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Trending in Australia
on May 18, 2024

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

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  1. EN
    Bridgerton
    - 5%
  2. EN
    Oleksandr Usyk
    + 71%
  3. EN
    Cassie Ventura
    new
  4. EN
    Tyson Fury
    + 72%
  5. EN
    Sean Combs
    new
  6. EN
    Payne Haas
    + 3%
  7. EN
    Baby Reindeer
    + 3%
  8. EN
    The Hateful Eight
    new
  9. EN
    Nicola Coughlan
    + 12%
  10. EN
    Jai Opetaia
    new
  11. EN
    Yasuke
    - 53%
  12. EN
    deaths in 2024
    stable
  13. EN
    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
    + 32%
  14. EN
    Braidon Burns
    new
  15. EN
    Boris Becker
    new
  16. EN
    Luke Newton
    + 13%
  17. EN
    Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk
    new
  18. EN
    Douglas Nicholls
    + 16%
  19. EN
    Robert Hendy-Freegard
    + 31%
  20. EN
    Richard Gadd
    + 12%
  21. Coordinate Me 2024
    - 10%
  22. EN
    Snowtown murders
    + 18%
  23. EN
    list of Bridgerton characters
    + 5%
  24. EN
    Nava Mau
    + 8%
  25. EN
    Dabney Coleman
    new
  26. EN
    Megalopolis
    - 27%
  27. EN
    Rogue Agent
    + 26%
  28. EN
    New Caledonia
    - 44%
  29. EN
    Kim Porter
    new
  30. EN
    King & Queen of the Ring
    new
  31. EN
    Watts family murders
    new
  32. EN
    Billie Eilish
    - 19%
  33. EN
    Taylan May
    new
  34. EN
    The Big Country
    new
  35. EN
    Claudia Jessie
    + 10%
  36. EN
    Planet of the Apes
    + 17%
  37. EN
    Challengers
    new
  38. EN
    IF
    + 7%
  39. EN
    Devil's Knot
    new
  40. EN
    Ashley Madison
    + 7%
  41. EN
    It Ends with Us
    - 157%
  42. EN
    Magic Round
    - 39%
  43. EN
    David McBride
    - 29%
  44. EN
    Streisand effect
    - 19%
  45. EN
    Jonathan Bailey
    + 12%
  46. EN
    Young Sheldon
    - 48%
  47. EN
    George Rose
    new
  48. EN
    Operation Mincemeat
    new
  49. EN
    Kleese Haas
    new
  50. EN
    2007 AFL Grand Final
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Australia on May 18, 2024.
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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