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Chart: Australia's top 10 most visited websites

We’re spending a lot of time online. <em>(Photo: Getty)</em>
We’re spending a lot of time online. (Photo: Getty)

Australians spend more time on the internet than they do at work.

We spend 20.5 billion hours on the job, if Roy Morgan research is anything to go by.

But Aussies racked up a total of more than 21.9 billion hours on the internet in some form of another, whether we were at home, at school, at work, or somewhere else in the year leading up to March 2018.

What is it that we’re doing with all our time online, exactly? According to a joint report by We Are Social and Hootsuite, here are the top 20 websites Australians visit the most:

Top 10 most visited websites by Australians. <em>(Source: We Are Social/Hootsuite/Similarweb)</em>
Top 10 most visited websites by Australians. (Source: We Are Social/Hootsuite/Similarweb)

Here are the top 20 most-visited websites across the globe:

The world’s most visited websites as of January 2019. <em>(Source: We Are Social/Hootsuite/Similarweb)</em>
The world’s most visited websites as of January 2019. (Source: We Are Social/Hootsuite/Similarweb)

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