)
- Frank Arthur
- Mitchell Aubusson
- Austek Microsystems
- Australia at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
- Australia national baseball team
- Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team
- Australia vs New Zealand in rugby league
- Australia's Got Talent season 6
- Australia's Got Talent season 7
- Australian Army Land Warfare Centre, Western Australia
- Australian Book Auction Records
- 2001 Australian Capital Territory election
- Australian Citizenship Day
- Australian cricket team in 2007–08
- Australian cricket team in India in 2007
- Australian cricket team in Pakistan in 1994–95
- Australian cricket team in Pakistan in 1998–99
- Australian Dung Beetle Project
- Australian Formula 2
- Australian heavy metal
- Australian Idol 3: The Final 13 – Australian Made: The Hits
- Australian National Line
- Australian passport
- Australian Protective Service
- Australian reggae
- Australian ringneck
- Rock music in Australia
- Australians for Constitutional Monarchy
- Gordon George Avery
- Axis (Pegz album)
- The Axis of Awesome
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- Backtracks (AC/DC album)
- Bag Raiders (album)
- Bagot Well, South Australia
- Harald Baker
- Carmel Bakurski
- Steve Balbi
- Murder of Janine Balding
- Banksia epica
- Banksia sessilis
- Banksia telmatiaea
- Barbarea australis
- Kate Barclay
- Paul Barnett (swimmer)
- Barossa Reservoir
- Barrier Daily Truth
- Baseball at the Australian University Games
- Nathan Bassett
- Bathurst 1000
- Bauera microphylla
- The Bazura Project
- Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series
- Beached Az
- The Beachouse
- Kate Beahan
- Kurtley Beale
- Beams (The Presets album)
- Michael Beauchamp
- Beautiful to Me (Little Birdy song)
- Denise Beckwith
- Frances Bedford
- Tim Behrendorff
- Jackie Beith
- Believe (Orianthi album)
- Daniel Bell (Australian swimmer)
- Gordon Bennett (artist)
- Bentleigh railway station
- Bertmainius tingle
- Betashares
- Better Be Home Soon/Fall at Your Feet/Distant Sun (Medley)
- Anthony Biddle (Paralympian)
- Big Brother (Australian TV series) season 1
- Big Scary
- BigBigLove
- Andrew Biggs
- Patrick Biggs
- Billimari
- Bimbo Nation
- Birrana
- Black Box (song)
- Blackwater Days
- Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala
- Billy Blue
- Bluff Knoll
- Russell Boaden
- 1987 Bob Jane T-Marts 500
- Bodyswerve
- Anthony Bonaccurso
- Book of Lies (album)
- Bootmen
- Bordertown High School
- Neil Borwick
- The Boss Is Coming to Dinner
- Francis Bourke
- Sarah Bowen
- Scott Bowen
- Tim Bower
- Rowan Bowles
- Grant Boxall
- Philip Boyce (psychiatrist)
- Robin Boyd (architect)
- Brett Boylan
- Brachychiton rupestris
- Richard Bradley (film producer)
- Mark Bradtke
- Brambles Limited
- Sam Bramham
- Shane Brand
- The Breakers '83
- Shane Brennan
- Death of Dianne Brimble
- Bring It On! (Machine Gun Fellatio album)
- Lance Brisbane
- Broken & Beautiful (Kate Alexa album)
- David Brooks (author)
- Peter Brooks (cyclist)
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Broome
- Brian Brown (Australian footballer)
- James Brown (Australian soccer)
- Jonathan Brown (Australian footballer)
- Kasey Brown
- Mitch Brown (footballer, born 1990)
- Willie Brown (rugby league)
- Georgia Bruce
- Buangor railway station
- Barry Buckley
- Budawang National Park
- Budderoo National Park
- Bulman, Northern Territory
- The Bumblebeez
- Bungandidj people
- Bungaree railway station
- Robert Burge
- Burke and Wills expedition
- Anthony D. Burke
- Matt Burke (rugby, born 1964)
- Trevor Butler
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- Cabra Dominican College
- Darrell Cahill
- Laurie Cahill
- Calca, South Australia
- Zoe Caldwell
- Anthony Callea
- Calm Down (Killing Heidi song)
- David Campbell (singer)
- Marion May Campbell
- Ron Campbell (animator)
- Cancer (Confession album)
- CanDo4Kids
- Liz Cantor
- Cape Sorell
- Warwick Capper
- Nick Carle
- Sara Carrigan
- Jack Carroll (rugby union)
- Nick Carter (footballer)
- Allan Caswell
- Causonis clematidea
- Celebrity MasterChef Australia
- Centre for Dialogue