Category:Use Australian English from January 2018
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This category combines all use Australian English from January 2018 (2018-01) 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 2018"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,448 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Erin Hoare
- Hobart City Football Club
- Hobart Real Tennis Club
- Graham Hocking
- Lisen Hockings
- Hoddle railway station
- Lawrence Hodge
- Shane Hodges
- Hodgleigh
- Holding the ball
- Sam Holland (baseball)
- Nick Holman
- Todd Holmes
- Holroyd-Parramatta Blacktown AFC Goannas
- Jack Hombsch
- Homebush railway station, Victoria
- Homewood railway station
- Rhan Hooper
- Jeff Hopgood
- Frank Hopkins (footballer)
- Dyson Hore-Lacy
- George Horlin-Smith
- Horsham & District Football League
- Horsham Football Club
- Horsham Saints Football Club
- Will Hoskin-Elliott
- Hotel Darwin
- Damian Houlihan
- Ryan Houlihan
- John Howat
- Sam Howie
- Howlong
- Craig Hoyer
- Nathan Hrovat
- Graham Huggins
- Neville Huggins
- Daniel Hughes (Australian footballer)
- Ethan Hughes
- Hughesy, We Have a Problem
- Darren Hulme
- Rowan Hundertmark
- Hundred of Colebatch
- Hundred of Coombe
- Hundred of Field
- Hundred of Santo
- Hungarian Australians
- Christine Hunt
- Josh Hunt
- Taylor Hunt
- Hunter Eagles
- Herb Hunter (footballer)
- Huntly Football Club
- Huonville Football Club
- Michael Hurley (Australian footballer)
- Victor Hurley
- Jack Hutchins (footballer)
- Mark Hutton
- John Hyde (footballer)
- Eliza Hynes
- John Hynes (footballer)
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- I Killed the Prom Queen / Parkway Drive: Split CD
- I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV series) season 4
- I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV series) season 5
- I've Married A Bachelor
- Illabo
- Illawarra Baseball League
- Immigration to Australia
- Imperial Football Club
- Indented Head
- Indigenous All-Stars (Australian rules football)
- List of Indigenous Australian VFL/AFL and AFL Women's players
- Indigenous health in Australia
- Indigenous Team of the Century
- Indonesian Australians
- Inglewood Football Club
- Inglewood railway station
- Inner West Magpies
- Heather Innes
- Interchange (Australian rules football)
- International Australian Football Council
- Inverlaw
- Inverleigh Football Club
- Ipswich Australian Football Club
- Irrewarra-Beeac Football Netball Club
- Irrigation in Australia
- Israeli Australians
- Italian Team of the Century
- Ithaca Creek State School
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- J. J. Liston Trophy
- Jack Clarke Medal
- Jack Dyer Medal
- Jack Frost (Australian band)
- Jack Oatey Medal
- Mark Jackson (Australian footballer)
- Ricky Jackson (Australian footballer)
- Ryan Jackson (Australian footballer)
- William Jackson (Australian soldier)
- Jarrhan Jacky
- Danny Jacobs (footballer)
- George Jaensch
- Mark Jamar
- Harry James (Australian footballer)
- Mathew James (umpire)
- Japanese community of Melbourne
- Japoonvale
- Jardine River, Queensland
- Jardine, Queensland
- Sean Jarrett
- Henri Jeanneret
- Jeetho railway station
- Scott Jeffery
- Greg Jelks
- Elsie May Jenkins
- Ern Jenkins
- Jerilderie Football Club
- Lewis Jetta
- Neville Jetta
- Jim 'Frosty' Miller Medal
- Jingellic
- Jinghi, Queensland
- Joan and Leslie (Australian TV series)
- Joel railway station, Victoria
- Jason Johannisen
- John Cahill Medal
- John Nicholls Medal
- John Worsfold Medal
- Gareth John
- Graham Johncock
- Hughie Johns
- Chris Johnson (footballer, born 1986)
- Kane Johnson
- Will Johnson (Australian footballer)
- Gerald Johnston
- Peter Johnston (footballer, born 1959)
- Johnstown, Queensland
- Hayden Jolly
- Tom Jonas
- Brad Jones (racing driver)
- Corey Jones
- Dennis Jones (Australian footballer)
- Gordon Jones (Australian footballer)
- Jack Jones (footballer, born 1924)
- Matt Jones (Australian footballer)
- Nathan Jones (Australian footballer)
- Lin Jong
- James Jordon
- Jordanian Australians
- Jugiong
- Jumbunna railway station
- Junabee
- Junction Park State School
- Liam Jurrah
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- Kaban, Queensland
- Kalapa, Queensland
- Kaleidoscope Australia Human Rights Foundation
- Kalgoorlie City Football Club
- Kalkadoon, Queensland
- Chris Kamolins
- Kangaroo Flat Football Club
- Kanigan, Queensland
- Kapaldo
- Kapunda Football Club
- Kardinia International College
- Kardinia Park
- Jack Karney
- Patrick Karnezis
- Katamatite Football Club
- Katandra Football Club
- Katunga Football Club
- Katunga railway station
- Kaurna Eagles Football Club
- Elliott Kavanagh
- Jarrod Kayler-Thomson
- Clifford Keal
- Stacey Keating
- Damien Keeping
- Keilor Football Club
- Kellidie Bay, South Australia
- Ernie Kelly
- James Kelly (Australian footballer)
- Kelsey Creek, Queensland
- Ken Farmer Medal
- Don Kendell
- Stephen Kenna
- Jay Kennedy Harris
- George Kennedy (Australian footballer)
- Jon Kennedy (baseball)
- Matt Kennelly
- Tim Kennelly (baseball)
- Kennett curse
- Kensington Football Club
- Matthew Kent
- Steven Kent (baseball)
- Kermandie Football Club
- Fiona Kernaghan
- Kernot railway station
- John Kerr (Australian footballer)
- Kerrisdale railway station
- Keswick Creek
- Ellen Kettle