Category:Use Australian English from January 2013
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This category combines all use Australian English from January 2013 (2013-01) 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 January 2013"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 370 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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A
- Abercrombie River
- Leigh Adams (footballer)
- Ashton Agar
- The Alice (train)
- Teigen Allen
- Angry Anderson
- Duggan Anderson
- Ramon Andersson
- ARIA Music Awards
- The ARIA Music Show
- Rachel Armstrong
- Attorney-General of South Australia
- HMAS Australia (D84)
- Australia Billie Jean King Cup team
- Australian Crawl
- Australian Defence Medal
- Australian Law Students' Association
- Australian rules football in Australia
- Avalon Airport
B
- Babcock Mission Critical Services Australasia
- Nathan Baggaley
- Max Baldwin
- Ballarat Road
- Bardot (Australian band)
- Bathurst, New South Wales
- Darren Beadman
- Beaudesert Shire Tramway
- Bell River (New South Wales)
- Belubula River
- HMAS Beryl II
- Best in Show (Grinspoon album)
- BHP
- Big Badja River
- Birrie River
- Torrington Blatchford
- Blue Heelers
- Bluey (long-lived dog)
- Body Language (Kylie Minogue album)
- Bokhara River
- Bolong River
- Boomi River
- Boorowa River
- Nathan Bracken
- Bredbo River
- BRM class
- Brooklyn, New South Wales
- Walter Brown (canoeist)
- Quentin Bryce
- Lachlan Buchanan
- Bulleen Road
- Burwood Highway
- Troy Buswell
C
- Calendar Girl (Sophie Monk album)
- Campbells River
- Canterbury Road, Melbourne
- Capertee Valley
- Capricorn Coast
- Castlereagh River
- Catholic Church in Australia
- Chandler Highway
- Harry Chauvel
- Tom Chessell
- Clayfield railway station
- Jacob Clear
- Cobrabald River
- Cockburn River
- CSIRO
- Keith Conlon
- Consolidated Rail Leasing
- Coolaburragundy River
- Peter Costello
- Ricki-Lee Coulter
- Brett Craig
- Craigieburn Road
- Crookwell River
- Carl Crossin
- Crudine River
- Culgoa River
D
- Patrick Daley
- Dandenong Valley Highway
- Dangar Island
- Grant Davies
- Kath Day-Knight
- Tania de Jong
- Dead Can Dance discography
- Adam Dean
- Dharawal
- Anthony Di Pietro
- Samuel Dixon
- Do Ya (album)
- John Doak
- Robert Doak
- Docklands Highway
- Matt Doll
- Jake Donaghey
- Doncaster–Mordialloc Road
- Doomben railway station
- Warwick Draper
- Stuart Dry
- Dub FX
- Duckmaloi River
- Seth Dunbar
E
F
G
H
- Alex Haas
- Darrell Hair
- Hallam Road
- Bryan Harper (canoeist)
- Jack Harris (golfer)
- Rolf Harris
- Travis Head
- Healesville Freeway
- Gerard Henderson
- David Hicks
- High Road to China (novel)
- Hoddle Highway
- Troy Honeysett
- Hoodoo Gurus
- Kerry Hore
- Graham House (cricketer)
- John Howard
- Kim Hughes
- Wendy Hughes
- Denny Hulme
- Merv Hunter
J
L
- Torsten Lachmann
- Mark Latham
- Tom Lawton Snr
- Robert Lee (canoeist)
- Arthur Le Fevre
- Light rail in Sydney
- Lightning Point
- List of airlines of Australia
- List of Home and Away characters introduced in 1991
- List of Home and Away characters introduced in 2006
- List of international television series premieres on Australian television in 2012
- List of number-one albums of 2013 (Australia)
- List of research centres and institutes of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
- Nick Littlemore
- Live at Red Rocks (The John Butler Trio album)
- Paul Lynch (canoeist)