User:Rebecca/List of missing Australian topics
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This is a list of topics relating to Australia that Wikipedia does not yet have but potentially should. It is mostly taken from the index to Bruce Elder's Great Events in Australia's History.
- Edward Abbott (captain), military captain and colleague of William Bligh
- Sir Peter Abeles, businessman
- Ad News, media and advertising magazine
- Adam Bay, Northern Territory, short-lived early settlement
- Adaminaby, New South Wales
- Adelaide Grand Prix
- Adelaide Steamship Company, first regular ferry service between Melbourne and Adelaide
- Aeroplane Jelly
- Alice Springs Telegraph Station
- Alligator River, river in the Northern Territory
- Along the Road to Gundagai, folk ballad
- Amalgamated Miners' Association
- Amalgamated Shearers' Union
- Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd (AWA), early radio broadcaster
- George Fife Angas, South Australian landowner
- Anglesea Barracks, oldest military barracks in Australia
- Angry Penguins, literary magazine
- David Angus, businessman
- Angus and Robertson, book store chain
- George Anstey, South Australian pastoralist
- Antipodean Group, artistic movement
- Appin, New South Wales, small village
- Bert Appleroth, creator of Aeroplane Jelly
- Arbuthnot's Range, range of hills in New South Wales
- Archer, winner of the first Melbourne Cup
- Sarik Ariyak, Turkish diplomat assassinated in 1980
- Sir Ove Arup, engineer that worked on the Sydney Opera House
- Association of Marine Officers, trade union involved in the 1890 Australian maritime dispute
- Richard Atkins, Rum Rebellion figure
- Thomas Austin, landowner responsible for introducing rabbits to Australia
- Australasian League for the Abolition of Transportation
- Australasian Post, magazine
- Australia Council for the Arts, the federal government's principal arts funding and advisory body
- Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
- Australian Agricultural Company, land development company dating back to 1824

