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Trending in Australia
on May 10, 2025

The most searched Wikipedia pages in Australia: discover what people are looking for!

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  1. EN
    Pope Leo XIV
    - 253%
  2. EN
    2025 Australian federal election
    - 26%
  3. EN
    Thunderbolts*
    + 6%
  4. EN
    Pope Francis
    - 171%
  5. EN
    Bob Dylan
    + 30%
  6. EN
    Backlash (2025)
    new
  7. EN
    list of popes
    - 151%
  8. EN
    Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts
    + 16%
  9. EN
    Mother's Day
    new
  10. EN
    Andor
    + 2%
  11. EN
    deaths in 2025
    - 2%
  12. EN
    Sinners
    + 14%
  13. EN
    Sussan Ley
    - 118%
  14. EN
    Killing_of_Jason_Corbett
    + 34%
  15. EN
    Leo XIII
    - 209%
  16. EN
    Vince Vaughn
    new
  17. EN
    Showdown
    new
  18. EN
    Conclave
    + 2%
  19. EN
    Benedict XVI
    - 93%
  20. EN
    Nonnas
    new
  21. EN
    Ed Husic
    - 5%
  22. EN
    The Four Seasons
    + 15%
  23. EN
    pope
    - 242%
  24. EN
    Jack Della Maddalena
    + 11%
  25. EN
    Woolworths Group
    stable
  26. EN
    Luke Metcalf
    new
  27. EN
    Anthony Albanese
    - 51%
  28. EN
    Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
    - 114%
  29. EN
    Kosmos 482
    new
  30. EN
    Cam McCarthy
    - 124%
  31. EN
    John Paul II
    - 118%
  32. EN
    The Firm
    new
  33. EN
    Casino Royale
    new
  34. EN
    2025 India–Pakistan strikes
    new
  35. EN
    Kashmir
    new
  36. EN
    The Royals
    new
  37. EN
    2022 Australian federal election
    - 46%
  38. EN
    Susan Sarandon
    new
  39. EN
    Wordle
    new
  40. EN
    Another Simple Favor
    new
  41. EN
    Bergerac
    new
  42. EN
    Angus Taylor
    - 125%
  43. EN
    Final Destination Bloodlines
    new
  44. EN
    Ali France
    new
  45. EN
    A Simple Favor
    new
  46. EN
    list of Australian federal elections
    - 27%
  47. EN
    Armageddon
    new
  48. EN
    My Brilliant Career
    new
  49. EN
    Phar Lap
    new
  50. EN
    David Attenborough
    - 40%
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Australia on May 10, 2025.
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