Category:Use Australian English from March 2025
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This category combines all use Australian English from March 2025 (2025-03) 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 March 2025"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 293 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 1914 Tasmanian local elections
- 1960 Armstrong 500
- 1982 Brisbane City FC season
- 1982 Brisbane Lions SC season
- 1982 Canberra City FC season
- 1982 Footscray JUST season
- 1982 Heidelberg United FC season
- 1989-90 Sydney United 58 FC season
- 1990-91 Sydney United 58 FC season
- 1991 Danone Women's Open
- 1991–92 Sydney United 58 FC season
- 1992–93 Sydney CSC season
- 1993–94 Sydney United 58 FC season
- 2018 South Australian state election
- 2024 Brisbane Broncos season
- 2025 AFL Rising Star
- 2025 Australian federal budget
- 2025 Melbourne Formula 2 round
- 2025 WAFL season
- 2025 WAFL Women's season
- 2026 South Australian state election
A
B
- The Bachelors of Broken Hill
- Wendy Bacon
- Simon Baker
- Kelsey-Lee Barber
- Anna Barwick
- Isobel Batt-Doyle
- Ellie Beer
- Bell-Birds
- Better Together Party
- Jaxon Binns
- Catriona Bisset
- Blue Heaven (flavour)
- Nicolette Boele
- David Bolt (politician)
- Peter Box
- Philip Brady (broadcaster)
- Matt Brice
- Geraldine Brooks (writer)
- Rohan Browning
- Burial Rites
- Brooke Buschkuehl
C
D
- Dark Places (Grenville novel)
- Darling Girls
- Sam Davidson
- Georgia Davies (musician)
- Death of a Whale
- Death of Elizabeth Struhs
- Alycia Debnam-Carey
- Deepwater railway station
- 1987 Defender Selection Series
- Jacob Despard
- Tilly Devine
- Dicliptera ciliata
- Dicliptera spicata
- Diploglottis australis
- Diploschistes microsporus
- Diversity Council Australia
- Dragon Moon
- Lute Drummond
- Isaiah Dudley
E
G
H
- Jack Hale (sprinter)
- Harcourt North
- Eustratios Georgiou Haritos
- James Harrison (blood donor)
- Helen Hart (suffragist)
- John Harvey (filmmaker)
- Matt Hatch
- Peter Hayward
- Jessie Isabel Henderson
- William Hickey (basketball)
- Alex Higgins-Titsha
- High Capacity Metro Train
- Pat Hillcoat
- Hindi Vindi
- Hindley Street Country Club
- Les Holden
- Holding the Man (film)
- Claudia Hollingsworth
- Horse (novel)
- Adam Hort
- Al Howard (golfer)
- Edward John Howells
- Hoya verticillata
- Lachlan Hunter (politician)
- Jonathan Huston
L
- LA Ice Cola
- 2009 New South Wales Labor Party leadership spill
- Sook Yee Lai
- Lake Jindabyne
- Harvey Langford
- Antoinette Lattouf
- Odile Le Clezio
- Tu Le
- Scott Leary (politician)
- Gina Liano
- Lifeline (crisis support service)
- Lily (singer, born 2002)
- Linx Cargo Care Group
- Ativalu Lisati
- List of top 10 albums for 2017 in Australia
- Lost in Heaven
- Lost in Heaven Tour
M
- Mahroot
- John Smedley (architect)
- MasterChef Australia series 17
- Michelle Maynard
- Morgan McDonald
- Jermaine McEwen
- McKenzie Hill, Victoria
- Jack McShane
- Metcalfe East, Victoria
- Metropolitan Region Scheme
- Death of Jessica Michalik
- Milkshake Man
- Minister for Child Safety (Queensland)
- Minister for Jobs and Tourism
- Jemima Montag
- Moonlight Flat (Shire of Central Goldfields)
- Moonlight Flat (Shire of Mount Alexander)
- Moore Park light rail station
- Wendy Moore (television personality)
- Mother (drink)
- Connor Murphy (triple jumper)