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Google reveals Australia’s top searches for 2023

Google has released its top searches for 2023, revealing exactly what we’ve been looking for over the past year.

This is what Australia searched for this year.
This is what Australia searched for this year.

Google has left Aussies with a comprehensive snapshot of the year that was … in terms of what we searched online anyway.

According to the leading global search engine, Google searches echoed the nation’s collective interests, ranging from national news events to the latest in sports, entertainment, and even cooking.

Aussies searched for a range of topics throughout the year, including news events, sports, entertainment, and culinary arts. Picture: NCA Newswire / Gaye Gerard
Aussies searched for a range of topics throughout the year, including news events, sports, entertainment, and culinary arts. Picture: NCA Newswire / Gaye Gerard

Aussies fervently Googled November’s 14-hour “Optus outage” seeking answers, which took out 2023’s most Googled Australian news event in Australia.

Meanwhile, conflict captured Australians with queries about the “War in Israel and Gaza” inundating the search engines.

The 14-hour “Optus outage” in November was the most googled Australian news event in 2023. Picture: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images
The 14-hour “Optus outage” in November was the most googled Australian news event in 2023. Picture: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images

October’s Voice “Referendum results” sparked the third highest amount of searches — with people wanting to know about the future of governance and representation of First Nations people in Australia.

The name “Andrew Tate” came in fourth place in 2023 Australian news searches.

Sam Kerr and Matildas teammate Mary Fowler were the top searched Aussies for 2023. Picture: James Worsfold/Getty Images
Sam Kerr and Matildas teammate Mary Fowler were the top searched Aussies for 2023. Picture: James Worsfold/Getty Images

Nature’s fury made its mark when a “Melbourne earthquake” rattled Victoria’s capital in October.

And the “Submarine” (Titan submersible implosion) also captures Australia’s curiosity.

Turkey earthquake”, India’s “Chandrayaan-3” space mission, allegations surrounding “Russell Brand”, and “NSW election results” finished off the list of 2023 events that piqued Australia’s interest, according to Google.

The loss of beloved figures like Matthew Perry, Tina Turner, and Jock Zonfrillo also topped searches. Picture: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
The loss of beloved figures like Matthew Perry, Tina Turner, and Jock Zonfrillo also topped searches. Picture: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

In sport, Australians showcased their passion for competition by turning the spotlight on their favourite athletes. Matildas stars “Sam Kerr” and “Mary Fowler” dominated search trends with first and second place.

Boxer “Tim Tszyu” and firebrand independent senator “Lidia Thorpe” became household names in 2023.

The most searched movies for 2023 were Oppenheimer,’ ‘Barbie,’ and ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once.’
The most searched movies for 2023 were Oppenheimer,’ ‘Barbie,’ and ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once.’

While the loss of beloved figures like “Matthew Perry”, “Tina Turner”, and “Jock Zonfrillo” were also reflected in the results.

On the entertainment front, Aussies eagerly anticipated movies like “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie,” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” Google’s top searched movies for 2023 shows.

‘Coronation quiche’, ‘Grimace shake’, and ‘CWA Anzac biscuit’ recipes were popular culinary searches.
‘Coronation quiche’, ‘Grimace shake’, and ‘CWA Anzac biscuit’ recipes were popular culinary searches.

In the culinary realm, Australians, it seems, were keen to learn “Coronation quiche”, “Grimace shake”, and “CWA Anzac biscuit” recipes.

Sport-loving Australians couldn’t get enough of the successful “Cricket World Cup” campaign, The Ashes, and the FIFA “Women’s World Cup”.

Controversial combat match-ups like “Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury” and the “UFC 294” also had Australian sports lovers Googling.

ICC Men's Cricket World Cup. Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images
ICC Men's Cricket World Cup. Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

What was trending in 2023 for Australians?

News events:

1) Optus outage

2) War in Israel and Gaza

3) Referendum results

4) Andrew Tate

5) Earthquake Melbourne

6) Submarine

7) Turkey earthquake

8) Chandrayaan-3

9) Russell Brand

10) NSW election results

Aussies:

1) Sam Kerr

2) Mary Fowler

3) Michael Clarke

4) Reece Walsh

5) Dan Andrews

6) Bianca Censori

7) Tim Tszyu

8) Kathleen Folbigg

9) Ellie Carpenter

10) Lidia Thorpe

Loss:

1) Matthew Perry

2) Jock Zonfrillo

3) Sinead O’Connor

4) Tina Turner

5) Cal Wilson

6) Ken Block

7) Lisa Marie

8) Barry Humphries

9) Johnny Ruffo

10) Angus Cloud

Movies:

1) Oppenheimer

2) Barbie

3) Everything Everywhere All at Once

4) John Wick 4

5) Avatar: The Way of Water

6) The Menu

7) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

8) Sound of Freedom

9) Killers of the Flower Moon

10) Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

Recipe(s):

1) Coronation quiche recipe

2) Grimace shake recipe

3) Coronation chicken recipe

4) CWA Anzac biscuit recipe

5) Chicken Honolulu recipe

6) Lamb stew recipe

7) Pornstar martini recipes

8) Marry me chicken recipe

9) Chicken and leek pie recipe

10) Modak recipe

Sport:

1) Cricket World Cup

2) The Ashes

3) Women’s World Cup

4) Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury

5) BBL

6) Champions League

7) UFC 294

8) FA Cup

9) LIV Golf

10) United Cup

Originally published as Google reveals Australia’s top searches for 2023

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/technology/online/google-reveals-australias-top-searches-for-2023/news-story/a613122421a9e064ec79eb7246962ff0