Category:Use Australian English from October 2011
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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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- Celebrity MasterChef Australia
- Centre for Dialogue
- Robert Challoner
- Ray Chamberlain (umpire)
- Charles Darwin University Nursing Museum
- Chaser News Alert
- Chatswood railway station
- Nan Chauncy
- Deborah Cheetham Fraillon
- Cherax tenuimanus
- Altiyan Childs
- Keith Chisholm
- Nathan Chivers
- Marty Christensen
- Mike Christian
- Chrome Matrix
- Chrysler Royal (Australia)
- Chrysolarentia mecynata
- Cinderella (Shakaya song)
- Circular stingaree
- Michael Clark (Australian footballer)
- Rhys Clark
- Clifford Clarke
- Lichelle Clarke
- Bob Clayton (footballer)
- Roger Clift
- Coast to Coast (Cody Simpson EP)
- Cobb & Co. (New Zealand)
- Nathan Coenen
- Coins of Australia
- Ellie Cole
- Andrew Collins (footballer, born 1988)
- Daniel Collins (canoeist)
- Colorblind (Candice Alley album)
- Come On Come On (Little Birdy song)
- ComfortDelGro Australia
- Common stingaree
- Conobrosis acervata
- Ed Considine
- Consolidated Zinc
- Myke Cook
- Alec Coppel
- Danny Corcoran (sports administrator)
- Graham Cornes
- The Costello Memoirs
- Sidney Cotton
- Blair Cottrell
- Montana Cox
- Philip Cox
- Rachael Cox
- Michael Crafter
- Lorraine Crapp
- Crenadactylus
- Susan Crennan
- Crocanthes micradelpha
- Alison Croggon
- Garry Croker
- Norma Croker
- Crossback stingaree
- Robert Crowe (cyclist)
- Cruel Guards
- Cryptophasa rubescens
- Stephen Cummings
- Declan Curran
- Cut (Hunters and Collectors album)
D
- Albert Dadon
- The Daily Mirror (Sydney)
- Brad Dalton
- Denis Dalton
- Dame Phyllis Frost Centre
- Peter Daniel (Australian footballer)
- Paul Darveniza
- John Dauth
- Liz Davenport
- Mark Davies (athlete)
- Charles Davis (flute player)
- Eric Davis (rugby union)
- Nick Davis (footballer)
- Andrew Dawes (coach)
- Daydream Island
- Daylight saving time in Australia
- Daytona Sportscar
- Lisa De Vanna
- Deadly Awards
- Deadly Awards 2008
- Devil Was in My Yard
- Michael Di Venuto
- Dichondra repens
- David Dicks
- Alan Didak
- Peter Dimond
- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
- Discotheque (Marcia Hines album)
- Disney Studios Australia
- District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula
- Wally Dittmar
- Division of Martin
- Nathan Djerrkura
- Jay Dohnt
- Clayton Doley
- Don't Hold Back (The Potbelleez song)
- Don't Let Me Down (Eskimo Joe song)
- Don't You Wanna Feel
- Patrick Donachie
- Donald railway station
- Adam Donovan
- Doodia aspera
- Dookie United Football Club
- Paul Dooley (footballer)
- Daniel Dorall
- Doryanthes excelsa
- Double Island Point Light
- Michael Doughty (Australian footballer)
- Bruce Doull
- Robert Doyle
- Dragon Express
- Dreamworld's 30th Birthday
- Mandy Drennan
- The Drones (Australian band)
- Brad Dubberley
- Laura Dundovic
- Jamie Dunross
- Iryna Dvoskina
E
- Allen Eade
- East Fremantle Oval
- Eastern Young Cattle Indicator
- Peter Eckhardt
- Eden Park kangaroo cull
- Efficient (horse)
- Efftee Studios
- Einasleigh River Bridge
- Ronald Ekers
- Gordon Elliott (journalist)
- Shane Ellis
- Elphinstone railway station
- Rocky Elsom
- Engaewa similis
- Epacris lanuginosa
- Lake Eppalock
- Harry Equid
- Nazim Erdem
- Euastacus jagara
- Euastacus maidae
- Eucalyptus ligustrina
- Eucalyptus multicaulis
- Eucalyptus parvula
- Eupselia aristonica
- Eupselia satrapella
- Everton Park State High School
- Murray Exelby
- Exit Strategy (album)
- Extremist Makeover
F
- Gene Fairbanks
- Polly Farmer
- Andrew Farrance
- Michael Farrell (cricketer)
- Fauna of the Australian Capital Territory
- Shane Fell
- Feltex Carpets
- Fernbank railway station
- Festival of Dangerous Ideas
- Fiat Chrysler Australia
- Stewart Finlay-McLennan
- Arthur Finlay (rugby union, born 1903)
- Finnikin of the Rock
- First Work
- Fishing Australia
- Daniel Fitzgibbon
- Shane Fitzsimmons
- The Five Greatest Warriors
- Flinders Street railway station
- Bobby Flynn
- Forces You Don't Understand
- Matt Ford (writer)
- Forrest Highway
- Steve Foster (singer)
- The Four Legendary Kingdoms
- Four Weddings (Australian TV series)
- Frankenbok
- Lance Franklin
- Leonard Fraser
- Rod Frawley
- Jacqueline Freney
- Friday to Sunday
- Walter Wilson Froggatt
- From Here on In (video album)
- From the Inside Out
- Margaret Fulton
- Nat Fyfe