Category:Use Australian English from August 2015
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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from August 2015 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 August 2015"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,571 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- CADA
- George Caddy
- A Cage of Butterflies
- Nicholas Caire
- The Call (Flanagan novel)
- Aela Callan
- Camden Sports Complex
- Don Cameron (Victorian politician)
- Don Cameron (South Australian politician)
- Eric Campbell (reporter)
- James Campbell (journalist)
- Wal Campbell
- City of Campbelltown (South Australia)
- Canberra Country Blues & Roots Festival
- Canberra International Music Festival
- Barcroft Capel Boake
- Capital Football
- Rachel Carling-Jenkins
- Ian Carnell
- Carnevale in Adelaide
- Caroline and I
- John Carr (Australian politician, born 1871)
- Carrick Hill
- Noah Carroll
- CARRS-Q
- Alfred Carson
- Gilbert Casey
- Paul Cashmere
- Castle Plaza
- Catholic Diocese of the Australian Military Services
- John Cato
- Cawthorne and Co
- Harold Cazneaux
- Cedar College
- Central Adelaide Mosque
- Charles Cerutty
- Norman Chaffer
- Chairman's Stakes (SAJC)
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Sydney
- Chalice (band)
- Claude William Chambers
- Emily Chantiri
- Charles Campbell College
- David Charleston
- Darren Cheeseman
- Cheetah (band)
- Cheyne Beach Whaling Station
- Christian Brothers College, Adelaide
- Christies Beach High School
- The Chronicle (South Australia)
- Steven Ciobo
- Cirkidz
- Citibank Australia
- City Botanic Gardens
- City Cross Arcade
- City Messenger
- City of Charles Sturt
- City of Onkaparinga
- City of Unley
- City of West Torrens
- City Riots
- Percy Clarey
- Bree Kristel Clarke
- Charles Clarke (botanist)
- Drew Clarke
- Classic 100 Chamber (ABC)
- Classic 100 Mozart
- Classic 100 Opera (ABC)
- Classic 100 Swoon
- Classic 100 Symphony
- Classic 100 Ten Years On
- Lionel Clay
- Shane Clifton
- Jen Cloher
- Susan Close
- Robert Clothier (politician)
- Flo Cluff
- Peter Coaldrake
- Cockatoo Island festival
- George Cockerill (journalist)
- Coerce (band)
- Bindi Cole
- Peter Harold Cole
- Percy Coleman
- Wayne Coles-Janess
- Fred Collard
- Collingwood Stockade
- Grant Collins
- Jacinta Collins
- Greg Combet
- Come Together Music Festival
- Community and Parish of Saint George Thebarton, Adelaide, South Australia
- Concordia College (South Australia)
- ConFest
- Gerry Connolly (comedian)
- Connors River
- Michael Considine
- Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia
- Kenneth Cook
- Shanon Cook
- Cooma Mail
- Leontine Cooper
- Nick Corr
- Rick Cosnett
- Michael Costa (politician)
- The Country and Western Hour
- Stuart Coupe
- Roger Covell
- Virginia Coventry
- Ern Cowley
- Cowley's pie cart
- David Cox (Australian politician)
- Sarah Crane
- Crawford and Son
- The Crescents
- Gary Crew
- Rod Crewther
- Charlie Crofts
- Crompton and Sons
- Paddy Crumlin
- John Cummins (union organiser)
- Stuart Cunningham
- Cygnet Folk Festival
- Cygnet, Tasmania
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- Cameron Daddo
- David Dale (author)
- Vadim Dale
- Jean Daley
- Richard Dalla-Riva
- Darklands Trilogy
- Kaye Darveniza
- Wayne Darwen
- Darwin International Guitar Festival
- Mahananda Dasgupta
- Lyndal Davies
- Milica Davies
- Richard Davies (Australian actor)
- Bruce R. Davis
- Graham Davis
- D. C. McKay Stakes
- Joe de Bruyn
- Hector de Lacy
- Hugh de Largie
- Adrian Deamer
- Dennis Del Favero
- Bill Dempsey
- Denison Canal
- Lydia Denker
- Robert Dessaix
- Frank Devine
- Gayne Dexter
- Barry Dick
- Dickson House, Rostrevor, Adelaide
- John Dingwall
- Direk, South Australia
- Dirt n Dust Festival
- Distorted Music Festival
- Barry Divola
- Martin Dixon (politician)
- Doctor Wooreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending of the World
- Dog Rock
- Robin Donald
- Helen Donaldson
- Doof
- Chris Dore
- Philip Dorling
- Peter Dowd (academic)
- Downer family
- John Downer
- DreamBIG Children's Festival
- Amanda Drury
- Dry Creek (South Australia)
- Dudley Park, South Australia
- Billy Duggan
- Lloyd Dumas
- Dumbleyung Lake
- Chantal Dunbar
- Ken Duncan (photographer)
- Jim Dunford
- Louisa Margaret Dunkley
- Max Dupain
E
- Earthcore
- Michael Easson
- East Torrens Messenger
- Easterfest
- Eastern Courier Messenger
- Edge Church
- Guy Edmonds
- Lisa Edwards
- Sandy Edwards
- Nathan Efron
- Jack Egerton
- Susie Eisenhuth
- Elder Conservatorium of Music
- Bruce Elder (journalist)
- Electric Soup (album)
- Bob Elix
- Elizabeth Oval
- Elizabeth Shopping Centre
- Malcolm Henry Ellis