List of number-one singles of 2005 (Australia)

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These are the number-one songs of 2005 in the Australian ARIA singles chart.

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Chart history

Key
The yellow background indicates the #1 song on ARIA's End of Year Singles Chart of 2005.
Songs reaching No. 1, with artists, listed by chart week
Week beginningSongArtist
2 January"The Prayer" Anthony Callea
9 January
16 January
23 January"Nasty Girl" Nitty
30 January
6 February"Over and Over" Nelly featuring Tim McGraw
13 February
20 February
27 February
6 March
13 March"Almost Here" Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem
20 March"Rain"/"Bridge over Troubled Water"Anthony Callea
27 March
3 April"Beautiful Soul" Jesse McCartney
10 April
17 April
24 April
1 May"Signs" Snoop Dogg featuring Justin Timberlake and Charlie Wilson
8 May
15 May"Switch" Will Smith
22 May"Don't Phunk with My Heart" The Black Eyed Peas
29 May"Hollaback Girl" Gwen Stefani
5 June"Don't Phunk with My Heart"Black Eyed Peas
12 June
19 June"Incomplete" Backstreet Boys
26 June"We Belong Together" Mariah Carey
3 July
10 July"Lonely" Akon
17 July
24 July"Axel F" Crazy Frog
31 July
7 August
14 August"Lonely"Akon
21 August"Ghetto Gospel" 2Pac featuring Elton John
28 August"Don't Cha" The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes
4 September
11 September
18 September
25 September
2 October"Shine" Shannon Noll
9 October"Don't Cha"Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes
16 October
23 October"Gold Digger" Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx
30 October
6 November
13 November"Hung Up" Madonna
20 November"My Humps"The Black Eyed Peas
27 November
4 December"Maybe Tonight" Kate DeAraugo
11 December
18 December"Wasabi"/"Eye of the Tiger" Lee Harding
25 December

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks #1
1 Pussycat Dolls 7
1 Busta Rhymes (as featuring)7
2 Anthony Callea 5
2 Nelly 5
2 Tim McGraw (as featuring)5
2 The Black Eyed Peas 5
3 Jesse McCartney 4
4 Akon 3
4 Crazy Frog 3
4 Kanye West 3
4 Jamie Foxx (as featuring)3
5 Nitty 2
5 Snoop Dogg 2
5 Justin Timberlake (as featuring)2
5 Charlie Wilson (as featuring)2
5 Mariah Carey 2
5 Kate DeAraugo 2
5 Lee Harding 2
6 Brian McFadden 1
6 Delta Goodrem 1
6 Will Smith 1
6 Gwen Stefani 1
6 Backstreet Boys 1
6 2Pac 1
6 Elton John (as featuring)1
6 Shannon Noll 1
6 Madonna 1

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