Category:Use Australian English from January 2012
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This category combines all "Use Australian English"-tagged articles from January 2012 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 2012"
The following 82 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,707 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Wee Georgie Wood Railway
- Wellard railway station
- Archie Weller
- Welshpool Jetty railway line
- Welshpool railway station, Perth
- David Wenham
- Wensleydale railway line, Victoria
- Werribee line
- Wesley College, Melbourne
- Wesley College, Perth
- West Coast Wilderness Railway
- West Footscray railway station
- West Leederville railway station
- Division of West Sydney
- James West (Australian journalist)
- Westall railway station
- Westby railway line
- Western Australia cricket team
- Western Channel Pile Light
- Western Clydesdales
- Western Line, Tasmania
- Western railway line, Queensland
- Western standard gauge railway line
- What's Left?
- What's on Your Radio
- Darren Wheildon
- Where Are They Now? (Australian TV program)
- Rick White (climber)
- Whitfield railway line
- Whitfords railway station
- Simon Whitlock
- The Whole Thing's Started
- Stan Wickham
- Tracey Wickham
- Dan Widdowson
- Mathew Wilkinson
- Cameron Williams
- David Williams (rugby league, born 1986)
- Fred Williams (Australian footballer, born 1919)
- Ryan Williams (soccer, born 1993)
- Willunga railway line
- Willy Nilly: The 12th Man's Biggest Hits
- Windera railway line
- Keith Windschuttle
- Eileen Wani Wingfield
- Anona Winn
- Winton railway station
- Winton, Queensland
- Wittingslow Amusements
- Wodonga Rail Bypass
- Wolf Blass
- Women's bowls in Australia
- Wonthaggi railway line
- Garth Wood
- Woodbridge railway station, Perth
- Woodford Folk Festival
- Vanessa Woods
- Woodside railway line
- Woongarra (Pemberton) railway line
- George Wootten
- Wotif
- The Wrights (Australian band)