ARIA Charts number-one albums of 2003 | |
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These are the Australian number-one albums of 2003 , per the ARIA Charts. [1] [2]
The yellow background indicates the #1 album on ARIA's End of Year Albums Chart of 2003. |
Issue date | Album | Artist | Weeks at number one (total) |
6 January | Let Go | Avril Lavigne | 7 weeks |
13 January | |||
20 January | |||
27 January | 8 Mile | Soundtrack | 2 weeks |
3 February | |||
10 February | Come Away with Me | Norah Jones | 9 weeks |
17 February | |||
24 February | |||
3 March | |||
10 March | |||
17 March | |||
24 March | |||
31 March | Innocent Eyes | Delta Goodrem | 29 weeks |
7 April | |||
14 April | |||
21 April | |||
28 April | |||
5 May | |||
12 May | Come Away with Me | Norah Jones | 9 weeks |
19 May | |||
26 May | Innocent Eyes | Delta Goodrem | 29 weeks |
2 June | |||
9 June | |||
16 June | St. Anger | Metallica | 2 weeks |
23 June | |||
30 June | Innocent Eyes | Delta Goodrem | 29 weeks |
7 July | |||
14 July | Vulture Street | Powderfinger | 3 weeks |
21 July | |||
28 July | |||
4 August | Innocent Eyes | Delta Goodrem | 29 weeks |
11 August | |||
18 August | |||
25 August | The Official Fiction | Something for Kate | 1 week |
1 September | Innocent Eyes | Delta Goodrem | 29 weeks |
8 September | |||
15 September | |||
22 September | |||
29 September | |||
6 October | Life for Rent | Dido | 2 weeks |
13 October | |||
20 October | Innocent Eyes | Delta Goodrem | 29 weeks |
27 October | |||
3 November | |||
10 November | |||
17 November | |||
24 November | |||
1 December | |||
8 December | |||
15 December | Just As I Am | Guy Sebastian | 4 weeks |
22 December | |||
29 December | |||
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