Category:Use Australian English from April 2015
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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from April 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 1,206 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Illamurta Springs Conservation Reserve
- Illawarra Christian School
- Illawarra Grammar School
- Illawarra Sports High School
- Industrial Ruins, Macleay Island
- Terry Ingersoll
- Ingleburn High School
- Iona Presentation College
- IOOF Building (Adelaide)
- Ipswich Jets
- Irrawang High School
- Nathon Irvin
- Island Magazine
- Itch-E and Scratch-E
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- J J Cahill Memorial High School
- Brandon Jack
- Kieren Jack
- Jacket (magazine)
- Darren Jackson (Australian footballer)
- Lindsay Jacob
- Sam Jacobs (footballer)
- Matthew Jaensch
- James Cook Boys Technology High School
- James Fallon High School
- James Meehan High School
- James Sheahan Catholic High School
- Heath James
- Stewart Wolfe Jamieson
- Jamison High School
- Allan Jeans
- Max Jeffers
- Arthur G. Jenkins
- Josh Jenkins
- Jindabyne Central School
- John Curtin College of the Arts
- John Paul College, Kalgoorlie
- John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School
- John Therry Catholic High School
- John Wollaston Anglican Community School
- John XXIII College, Perth
- Chris Johnson (footballer, born 1976)
- Jones Island (South Australia)
- Hamilton Cuffe Jones
- Jordan River (Tasmania)
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- Kadina High Campus
- Kahibah Public School
- Kalamunda Senior High School
- Kalgoorlie–Boulder Community High School
- Kambala School
- Kanahooka High School
- Karabar High School
- Karalundi College
- Karratha Senior High School
- Katanning Senior High School
- Kaurareg
- Keira High School
- Paul Kelly (Australian rules footballer)
- Kelso High Campus
- Kennedy Baptist College
- Michael Kennedy (footballer, born 1967)
- George Keppa
- Sam Kerridge
- Kim Kershaw
- Kildare Catholic College
- Kill Your Darlings (magazine)
- Charles Kilpatrick (politician)
- Kincoppal School
- Kincumber High School
- King Sound
- The King's School, Parramatta
- Kingscliff High School
- Kingsgrove North High School
- Geoff Kingston
- Kinross Wolaroi School
- Kintore Caves Conservation Reserve
- Brett Kirk
- Kirrawee High School
- KIX Country
- Kogarah High School
- Kolbe Catholic College, Rockingham
- Stretch Kontelj
- Kooringal High School
- Adam Korczyk
- Justin Koschitzke
- Hilton Kotzur
- David Krause
- Max Kruse (Australian footballer)
- Ku-ring-gai High School
- Nicole Kullen
- Kuyunba Conservation Reserve
- Kyeewa
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- La Salle College, Perth
- Frank Laird
- Rory Laird
- Lake Illawarra High School
- Lakes Grammar
- George Lakes
- Lamb Island Pioneer Hall
- Tom Lamb (footballer)
- Greg Lambert (footballer)
- Lambton High School
- Damian Lang
- Will Langford
- Nigel Lappin
- John Larkin (author)
- LaSalle Catholic College, Bankstown
- Jamie Lawson (Australian footballer)
- Brian Leahy
- Leeton High School
- Lesmurdie Senior High School
- Chris Lethbridge
- Levolution (album)
- Wally Lewis
- Licker Bottle Cozy
- Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School
- Lismore High Campus
- Lissi Dancefloor Disaster
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Argentina
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Chile
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Denmark
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Greece
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Italy
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Laos
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Nepal
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Peru
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Portugal
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Spain
- List of ambassadors of Australia to Sweden
- List of ambassadors of Australia to the Philippines
- List of ambassadors of Australia to the United Arab Emirates
- List of high commissioners of Australia to Nigeria
- List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Richie Benaud
- List of rivers of Australia
- Little Swanport River
- Liverpool River
- Stan Livingstone
- Henry Llewelyn
- Matt Lloyd (footballer)
- Stan Lloyd (Australian footballer)
- Logan Brothers Rugby League Football Club
- John Longmire
- Robert Longmire
- Jack Lonie
- Loreto Kirribilli
- Loreto Normanhurst
- Lost Control (Grinspoon song)
- Luke Lowden
- Jack Lucas (footballer)
- Lurnea High School
- Lycée Condorcet (Sydney)
- Tom Lynch (Australian footballer, born 1990)
- Des Lyons
- Jarryd Lyons
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- Mac Clark (Acacia peuce) Conservation Reserve
- Sam Mac
- Macarthur Adventist College
- Bruce MacDonald (public servant)
- Mackay Cutters
- David Mackay (footballer)
- MacKillop College, Bathurst
- Mark Maclure
- Macquarie Boys Technology High School
- Macquarie Fields High School
- Macquarie Grammar School
- Magdalene Catholic College
- Les Main
- Maitland Grossmann High School
- Maitland High School
- Mallapunyah
- Lenore Manderson
- Manly ferry services
- Manly Selective Campus
- Lance Mann
- Manners Creek Station
- Barry Maranta
- Marcellin College Randwick
- Margaret River Senior High School
- Marian Catholic College
- Marion Cultural Centre
- Marist Catholic College Penshurst
- Marist College Eastwood
- Marist Sisters' College, Woolwich
- Maroubra Bay High School
- Marrickville High School
- Marsden High School
- Brodie Martin
- Jim Martin (Australian soldier)
- Mary MacKillop College, Wakeley
- Mary River (Northern Territory)
- Mater Dei Catholic College
- Mater Dei Special School
- Ben Mathews
- Matraville Sports High School
- Mazenod College, Perth
- Ernie McAlpine
- Frank McCallum (public servant)
- Bob McCarthy
- Edwin McCarthy
- Jack McDonald (Australian footballer)
- Charles Hector McFadyen