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Trending in Australia
on Dec 29, 2023

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

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  1. EN
    murder of Dee Dee Blanchard
    + 54%
  2. EN
    Saltburn
    + 10%
  3. EN
    Pat Cummins
    + 63%
  4. EN
    Jake Fraser-McGurk
    new
  5. EN
    deaths in 2023
    - 9%
  6. EN
    Leonard Bernstein
    - 9%
  7. EN
    Alex Carey
    + 49%
  8. EN
    Leave the World Behind
    - 9%
  9. EN
    Shaun Marsh
    - 23%
  10. EN
    Mitchell Marsh
    - 244%
  11. EN
    Barry Keoghan
    + 2%
  12. EN
    Jacob Elordi
    + 13%
  13. EN
    PDC World Darts Championship 2024
    + 18%
  14. EN
    Alex de Minaur
    new
  15. EN
    Cameron Norrie
    new
  16. EN
    Joe Flacco
    new
  17. EN
    Peter Siddle
    new
  18. EN
    Lee Sun-kyun
    - 83%
  19. EN
    Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
    - 3%
  20. EN
    Poor Things
    + 5%
  21. EN
    Paolo Macchiarini
    - 13%
  22. EN
    What If...? (season 2)
    + 11%
  23. EN
    Geoff Marsh
    - 165%
  24. EN
    Robert Oppenheimer
    stable
  25. EN
    Katie Boulter
    new
  26. EN
    Wonka
    - 9%
  27. EN
    Anyone but You
    + 12%
  28. EN
    Reacher
    new
  29. EN
    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
    - 6%
  30. EN
    Josh Hazlewood
    new
  31. EN
    Sydney Sweeney
    + 6%
  32. EN
    Vijayakanth
    - 90%
  33. EN
    Facebook
    + 10%
  34. EN
    Yellowjackets
    - 3%
  35. EN
    The Gentlemen
    new
  36. EN
    Julia Roberts
    new
  37. EN
    Shan Masood
    new
  38. EN
    Ajla Tomljanović
    new
  39. EN
    Notting Hill
    new
  40. EN
    Timothée Chalamet
    stable
  41. EN
    Bill Granger
    - 108%
  42. EN
    Alan Ritchson
    new
  43. EN
    YouTube
    - 64%
  44. EN
    Val Kilmer
    stable
  45. EN
    Salaar part 2
    - 16%
  46. EN
    Isa Guha
    - 8%
  47. EN
    2024 United Cup
    new
  48. EN
    Mitchell Starc
    new
  49. EN
    Australia
    new
  50. EN
    Dunki
    - 22%
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Australia on Dec 29, 2023.
The green, red and yellow indicators on each row are based on data from the day before: to get insights about the historical records, click here.
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