Category:Use Australian English from May 2011
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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from May 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 1,315 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- A G Hunter Cup
- AACTA Award for Best Children's Television Animation
- AACTA Award for Best Children's Television Series
- AACTA Award for Best Editing
- AACTA Award for Best Light Entertainment Television Series
- Otto Acron
- Across the Earth
- Action Earth
- Adelaide Gaol
- Adelaide High School
- The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
- AFL siren controversy
- Afterglow (INXS song)
- Agfest
- Al Amanah College
- Jordie Albiston
- All Saints season 4
- Col Allan
- Dennis Allen (criminal)
- Greg Allen (rugby league)
- Reginald Allen (Australian cricketer)
- Aller plus haut
- Almurta, Victoria
- Always There (Kate Alexa song)
- RAAF Base Amberley
- Marcos Ambrose
- Amegilla cingulata
- Amegilla dawsoni
- The Amity Affliction
- Amway Australia
- Amy Meredith
- Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara
- Thomas Anderson (sailor)
- David Andrade (anarchist)
- Anglesea, Victoria
- Antediluvian Rocking Horse
- Antenna Awards
- Anti-nuclear movement in Australia
- Anti-Terrorism Act 2005
- ANZ Championship
- Anzac spirit
- Anzac Test
- Apostolic Nunciature to Australia
- Roy Apted
- Aquinas College Chapel
- Aradale Mental Hospital
- Archer Point Wind Farm
- Arnhem Highway
- Arts in Australia
- As Day Follows Night
- As the Bell Rings (Australian TV series)
- Murder of Peter Aston
- Astor Theatre, Perth
- At Home with You
- Stuart Atkin
- Rod Atkinson
- Aurora Tower
- AusLink
- Austral Alien
- Austral Picture Theatre
- Australia
- Australian Air League
- Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations
- Australian Army during World War I
- Australian civil air ensign
- Australian involvement in the Iraq War
- Australian cricket team in 2008
- Australian cricket team in Australia in 1954–55
- Australian cricket team in England in 1989
- Australian cricket team in England in 1993
- Australian cricket team in the West Indies in 2008
- Australian Democrats
- Australian Democrats (Queensland Division) Incorporated
- Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final
- Australian Ethical Investment
- Australian Farmer
- AACTA Award for Best Television Drama Series
- Australian Film Institute Award for Best Television Documentary
- Australian Film Institute Jury Prize
- Australian flag debate
- Australian Idol season 5
- Australian Idol season 6
- Australian Indoor Tennis Championships
- Australian Inland Botanic Gardens
- Australian Kriol
- Australian labour movement
- Australian Light Horse
- Australian literature
- Australian Railway Historical Society
- Australian rules football in Papua New Guinea
- Australian rules football in South Australia
- Australian rules football in Tasmania
- Australian rules football positions
- Australian Society of Section Car Operators
- Australian Tourist Trophy
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- Back and Forth (Operator Please song)
- Backing Australia's Ability
- Don Baird
- Ben Baker (photographer)
- Bakers Delight
- Bali Nine
- Eugene Ball
- Hajnal Ban
- Jimmy Bancks
- Banksia scabrella
- Des Bannon
- Bardot (album)
- Barnbougle Dunes
- Casey Barnes
- Craig Barnett
- David Bartlett
- Barton Highway
- William Barton (musician)
- Tansel Başer
- Bass Strait
- Bastard Boys
- Battleaxe (novel)
- Michael Baume
- Francis Joseph Bayldon
- Kristine Bayley
- Rhett Baynes
- BBY Limited
- BCI Bus
- Beaconsfield Mine collapse
- Len Beadell
- Bega schoolgirl murders
- Behind Crimson Eyes
- Charlie Bell (businessman)
- Bella (Australian band)
- Lisa Bellear
- Phillip Bennett
- Bennetts Lane Big Band
- Andrez Bergen
- Catherine Berndt
- Ronald Berndt
- Norm Betson
- Matt Bickerstaff
- Big Brother (Australian TV series) season 6
- Big Brother (Australian TV series) season 5
- Big Dave (rapper)
- The Big Picture (painting)
- Big Records
- Barbara Biggs
- Ron Biilmann
- Birdum, Northern Territory
- Jill Birt
- Bitter Springs Group
- Black Fingernails, Red Wine
- Black Fingernails, Red Wine (song)
- The Black Swan (The Triffids album)
- Travis Blackley
- Amanda Blair
- Peter Blasina
- Sarah Blasko
- Gregory Blaxland
- Bliss Release
- Edith Bliss
- The Blow Parade
- Blue Mountains (New South Wales)
- Blue Water High
- Nathan Bock
- Bodyjar
- William E. Bold
- The Bolt Report
- Justin Boocock
- Nancy Borlase
- Maria Borounov
- John Boston
- Bournda National Park
- Leigh Bowery
- Russell Boyd
- Mike Brady (musician)
- Tom Bramble
- The Breakers '83
- Breaking Up (song)
- Breathe (Kaz James song)
- Wylie Breckenridge
- Hannah Brewer
- Bright and Hitchcocks
- Brisbane Australia Temple
- Brisbane Roar FC
- 2010–11 Brisbane Roar FC season
- Remi Broadway
- Broome Tramway
- Charlie Brown (footballer, born 1896)
- Brumby
- Bundjalung people
- Jeremy Burgess
- Sharon Burley
- Burra, South Australia
- The Bushwackers (band)
- The Butcher Brothers
- Jack Butler (Jiwarli)
- Stuart Thomas Butler
- Butterfingers (Australian band)
- Leon Byner