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Trending in Australia
on Aug 20, 2024

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

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  1. EN
    LeAnn Rimes
    - 90%
  2. EN
    Kate Miller-Heidke
    + 13%
  3. EN
    Phil Donahue
    + 45%
  4. EN
    Mike Lynch
    + 41%
  5. EN
    Marlo Thomas
    + 54%
  6. EN
    Adam Lambert
    - 33%
  7. EN
    Sam Neill
    new
  8. EN
    Black Myth: Wukong
    new
  9. EN
    Alien: Romulus
    - 13%
  10. EN
    deaths in 2024
    + 2%
  11. EN
    Kamala Harris
    + 50%
  12. EN
    murder of Laci Peterson
    - 25%
  13. EN
    Alain Delon
    - 126%
  14. EN
    Judith Barsi
    new
  15. EN
    Deadpool
    - 17%
  16. EN
    Stand by Me
    new
  17. EN
    Matthew Richardson
    + 15%
  18. EN
    Jamie Vardy
    new
  19. EN
    Jamie Durie
    new
  20. EN
    Trevor Marmalade
    new
  21. EN
    Sydney Metro
    - 70%
  22. EN
    It Ends with Us
    - 13%
  23. EN
    Ashley Biden
    new
  24. EN
    Joe Biden
    new
  25. EN
    Boy Swallows Universe
    - 150%
  26. EN
    Dylan Grimes
    new
  27. EN
    Blake Lively
    - 12%
  28. ZH
    Black Myth: Wukong
    new
  29. EN
    Mask of Agamemnon
    new
  30. EN
    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
    new
  31. EN
    Liam Shiels
    new
  32. EN
    Chappell Roan
    new
  33. EN
    Eddie Cibrian
    - 71%
  34. EN
    Australia
    - 4%
  35. EN
    The Acolyte
    new
  36. EN
    2024 R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder
    - 18%
  37. EN
    Bayesian
    new
  38. EN
    Keir Nuttall
    new
  39. EN
    Atsuko Tanaka
    new
  40. EN
    River Phoenix
    new
  41. EN
    Stree 2
    - 5%
  42. EN
    The Rookie
    new
  43. EN
    Alien
    - 14%
  44. EN
    Hillary Clinton
    new
  45. EN
    It Ends With Us
    - 25%
  46. EN
    Larry Emdur
    - 435%
  47. EN
    blue moon
    - 10%
  48. EN
    2024 United States presidential election
    new
  49. EN
    Danny Thomas
    new
  50. EN
    Black Caviar
    - 179%
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Australia on Aug 20, 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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