Category:Use Australian English from January 2023
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This category combines all use Australian English from January 2023 (2023-01) 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 2023"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 249 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 1300 (group)
- 1966 Fijian general election
- 1985 in Australian soccer
- 1986 Melbourne Cup
- 2007 Kiribati parliamentary election
- 2010 Norfolk Island legislative election
- 2011 Samoan general election
- 2016 Sydney City Council election
- 2021 Sydney City Council election
- 2023 Australia Cup preliminary rounds
- 2023 Australian Swimming Trials
- 2023 in Australian television
- 2023 NBL Finals
- 2023–24 A-League Men
- 2024 Sydney City Council election
- 2024–25 A-League Men
A
- Abbeyard
- Abdul Hamid (voice actor)
- Ross Adler
- Agathis robusta
- Madison Albers
- Alexandra railway line
- Alpinia arctiflora
- Alstonia muelleriana
- Alyxia oblongata
- John Gerard Anderson
- Samuel Anderson (Australian settler)
- Tom Arber
- Don Argus
- David Atkins (rugby league)
- Brett Atkinson
- Atractocarpus merikin
- Attorney-General of Fiji
- 2023 Australia Day Honours
- Australia women's national under-19 cricket team
- Australian Idol season 8
- Australian poster collectives
B
C
- Eric Cain
- Bernard Carroll
- Ian Carroll
- Richard Carter (actor)
- Central Highlands (Victoria)
- Craig Challen
- Wayne Challis
- City Vista Recreation Reserve
- Colbinabbin railway line
- Colonial Times
- Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces
- Coral Sea Park
- David Cox (rugby league)
- Death of Patrick Cronin
- Michael Cusack (animator)
D
F
G
H
- Haemodorum distichophyllum
- Haemodorum gracile
- Haemodorum laxum
- Haemodorum simplex
- Steve Hardy (rugby league)
- Richard L. Hay (scenic designer)
- Chloé Hayden
- Olivia Henry
- Ken Hey
- Hollow Knight
- Hollow Knight: Silksong
- Kira Holmes
- David Hosking (rugby league)
- How Many Dreams?
- Stephen Humphreys (rugby league)
- Wade Humphries
- Andrew Hunter (rugby league)
- Hymenosporum
L
- Labasa
- Kurt Landers
- Leader of the Opposition (Fiji)
- Chris Levy
- Steve Liebmann
- List of Adelaide City FC seasons
- List of Australia Test cricket records
- List of heads of state of Fiji
- List of Transperth bus stations
- List of Western United FC (A-League Women) records and statistics
- List of Western United FC (A-League Women) players
- Mick Liubinskas
- Love Again (The Kid Laroi song)
- Love Island Australia season 5
- Ron Loveday
M
- Magnetic Rail Group
- Mansfield railway line
- March 1977 Fijian general election
- E. George Marks
- Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 10
- Jim May (chemical engineer)
- Ian McCann (rugby league)
- Geoff McNamara
- Roy McNaughton
- Shivani Mehta
- Meiogyne hirsuta
- Melbourne Institute of Technology
- Mess (The Hard Aches album)
- Minister for Agriculture (Victoria)
- Minister for Conservation
- Minister for Consumer Affairs (Victoria)
- Minister for Corrections (Victoria)
- Minister for Creative Industries
- Minister for Major Projects (Victoria)
- Minister for Multicultural Affairs
- Minister for Planning (Victoria)
- Minister for Public Works (Victoria)
- Minister for Racing (Victoria)
- Minister for Small Business (Victoria)
- Minister for the Environment (Victoria)
- Minister for the Suburban Rail Loop
- Minister for Water (Victoria)
- Minister for Women (Victoria)
- Minister for Youth Justice (Victoria)
- Jim Molan
- Jeremy Moors
- Morrison government
- Murnong