Template:Use Australian English
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Usage[edit]
{{Use Australian English|date=May 2026}}
This maintenance template adds tagged articles to Category:Use Australian English to denote articles which have Australian English spelling. This is a spelling marker indicative of variants only from the viewpoint of the dictionary incorporated into ENGVAR script. The template and its use do not imply any statement, endorsement or otherwise of the code of English used in the tagged article. The script's author believes spellings are those commonly used in British English, Australian English, Indian English, Irish English, New Zealand English, Pakistani English, Singapore English, South African English. Please refer to the author if there is disagreement about words included in the dictionary.
See also[edit]
- {{Use American English}}
- {{Use Australian English}}
- {{Use British English}}
- {{Use British English Oxford spelling}}
- {{Use Canadian English}}
- {{Use Hong Kong English}}
- {{Use Indian English}}
- {{Use Irish English}}
- {{Use Jamaican English}}
- {{Use New Zealand English}}
- {{Use Pakistani English}}
- {{Use Singapore English}}
- {{Use South African English}}
- {{Use dmy dates}} / {{Use mdy dates}}
- {{American English}} (for talk page)
- {{British English}} (for talk page)