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- Electoral district of Gloucester and Macquarie
- Electoral district of Kembla
- Electoral district of King and Georgiana
- Electoral district of Lachlan and Lower Darling
- Electoral district of Macquarie
- Electoral district of McKell
- Electoral district of Murray
- Electoral district of Newtown
- Electoral district of Paddington-Waverley
- Electoral district of Peats
- Electoral district of Phillip
- Electoral district of Port Jackson
- Electoral districts of Lower Canada
- The Electronic Intifada
- The Element of Crime
- Hilton Elliott
- Cody Ellis
- Eric Ellis (politician)
- Elonex ONE
- Francisco Elorriaga
- Elphin, Toowoomba
- Emergency (Public Order and Crime Prevention) Ordinance, 1969
- Empire of Dirt
- RMS Empress of Australia (1919)
- Dunstan Endawie Enchana
- Endless Legend
- Enemy of the Music Business
- Engage Mutual Charity Man of the Match Award
- Michelle Engelsman
- Engineers Australia
- English Dogs
- Enthalpy of vaporization
- Enthalpy–entropy compensation
- Environment and Development Party
- Ingo Enzenberger
- Eolienne
- Epidemic (film)
- Epworth, Lincolnshire
- EQTEC
- Er Teck Hwa
- The Era (album)
- Eric Majimbun
- Erotissimo
- Okan Ersan
- Manuel Escórcio
- River Esk, North Yorkshire
- Esmeralda Station
- Miguel Espinós
- Etcetc
- Ethiopia at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Eton Vale Homestead Ruins
- Ben Ettridge
- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Ireland)
- Europa (1991 film)
- EUROPAfest
- European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 4
- Eurotransplant
- Evaluation of machine translation
- Meredydd Evans
- Every Breaking Wave
- Thomas Ewing (Australian politician)
- Exchange Building, Toowoomba
- Executive Council of the Isle of Man
- Exemption from military service in Israel
- Exotica (book)
- Extreme Metaphors
- Eyes Without a Face (song)
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- 1874–75 FA Cup
- 1879–80 FA Cup
- 1880–81 FA Cup
- 1881–82 FA Cup
- Bernard-Raymond Fabré-Palaprat
- Fadhil Hashim
- Fadhli Shas
- Fadlin Galawat
- Fadzil Mahmood
- Saad Fadzil
- Mark Fagan
- Failee Ghazli
- Fairmont St Andrews
- Fairuz Abdul Aziz
- Jackie Fairweather
- Faizal Muhamad
- Fakharrazi Hassan
- Fakhrul Zulhazmi Yussof
- Fakhrurazi Musa
- Falconbridge Nickel Mines
- James Fallick
- Cyril Fallon
- Daniel Falzon
- Fandango (The Phoenix Foundation album)
- David Fane
- Vincent Fang (lyricist)
- David Fanning (footballer)
- Fantasy (Jay Chou album)
- Fantasy Plus
- Fantasy Sports Association
- Fantasy trope
- St Chad's Church, Far Headingley
- Far North District
- Dawn Fardell
- Farid Ramli
- Farisham Ismail
- Fariss Azlan Mat Isa
- Mike Farrell (speedway rider)
- FatFace
- Fathia Latiff
- Fatima College
- Fatimah Abdul Majid
- Fatimah Abdullah
- Fatimah Hashim
- Fatrurazi Rozi
- Richie Faulkner
- Jo-Anne Faull
- Faultline Records
- Fauzi Roslan
- Fazakerley (ward)
- Fazliata Taib
- Fazrul Hazli
- Federación de Scouts-Exploradores de España
- Federación de Escultismo en España
- Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics
- Fencing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's épée
- Howard Fenton
- Scott Fenton
- Dale Ferguson (rugby league)
- Jack Ferguson
- Maggie Ferguson
- William Ferguson (1891–1961)
- William John Ferguson
- John Fernandez (Malaysian politician)
- Danilo Fernando
- Lloyd Fernando
- Fernside, Toowoomba
- Martin Ferris
- Ferroelectric polymer
- Martin Feveyear
- Rebecca Field (bowls)
- Fielding (cricket)
- Wal Fife
- Fifeshire FM
- Dudu Figueiredo
- Film Tank
- Henri Fin
- Final Appointment
- Final Take
- Find My Love
- Frank Findlay
- Jack Findlay
- John Alexander Finlayson
- Mark Fiora
- Firdaus Azizul
- Firdaus Faudzi
- Fire and Steel Festival
- First County Football League (Croatia)
- First Finance Commission
- Harry Firth
- Joshua Fisher (musician)
- Tanya Fisher
- Fiskerton, Lincolnshire
- Fitri Shazwan Raduwan
- Joseph John Fitzgerald
- Ray Fitzgerald (politician)
- Michael Fitzpatrick (Australian politician)
- Herbert FitzSimons
- Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys
- Five Power Defence Arrangements
- Fjord horse
- Flag of Bangladesh
- Pat Flaherty (politician)
- Jack Flanagan (Australian politician)
- Flashlight (DJ Fresh song)
- Flashpoint Music
- Flava (radio station)
- The Flaw (1955 film)
- Fleet FM
- William Fleming (Australian politician)
- Flevans
- Mat Flint
- Asbjørn Blokkum Flø
- Floetic (song)
- Edward Flood
- Garry Flood
- Luiz Carlos Flores
- Flue-gas desulfurization
- Flutter (2011 film)
- Fluxapyroxad
- Foghat Live
- William Folster
- Fomento (resort)
- FOMO (album)
- Fong Chong Pik
- Fong Chan Onn
- Fong Po Kuan
- Rosemary Foot (politician)
- Football at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
- Football in Brunei
- Brian Ford (rugby union, born 1951)
- Les Ford