Category:Use Australian English from April 2022
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This category combines all use Australian English from April 2022 (2022-04) 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 April 2022"
The following 175 pages are in this category, out of approximately 356 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Lady Franklin Gallery
- LAI Games
- Brett Lane
- Laverton Gold Mine
- Rohan Lavery
- Lawlers Gold Mine
- Jarred Lawrence
- Alexander Leeper
- Legacy of the Silver Shadow
- Lego Masters (Australian TV series) season 4
- Sandra Leveson
- Chris Lewis (rugby league)
- Dean Lewis discography
- Like a Version (EP)
- Roy Liston
- Trent Loiero
- Looks Like Me
- Mark Luland
- John Lyons (journalist)
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- Danielle MacLean
- Brendan Magnus
- Adam Maher (rugby league)
- Jordan Mailata
- Alexander Marks
- Edward Marks
- Ben Marschke
- Martin Raftery
- Alex Masibaka
- Luke Massey (rugby league)
- Redmond Matthews
- MaveriX
- Guy McDonough
- Oscar McGuinness
- Ted McNamara
- Denis Meaney
- Darby Medlyn
- Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company 2-2-2WT (1854)
- Bill Melville
- Luke Metcalf
- Sue Milliken
- Minister for Sport (New South Wales)
- Jean Mitchell (rower)
- Harley Moore
- Paddy Morgan
- George Moroko
- Paul Morris (rugby league, born 1962)
- Di Morrissey
- Damien Mostyn
- Mount Ida Gold Mine
- Mount Manypeaks
- Mount Morgans Gold Mine
- Mount Stilwell
- Jake Mullaney
- Jack Murchie
- Scott Murray (rugby league, born 1972)
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- Paddington Gold Mine
- Cory Paix
- Andy Patmore
- Chris Patolo
- Patrick Holt (rower)
- Tim Patterson (rugby league)
- Paulsens Gold Mine
- Peter Phillips (rugby league)
- Andrew Pierce (rugby league)
- Plains-wanderer
- Tom Polo
- Darren Porter
- Michael Porter (rugby league)
- Valerie Pratt
- Presto (song)
- Prince of Wales Theatre, Hobart
- Pseuderanthemum variabile
- Pulchrocladia retipora
- Greg Purcell
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- Railway accidents in South Australia
- Randalls Gold Mine
- Daniel Rauicava
- Anneka Reardon
- Refugee Council of Australia
- James Roberts (rugby league)
- Rutherford Ness Robertson
- Mark Robinson (rugby league)
- Rock Island Mysteries
- Ashleigh Ross
- Alex Rossi (rower)
- Wade Rothery
- Kathryn Rowan
- Roy Hill Station
- Glenn Ryan (rugby league)
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- Zac Saddler
- Rita Saffioti
- Graeme Sams
- Will Sankey
- Brett Sargent
- Xavier Savage
- Stephen Scahill
- James Schiller
- Aaron Schoupp
- David Seidenkamp
- Toby Sexton
- Nick Shaw (rugby league)
- Emile Sherman
- Austin Sherry
- Tim Shiel
- Royce Simms
- Robert Simpkins
- Alwyn Simpson
- Harley Smith-Shields
- Brad Smith (rugby league)
- Solomon Islands
- Blaine Stanley
- State Cinema, North Hobart
- Tarni Stepto
- Ken Stewart (rugby league)
- Subneolithic
- Sunrise Dam Gold Mine
- Jacqueline Swick
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- Reece Tapine
- Telfer mine
- Joe Thomas (rugby league)
- Hash Thompson
- Lance Thompson (rugby league, born 1961)
- Thousand Miles (The Kid Laroi song)
- Thunderbox Gold Mine
- List of Top 25 singles for 2019 in Australia
- List of Top 25 singles for 2020 in Australia
- List of Top 25 singles for 2021 in Australia
- Connor Tracey
- Leo Trevena
- Adrian Trevilyan
- Tribal Voice
- Tropicana Gold Mine
- Taylah Tsitsikronis
- Elia Tuqiri
- TV Rock
- Don Tweddle
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- Josh Ward
- Wattle Dam Gold Mine
- Kevin Webb (rugby league)
- The Weeping Willows
- Shaun Wessell
- Kyle White (rugby league)
- Terry Wickey
- Wayne Wigham
- William Geoghegan
- Shane Wilson (rugby league)
- Teig Wilton
- Craig Wise
- Tyran Wishart
- Won't Forget You
- David Wright (rugby league)
- Tom Wright (rugby, born 1997)