Category:Use Australian English from November 2019
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This category combines all use Australian English from November 2019 (2019-11) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use Australian English.
Pages in category "Use Australian English from November 2019"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 590 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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A
- A1 Team Australia
- Aboriginal South Australians
- Terry Adams (rugby league)
- Grant Adamson
- Adelaide House (Alice Springs)
- Advantage Racing
- 2017 AFL Women's Rising Star
- George Ainsworth
- Adrien Albert
- Alice Springs Beanie Festival
- Alice Springs town camps
- Allan Moffat Racing
- Damon Alley-Tovio
- Mahomet Allum
- Amamoor
- Amber, Queensland
- Alice Elizabeth Anderson
- Corey Anderson (javelin thrower)
- Roland Andrews
- Jean Appleton
- Arbouin, Queensland
- Electoral district of County of Argyle
- Edgar Arthur Ashcroft
- Australia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019
- Australian National Criterium Championships
- Autobarn Racing
- Julius Avery
B
- Geoffrey Badger
- Bagot Community
- Baimbridge College
- Leo Baker (director)
- Ballarat Clarendon College
- Samuel Barbour
- Bargunyah, Queensland
- Barkly, Queensland
- Barton ministry
- Barwidgi, Queensland
- Bayrick, Queensland
- Athelstan Beckwith
- Ray Beckwith
- Beilba, Queensland
- Belle Vue Islands
- Bellfield, Queensland
- Inez Bensusan
- Debra Bernhardt
- Mabel Bert
- Bike paths in Sydney
- Bindebango, Queensland
- Blanchard Racing Team
- Blood Moon (Cold Chisel album)
- Bloom (Troye Sivan album)
- Blythdale, Queensland
- Bob Forbes Racing
- Bolwarra, Queensland
- Borland Racing Developments
- Paul Bottomley (scientist)
- Kate Box
- Leslie Bradford
- Bravado (album)
- Breakaway, Queensland
- Briggs Motorsport
- Britek Motorsport
- British colonisation of South Australia
- Ronald Drayton Brown
- First Bruce ministry
- Second Bruce ministry
- Third Bruce ministry
- Taryn Brumfitt
- Attila Brungs
- Johannes Christian Brunnich
- Betty Bryant
- Connor Budarick
- Bulgana Green Power Hub
- Bulleringa, Queensland
- Bundoora, Queensland
- Burrar Islet, Queensland
- Martin Butler (director)
- Antoinette Byron
C
- Jess Caine
- Peter Callas
- Cyril Callister
- Dean Cameron (inventor)
- Daphne Campbell (actress)
- CAMS Rising Stars
- Jad Capelja
- Clark Carter
- Carters Ridge, Queensland
- List of Casefile True Crime Podcast episodes
- Castlemaine Secondary College
- Cemetery Station No. 1 railway station
- Centenary 1000
- Christine Charles
- Children's Peace Literature Award
- Mark Christensen (rugby league)
- Morgan Christie
- Church of the Holy Innocents, Rossmore
- Ernie Clark (cinematographer)
- Rhiannon Clarke
- Graeme Clifford
- Charlie Collins (musician)
- Commonwealth Industrial Court
- James Comrie (politician)
- Bob Connolly
- Cook ministry
- Coralie, Queensland
- Cornwall, Queensland
- Peter Cornwell (director)
- Tom Cowan (director)
- Paul Cox (director)
- Peter Coyne (rugby league)
- Cranbrook, Bellevue Hill
- Cyathodes glauca
D
- Daily Planet Racing
- Hattie Dalton
- Dampier Peninsula
- 1910 Darling Harbour state by-election
- Emilia Dauway
- Garth Davis
- First Deakin ministry
- Second Deakin ministry
- Third Deakin ministry
- Bentley Dean
- Nathan DeBartolo
- Bert Deling
- Bernard Derriman
- Ross Dimsey
- Khoa Do
- Luke Doolan
- Dowar Islet, Queensland
- Dragon Motor Racing
- Drowning in the Fountain of Youth
- Frances Duca
- John Duigan
- Matt Dunford
- Dunlop Grand Prix
- Durham Downs, Queensland
- Tony Durheim
E
- East Creek, Queensland
- Gary Eck
- Gary Edwards (rugby league)
- Eggleston Motorsport
- Electoral and Administrative Review Commission
- Eltham College (Victoria)
- Emmanuel College, Warrnambool
- Emoh Ruo
- Ensuring Integrity Bill
- Gregory Erdstein
- Erebus Motorsport
- Erub Island, Queensland
- Esmeralda, Queensland
- Eumamurrin, Queensland
- Eurimbula, Queensland
- Luke Eve
- Exeter Hotel
F
- Sean Farrell (rugby union)
- Fernleigh Castle
- Issak Fines-Leleiwasa
- Kieran Finnane
- First Barr ministry
- First Fisher ministry
- Second Fisher ministry
- Third Fisher ministry
- Fisher, Queensland
- Fisher, South Australia
- Flashpoint (Australian TV program)
- Forestvale, Queensland
- Maria Forsyth
- Forty Mile, Queensland
- John Fraser (ethnologist)
- Scott Freestone
- Nick Frost (rugby union)
G
- Gamboola, Queensland
- Garry Rogers Motorsport
- Jack Gavin
- George Gawler
- Robert Gilbert (chemist)
- Ginahgulla
- Gippsland Grammar School
- Girls on the Avenue
- Glastonbury Division
- Glen Russell, Queensland
- Glen Ruth, Queensland
- Glenn Seton Racing
- The Gloaming (TV series)
- God Loves You When You're Dancing
- Doris Goddard
- Gogglebox Australia
- Carter Gordon
- Robert Gouger
- Richard Gray (director)
- James Griffin (Australian politician)