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Trending in Australia
on Nov 15, 2024

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

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  1. EN
    Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson
    + 65%
  2. EN
    Mike Tyson
    + 67%
  3. EN
    Jake Paul
    + 73%
  4. EN
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
    + 67%
  5. EN
    Gladiator II
    + 20%
  6. EN
    Tulsi Gabbard
    - 115%
  7. EN
    Matt Gaetz
    - 196%
  8. EN
    Jamie Durie
    new
  9. EN
    Gladiator
    + 34%
  10. EN
    Joe Martin
    new
  11. EN
    deaths in 2024
    + 2%
  12. EN
    Elon Musk
    - 27%
  13. EN
    Donald Trump
    - 8%
  14. EN
    2024 United States presidential election
    - 18%
  15. EN
    Logan Paul
    new
  16. EN
    Jon Jones
    + 33%
  17. EN
    Pete Hegseth
    - 111%
  18. EN
    next Sri Lankan parliamentary election
    + 40%
  19. EN
    Robert F. Kennedy
    new
  20. EN
    Bluesky
    stable
  21. EN
    Stipe Miocic
    + 39%
  22. EN
    Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke
    new
  23. EN
    Abigail
    new
  24. EN
    Paul Mescal
    + 19%
  25. EN
    Hamburger Hill
    new
  26. EN
    The Day of the Jackal
    + 3%
  27. EN
    Sutton Foster
    - 73%
  28. EN
    Spencer
    new
  29. EN
    John F. Kennedy
    new
  30. EN
    Treaty of Waitangi
    new
  31. EN
    Deadpool
    new
  32. EN
    Twix
    new
  33. EN
    Vivek Ramaswamy
    - 77%
  34. EN
    list of hat styles
    new
  35. EN
    Cross
    new
  36. EN
    Tate McRae
    + 21%
  37. EN
    The Long Kiss Goodnight
    new
  38. EN
    haka
    new
  39. EN
    Kanguva
    + 4%
  40. EN
    Yellowstone
    + 7%
  41. EN
    2020 United States presidential election
    - 19%
  42. EN
    Pedro Pascal
    new
  43. EN
    InfoWars
    new
  44. EN
    Lux Pascal
    new
  45. EN
    Australia
    stable
  46. EN
    Cobra Kai, season 6
    new
  47. EN
    Tom Aspinall
    new
  48. EN
    Wicked
    new
  49. EN
    Angus Cloud
    new
  50. EN
    Silo
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Australia on Nov 15, 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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