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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- Pacific Island Labourers Act 1901
- Neil Page
- Jackson Paine
- Pakistani Australians
- Pako Festa
- Palestinian Australians
- Palm Grove, Queensland
- Palmerston Football Club
- Charlie Pannam (footballer, born 1874)
- Troy Pannell
- Papua New Guinean Australians
- Park Orchards Football Club
- Luke Parker (footballer)
- Thomas Parker (rower)
- Harry Parkin
- Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
- Parkside Football Club (WRFL)
- Parkside Spurs
- Craig Parry (footballer)
- Parwan railway station
- Pascoe Vale Sports Club
- Pasha, Queensland
- Tony Pastore
- Stephen Patterson
- Peacock Siding, Queensland
- Clancee Pearce
- Daniel Pearce (footballer)
- Ivy May Pearce
- Peel Football League
- Peeramon
- Peko mine
- Pelican, Queensland
- Penarie, New South Wales
- Scott Pendlebury
- Penguin Football Club
- Peninsula Football Association (Tasmania)
- Penrith Australian Football Club
- Paul Peos
- Ian Perrie
- John Perry (footballer)
- Perth Football League
- Perth Heat
- Perth Stadium bus station
- Nick Pesch
- Pete the Sheep
- Peter Crimmins Medal
- Petford
- Pheasant Creek, Queensland
- Phelan Medal
- Philpott, Queensland
- Pickanjinnie, Queensland
- Liam Picken
- Marcus Picken
- Michael Pickering (footballer, born 1963)
- Picola & District Football Netball League
- Pierces Creek, Queensland
- Pine Creek, Queensland
- Dane Pineau
- Pinelands, Queensland
- Pink Lily
- Pinnacle, Queensland
- Pinnacles, Queensland
- Pioneers Rest
- Pirra Homestead
- Pirrinuan, Queensland
- Jayden Pitt
- Jasper Pittard
- Plainby, Queensland
- Ridley Plaisted
- Platina railway station
- Pleasant Hills, New South Wales
- Jack Plunkett
- Plympton Football Club
- Pobasso
- Point Henry smelter
- Point Wilson, Victoria
- Graham Polak
- Jared Polec
- Pollard railway station
- Pollyanna (band)
- Dean Polo
- Darryl Poole
- Poona, Queensland
- Horrie Pope
- Lloyd Pope
- The Poppykettle Papers
- Porepunkah railway station
- Jason Porplyzia
- Port Adelaide and District Football Association
- Port Adelaide Football Club drafting and trading history
- List of Port Adelaide Football Club leading goalkickers
- Port Albert railway station
- Port Douglas Crocs
- Port Fairy Football Club
- Port Lincoln Football League
- Port Melbourne Colts Football Club
- Port Melbourne Football Club
- Port Noarlunga Football Club
- Port of Geelong
- Port Phillip Association
- Port Stanvac Power Station
- Portarlington Football Netball Club
- Portland Football Netball Cricket Club
- Jayden Post
- Joe Poulter
- Ray Poulter
- Matthew Powell (Australian footballer)
- Robert Powell (footballer)
- Johnny Power
- Ezra Poyas
- Prahran Football Club
- List of East Fremantle Football Club premiership teams
- Ian Prendergast
- Dion Prestia
- Preston City Oval
- David Pretty
- James Prideaux (footballer)
- Priest=Aura
- Matthew Primus
- Prince Alfred Bridge
- Prince Alfred Square
- George Prince (footballer)
- Priority draft pick
- The Private World of Miss Prim
- Luke Prokopec
- Prospect Hawks Football Club
- Prospect, Queensland
- Rob Prosser
- Josh Prudden
- Punchs Creek
- Punt (Australian football)
- Paul Puopolo
- Teddy Purcell (footballer)
- Jack Purse
- Push in the back
- Robert Pyman
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- Radio Blue Mountains 89.1
- James Rahilly
- Railways Football Club
- Noel Raitt
- Sean Ralphsmith
- Rand, New South Wales
- Randwick City Saints AFC
- Rangemore, Queensland (Burdekin Shire)
- Rangemore, Queensland (Toowoomba Region)
- Cliff Rankin
- Rankins Springs
- Rannock, New South Wales
- Rappville, New South Wales
- Ravensthorpe & Districts Football Association
- Reading Magic
- Rec footy
- Red Cliffs railway station
- Redan Football Club
- Jack Redden
- Jarrad Redden
- Redfern railway station
- Redfern v Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd
- Redgate, Queensland
- Redlands, New South Wales
- Reformed Theological College
- Ted Regan
- Reid River, Queensland
- Stan Reid
- Reids Creek
- Paul Reinmuth
- Remote Luxury (album)
- Renmark Rovers Football Club
- Rennie Football Club
- Rennie, New South Wales
- Graeme Renwick
- Reptile (song)
- Reserves Magarey Medal
- Results of the 1912 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1918 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1920 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1923 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1926 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1929 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1932 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1935 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1938 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1941 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1944 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1950 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1953 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1956 Queensland state election
- Results of the 1957 Queensland state election