An Insight To Australian Search History 2022

 

Now that 2022 is gone, Google has issued its annual list for the Google search for Aussies, which shows what Australian has been searching for online in the past year.

It’s fair to say that there has been a lot for people to Google between the COVID-19 pandemic, the country’s terrible flood problem, the war in Ukraine, and the passing of idols like Shane Warne and Olivia Newton-John.

The fact that health, sports, and war predominated the search patterns may not come as a surprise, but the top search phrase for aussie lifestyle in 2022 was virtually unknown a year earlier.

Millions of people play the addicting online game Wordle, which was the #1 search phrase in 2016. Let’s finally take an insight into Australian search history 2022 – 

AUSTRALIAN OPEN

Of course, this year’s Open had its share of highs and lows as the event adapted to life after the pandemic.

While local household stars Ash Barty, Dylan Alcott, and Nick Kyrgios represented the nation admirably, other athletes voiced complaints about the quarantine conditions.

Many Australians were riveted by a drama-filled Australian Open, which helped the grand slam win the title of second most googled phrase.  

Fifa WORLD CUP

Sport in general had a successful year, and the World Cup generated the third-highest number of searches. The Socceroos had their “greatest year ever,” reaching the knockout phase for the first time in 16 years and drawing large crowds to Federation Square in Melbourne and other outdoor venues across the nation to see the Australian side play.

SHANE WARNE

Australians were shocked to learn of the passing of this sports hero, which sparked a deluge of tributes from sportsmen, politicians, and sports enthusiasts.

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