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Trending in Australia
on Dec 4, 2024

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

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  1. EN
    martial law
    + 22%
  2. EN
    2024 South Korean martial law
    + 55%
  3. EN
    Yoon Suk Yeol
    + 40%
  4. EN
    Chinese Taipei
    new
  5. ZH
    Chiung Yao
    new
  6. EN
    deaths in 2024
    stable
  7. EN
    Easey Street murders
    - 36%
  8. EN
    Ayrton Senna
    stable
  9. EN
    Lizzo
    + 20%
  10. EN
    Wicked
    - 16%
  11. EN
    MGMT
    + 35%
  12. EN
    Wicked
    - 11%
  13. EN
    UnitedHealth Group
    new
  14. EN
    Jennifer Tilly
    new
  15. EN
    Kim Keon-hee
    new
  16. EN
    Star Wars: Skeleton Crew
    - 26%
  17. EN
    People Power Party
    + 18%
  18. EN
    South Korea
    + 35%
  19. EN
    Bali Nine
    - 55%
  20. EN
    Empire of the Sun
    new
  21. EN
    Moon Jae-in
    new
  22. EN
    The Lost Boys
    new
  23. EN
    Ariana Grande
    - 14%
  24. EN
    diacritic
    new
  25. EN
    Moana 2
    - 25%
  26. EN
    Gladiator II
    - 18%
  27. EN
    Eminem
    new
  28. EN
    Park Geun-hye
    new
  29. EN
    killing of JonBenét Ramsey
    - 27%
  30. EN
    Empress Elisabeth of Austria
    - 15%
  31. EN
    Thunderball
    new
  32. EN
    Saika Kawakita
    new
  33. EN
    Hunter Biden
    - 64%
  34. EN
    Park Chung Hee
    new
  35. EN
    Democratic Party of Korea
    new
  36. EN
    Cynthia Erivo
    - 29%
  37. EN
    St. Vincent
    new
  38. EN
    Sabrina Carpenter
    new
  39. EN
    Rosé
    stable
  40. EN
    2024 United States presidential election
    + 5%
  41. EN
    Sam Simon
    new
  42. EN
    Yellowstone
    - 24%
  43. EN
    The Day of the Jackal
    - 10%
  44. EN
    Chun Doo-hwan
    new
  45. EN
    Australia
    - 10%
  46. EN
    The Fall Guy
    - 25%
  47. EN
    Wordle
    new
  48. EN
    Lee Jae-myung
    new
  49. EN
    Franz Joseph I of Austria
    - 16%
  50. EN
    Bryleeh Henry
    new
Those data refers to the most visited pages on Wikipedia from Australia on Dec 4, 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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