Category:Use Australian English from June 2015
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This category combines all use Australian English from June 2015 (2015-06) 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 June 2015"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,494 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Poatina Power Station
- Emélie Polini
- Pop Magazine
- The Pop Manifesto
- Neil Pope
- Rodney Pople
- Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Company
- Electoral district of Portland (Victorian Legislative Council)
- Post Newspapers
- Harold Septimus Power
- John Joseph Wardell Power
- Naomi Price
- Katharine Susannah Prichard
- Prime Media Group
- Prince of Wales Bay
- Andrew Probyn
- El Producto (EP)
- Protected (film)
- Geoffrey Proud
- Provincial Newspapers (QLD) Ltd
- Public Transport Commission
- Peter Purves Smith
Q
R
- Radio Austral
- Radio Print Handicapped Network
- Rail Safety Act 2006
- Tourist and Heritage Railways Act
- Railway Construction Act 1884
- Railway Historical Centre
- Railway Signal Cabin and Turntable, Ipswich
- Hugh Ramsay
- Jim Ramsay
- Peter Randles
- David Rankin (artist)
- Rale Rasic
- Raw FM (Australian radio network)
- Margaret Ray (Australian politician)
- Mount Read
- Norma Redpath
- Lloyd Rees
- Regency Media Group
- Squire Reid
- Keith Remington
- Repulse Power Station
- Rex Hunt's Fishing Adventure
- Edward Reynolds (Australian politician)
- G. A. Reynolds
- Tom Reynolds (Australian politician)
- Stephen Rice (journalist)
- Fiona Richardson
- John Richardson (Australian politician)
- Richard Richardson (Australian politician)
- Tim Richardson (politician)
- John Rigby (artist)
- Ray Rigby (weightlifter)
- Electoral district of Ripon, Hampden, Grenville and Polwarth
- Risdon, Tasmania
- River Forth (Tasmania)
- Richard Godfrey Rivers
- RMITV
- Roadshow Entertainment
- Douglas Roberts
- George Roberts (Victorian politician)
- Ian Roberts (painter)
- Jason Roberts (weightlifter)
- Freda Robertshaw
- Robertstown, South Australia
- Tony Robinson (politician)
- William Robinson (Australian painter)
- Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour
- Peggy Rockman Napaljarri
- Chris Roe
- Michael Roe (historian)
- Lisa Roet
- John Rogers (Australian politician)
- Tom Roper
- Herbert Rose (artist)
- James Rose (Australian politician)
- Rosman Ferries
- John Rossiter
- Gary Rowe
- Royal Hobart Regatta
- Royal Hobart Show
- Royal Hobart Showground
- Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania
- Antonio Dattilo Rubbo
- Wenten Rubuntja
- Craig Ruddy
- Rugby League Live 3
- Rugby League Week
- Norman Rule
- John Russell (Australian painter)
- Dee Ryall
- Peter Ryan (columnist)
- Steph Ryan
S
- St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Esk
- St Mary's Church, Ipswich
- St Stephen's Church, Ipswich
- Salmon Gums, Western Australia
- Mark Salmon (surf lifesaver)
- William Salmon (painter)
- The Salute of the Jugger
- Ellen Sandell
- Electoral district of Sandhurst (Victorian Legislative Council)
- Mal Sandon
- Sandstone Railway Culvert, North Ipswich
- Santo, Sam and Ed's Total Football
- Frederick James Sargood
- Russell Savage
- Niki Savva
- Hugh Sawrey
- SBS Sport
- Scaddan, Western Australia
- Gretel Scarlett
- Karin Schaupp
- Schouten Island
- Robert Scobie (Australian politician, born 1831)
- Scoop (journalism magazine)
- Heath Scotland
- Ivy Scott
- Robin Scott (Victorian politician)
- Screenwest
- Frank Scully (politician)
- Ken Searle
- Searoad Ferries
- Mount Sedgwick (Tasmania)
- Seed (student newspaper)
- George Seitz (politician)
- Gert Sellheim
- Semper Floreat
- Send 'er down, Huey!
- Serpentine River (Tasmania)
- Kay Setches
- Helen Shardey
- Martin Sharp
- Geoff Shaw (politician)
- She's Kinda Hot
- Garry Shead
- Ben Shearer
- Suzanna Sheed
- Frank Sheehan (Australian politician)
- Tony Sheehan
- Hayden Shell
- Shen Jiawei
- Ernie Shepherd (politician)
- List of shipwrecks of Tasmania
- Ivy Shore
- Prue Sibree
- Theo Sidiropoulos
- Silencing Dissent
- Jim Simmonds
- Simmonston
- Jack Simpson (politician)
- Sir Samuel, Western Australia
- Robert Sitwell
- William Slight
- Small Business Development Corporation
- Smart (advertising agency)
- Jeffrey Smart
- David Smith (Victorian politician)
- Eric Smith (artist)
- George Smith (Australian cricketer)
- Ian Smith (Australian politician)
- Joshua Smith (artist)
- Louis Smith (Australian politician)
- Mervyn Ashmore Smith
- Ross Smith (Australian politician)
- Ryan Smith (Australian politician)
- Thomas Smith (Australian politician)
- Tim Smith (Australian politician)
- Smithies Peak
- Dudley Snell
- Robert Solly
- Something More (Tracey Moffatt)
- Division of South Australia
- South Australian Football Budget
- Electoral district of South Bourke, Evelyn and Mornington
- South East Cape
- South East Mutton Bird Islet
- South West Cape (Tasmania)
- South West Mutton Bird Islet
- Southern Roots Festival
- William John Sowden
- Spacetalk
- Percy Spence
- Ros Spence
- Adam Spencer