Category:Use Australian English from March 2012
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Pages in category "Use Australian English from March 2012"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 528 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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A
- A&E (Australian TV channel)
- 2010–11 A-League
- Laurie Aarons
- Des Abbott
- Rodney Adler
- 2007 AFL season
- 2008 AFL season
- All Day (Cody Simpson song)
- Ammonia (band)
- Angelas Dish
- Antistatic (band)
- The Apartments
- 1979 APIA Leichhardt FC season
- Deep Sea Arcade
- Art of Fighting (band)
- Daniel Askill
- Atlas Genius
- Australia men's national softball team
- Australian Film Festival
- Australian Film Walk of Fame
- Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum
- Australian Open
- 2001 Australian Open
- Australian Super Sedan Championship
- The Avalanches discography
B
- Backsliders (band)
- Bam Balams
- The Bamboos (rock band)
- The Bank Holidays
- Basic Shape
- Steve Bastoni
- HMAS Bataan
- Colin Batch
- Jake Batchelor
- Bavin ministry
- Billy Baxter (musician)
- George Bazeley
- Beasts of Bourbon
- Beethoven's Fist
- Graeme Begbie
- BeIN Sports (Australian TV channel)
- Kevin Bell (judge)
- The Best Of: Volume 1 (Silverchair album)
- John Bestall
- Nicholas Bills
- Billy Baxter (song)
- Bio (Australian TV channel)
- Birds of Tokyo (EP)
- Warren Birmingham
- The Birthday Party (The Birthday Party album)
- Nic Bishop
- Bit by Bats
- Black Caviar
- Blind shark
- Blue Heelers season 3
- Bluebottle Kiss
- Blueline Medic
- Bobadah
- Lee Bodimeade
- Bogolong iron mine and blast furnace
- Warren Boland
- Steven Bradbury
- Michael Brennan (field hockey)
- Bribie Island
- British and Tasmanian Charcoal Iron Company
- Brookton Highway
- Victoria Brown (water polo)
- Greg Browning
- Andy Bull
- Bulleen
- Nathan Burgers
- Emelia Burns
- Dean Butler (field hockey)
- Matthew Butturini
C
- Cairns Central
- Canbelego
- The Cannanes
- Canonba
- Ashley Carey
- Thomas Carr (archbishop of Melbourne)
- Joel Carroll
- The Casanovas
- The Castanet Club
- The Cave Comes Alive!
- The Celebrity Game
- Cellulite Soul
- Chad's Tree
- Channel NSW
- Jonathon Charlesworth
- Charlotte's Web (band)
- Andrew Charter
- Chasing Gravity
- The Chevelles
- Baeden Choppy
- The Church (band)
- Chris Ciriello
- Margaret Clark (Australian writer)
- Classics (TV channel)
- Albert Cleary
- Clue to Kalo
- Mick Cocks
- A Collection (The Birthday Party album)
- Come On Over (Olivia Newton-John album)
- The Comedy Channel
- Adam Commens
- Ian Cooke (field hockey)
- Gregory Corbitt
- Matt Corby
- Jai Courtney
- Crawlspace (band)
- Stephen Crittenden
- The Crystal Set
- The Curse of Company
- Custard (Australian band)
D
- Dallas Crane
- Brent Dancer
- Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series) season 12
- Dardanelles (band)
- Lawrence Daws
- Day One (Birds of Tokyo album)
- Liam de Young
- The Dead Leaves
- Tim Deavin
- Decoder Ring
- Definitive INXS
- Dekadance
- Denman, New South Wales
- Derby, Tasmania
- Tom Derrick
- The Devastations
- Ian Dick (Australian sportsman)
- Died Pretty
- Diesel discography
- Damon Diletti
- Diorama (Silverchair album)
- Door, Door
- Ralph Doubell
- Double Allergic
- The Drones discography
- Jason Duff
- Jamie Dwyer
E
F
- Faith in Plastics
- Falling Joys
- Carl Feilberg
- Fini Scad
- Fitzroy Iron Works
- The Flight of Wally Funk
- Flying Foam massacre
- Ford Territory (Australia)
- Russell Ford
- Forth, Tasmania
- Fourth Floor Collapse
- Foxtel Box Office
- Fremantle Australia
- Jackie French
- Frogstomp
- Frontier Psychiatrist
- Fuel TV (international)
- Full Moon, Dirty Hearts
- Mary Eliza Fullerton
- Mark Furner
- Future Fund
- Future Stars