Australia Books Chart

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Discover what’s hot and who’s making waves on the charts today, including the top tracks and albums by the world’s leading artists. What is the #1 song on iTunes in Australia today? Who dominates the Top 10 iTunes Songs, Singles, and Albums right now? Find the Top 100 iTunes—featuring chart-topping hits from music’s global icons—right here!

What is the Number 1 in Australia today?

The number one in Australia is Thấu hiểu Căn nguyên tăm Tối: Dark Origins - Hải.CaoHoàng

Thấu hiểu Căn nguyên tăm Tối: Dark Origins - Hải.CaoHoàng new Single

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Thấu hiểu Căn nguyên tăm Tối: Dark Origins - Hải.CaoHoàng

Walden - Henry David Thoreau new Single

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Walden - Henry David Thoreau

Freedom - Jeremy Griffith new Single

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Freedom - Jeremy Griffith

Periodic Table of Elements - Jan Patrick Uy new Single

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Periodic Table of Elements - Jan Patrick Uy

Introduction to Astronomy - Walter Deleon new Single

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Introduction to Astronomy - Walter Deleon

Nature - Ralph Waldo Emerson new Single

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Nature - Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Cartoon Periodic Table - Sujung Lee new Single

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The Cartoon Periodic Table - Sujung Lee

The Teacher’s Guide to the Elements - Robert Rountree new Single

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The Teacher’s Guide to the Elements - Robert Rountree

The Outer Solar System - Sebastian Hatt new Single

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The Outer Solar System - Sebastian Hatt

The Planets - Professor McAteer new Single

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The Planets - Professor McAteer

Chemistry - Michael Biscotti new Single

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Chemistry - Michael Biscotti

The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci - Leonardo da Vinci new Single

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The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci - Leonardo da Vinci

NASA: Tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum - Ginger Butcher, Troy Benesch, Jenny Mottar, Jeff Carns, Ruth Netting, Jeannette E. Allen, Max Bernstein, Dr. Marcianna P. Delaney, Britt Griswold, Dr. Hashima Hasan, Dr. J. E. Hayes, Dr. Paul Hertz, Dr. Lisa Wainio, Greg Williams, Dr. Eric Brown de Colstoun, Scott Gries, Dr. David Lindley, Dr. Christopher A. Shuman, Todd E. Toth & George Varros new Single

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NASA: Tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum - Ginger Butcher, Troy Benesch, Jenny Mottar, Jeff Carns, Ruth Netting, Jeannette E. Allen, Max Bernstein, Dr. Marcianna P. Delaney, Britt Griswold, Dr. Hashima Hasan, Dr. J. E. Hayes, Dr. Paul Hertz, Dr. Lisa Wainio, Greg Williams, Dr. Eric Brown de Colstoun, Scott Gries, Dr. David Lindley, Dr. Christopher A. Shuman, Todd E. Toth & George Varros

Electrocardiography - Educational Resources, University of Georgia new Single

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Electrocardiography - Educational Resources, University of Georgia

The Heart and Lungs - Educational Resources, University of Georgia new Single

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The Heart and Lungs - Educational Resources, University of Georgia

Digestive Tract - Patrick D. Wilson new Single

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Digestive Tract - Patrick D. Wilson

Blood & Bone Marrow - Patrick D. Wilson new Single

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Blood & Bone Marrow - Patrick D. Wilson

Nervous system - Patrick D. Wilson new Single

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Nervous system - Patrick D. Wilson

Endocrine Glands - Patrick D. Wilson new Single

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Endocrine Glands - Patrick D. Wilson

Lymphatic Tissue & Organs - Patrick D. Wilson new Single

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Lymphatic Tissue & Organs - Patrick D. Wilson

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