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 174 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,312 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Bert St. John
- Deon St. Mor
- The Star, Sydney
- Stars (Chloë song)
- Black Steel
- Katy Steele
- Stella One Eleven
- Neil Stephens
- Margaret Stevenson
- Brett Stewart
- Jack Stewart (New South Wales politician)
- Kial Stewart
- Russell Stewart
- Brooke Stockham
- Tionette Stoddard
- Stomp on Tripwires
- Angus & Julia Stone
- Stoneage Romeos
- Storm the Studio (radio program)
- Strange Talk
- Ross Straw
- Street art in Melbourne
- Frank Stubbs (Australian footballer)
- Summerlands, Victoria
- The Sun Never Sets (album)
- Sunbury United Rugby League
- Sunshine (Ricki-Lee Coulter song)
- Swan Brewery
- SWR 99.9 FM
- Sydney Ice Dogs
- Sydney New Year's Eve
- Sydney Showground Speedway
- Sydney Stadium
- Annette Sykes
- Brook Sykes
- Colin Sylvia
- Michael Symons
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- Peter Tait (sport shooter)
- Jonah Takalua
- Richard Tambling
- Arnold Tancred
- Targa West
- Colony of Tasmania
- Steven Taubert
- Taurus Rising
- Rohan Taylor
- TCA Ground
- Tsebin Tchen
- Technical Education Centre
- Susan Tegg
- Julian Tenison-Woods
- Thai Australians
- Thai Town, Sydney
- Thelymitra ixioides
- Thirlmere, New South Wales
- This Is Who I Am (song)
- Joseph T. Thomas
- Josh Thomas (Australian footballer)
- Steve Thomas (politician)
- Archie Thompson
- Ray Thompson (rugby league)
- Kristin Thornton
- Thrills, Kills & Sunday Pills
- Titjikala
- Toll roads in Australia
- Toni Collette & the Finish
- Top Gear Australia: Ashes Special
- HMAS Torrens (DE 53)
- Tort law in Australia
- Geoffrey Tozer
- Trachydora musaea
- Trachydora pygaea
- John Trail
- Nick Trask
- Traumascapes
- Trawalla railway station
- Frank Treasure
- Warren Tredrea
- Albert Trim
- Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
- Tripsis
- Ric Trivett
- Trochocarpa montana
- Tropical Fuck Storm
- William "Nipper" Truscott
- Bruce Tschirpig
- Gerard Tucker
- Des Tuddenham
- Lee Tulloch
- Dean Turner (footballer)
- TV Burp (Australian TV series)
- Twofold Bay
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- Leila Waddell
- Walk to Work Day
- Nathan Walker
- Johnnie Wallace
- Shane Walsh (swimmer)
- SS Waratah
- Mark Wasley
- Charles H. Watson
- Larry Watson (footballer)
- Kathy Watt
- Prue Watt
- Waverley Park
- We Are Born
- We Can Try
- We Hold On
- We Run the Night
- We'll Be One
- Peter Wear
- Mike Webb (pastor)
- Ash Wednesday (musician)
- Weekend Hussler
- Paul Weel
- Weir (song)
- Rod Welsh
- Rohan Welsh
- Wergaia
- Scott Westcott
- Western Australian Legislative Assembly
- Westminster School, Adelaide
- What Happened to Us
- When the Rain Tumbles Down in July
- Where Is the Feeling?
- John White (squash player)
- Les White
- Matthew White (footballer)
- Andy Whitfield
- Ted Whitten
- Wide stingaree
- Wiggledance!
- Wildlife Australia Fund
- Wilkinson Award
- Joel Wilkinson
- Lucy Williams
- Reece Williams
- Stacey Williams (swimmer)
- Tommy Williams (Australian footballer)
- Melissa Willson
- Matthew Wilson (cyclist)
- Todd Wiltshire
- Nicky Winmar
- Without You (Empire of the Sun song)
- Michael Witt
- Larry Wogan
- Chantel Wolfenden
- Wonder (Lisa Mitchell album)
- Victorian Desalination Plant
- Oenone Wood
- Michael Woolnough
- Constance Worth
- Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk Peoples v Victoria