List of top 25 singles for 2006 in Australia

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The following lists the top 25 singles of 2006 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year singles chart.

"I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" by Sandi Thom was the biggest song of the year, peaking at No. 1 for ten weeks and staying in the top 50 for 34 weeks, this song was also the longest number one of the year.

#TitleArtistHighest pos. reachedweeks at No. 1
1."I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" Sandi Thom 110
2."Flaunt It" TV Rock feat. Seany B 15
3."Hips Don't Lie" Shakira feat. Wyclef Jean 19
4."SexyBack" Justin Timberlake 12
5."I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" Scissor Sisters 12
6."This Time I Know It's for Real" Young Divas 2
7."Forever Young" Youth Group 12
8."Wasabi/Eye of the Tiger" Lee Harding 15*
9."Who Knew" Pink 2
10."Promiscuous" Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland 2
11."Night of My Life" Damien Leith 14
12."Love Generation" Bob Sinclar 12
13."SOS" Rihanna 18
14."You Raise Me Up" Westlife 3
15."Goodbye My Lover" James Blunt 3
16."Crazy" Gnarls Barkley 2
17."Buttons" The Pussycat Dolls feat. Snoop Dogg 2
18."Black Fingernails, Red Wine" Eskimo Joe 6
19."Unfaithful" Rihanna 2
20."Run It! Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana 13
21."Maneater" Nelly Furtado 3
22."Mistake" Stephanie McIntosh 3
23."Irreplaceable" Beyoncé 13**
24."Beep" The Pussycat Dolls feat. will.i.am 3
25."U + Ur Hand" Pink 5
26."Smack That"Akon feat. Eminem 2
27."London Bridge" Fergie 3
28."So Sick" Ne-Yo 4
29."Stickwitu" The Pussycat Dolls 2
30."Temperature" Sean Paul 5
31."Pump It" The Black Eyed Peas 6
32."Call Me When You're Sober" Evanescence 5
33."What's Left of Me" Nick Lachey 7
34."Ain't No Other Man" Christina Aguilera 6
35."My Love" Justin Timberlake feat. T.I. 3
36."My Humps" The Black Eyed Peas 12***
37."Watching You" Rogue Traders 5
38."Hung Up" Madonna 11****
39."Stupid Girls" Pink 4
40."Light Surrounding You" Evermore 11*****
41."Together We Are One" Delta Goodrem 2
42."When It All Falls Apart" The Veronicas 7
43."Lift" Shannon Noll 10
44."Running" Evermore 5
45."Push the Button"Sugababes3
46."When I'm Gone" Eminem 11
47."Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)" Bob Sinclar 6
48."Everything I'm Not" The Veronicas 7
49."Maybe Tonight" Kate DeAraugo 12******
50."I Write Sins Not Tragedies" Panic! at the Disco 12
51."Don't Give Up" Shannon Noll and Natalie Bassingthwaighte 2
52."Just Feel Better" Santana 7
53."Far Away" Nickelback 2
54."Dani California" Red Hot Chili Peppers 8
55."I Don't Need a Man" The Pussycat Dolls 6
56."Taller, Stronger, Better" Guy Sebastian 3
57."Sarah" Eskimo Joe 12
58."Because of You" Kelly Clarkson 4
59."Lonely" Shannon Noll 8
60."Gasolina" Daddy Yankee 12
61."The Saints Are Coming" U2 and Green Day 11
62."Me & U" Cassie 12
63."L.O.V.E." Ashlee Simpson 5
64."If It's Lovin' that You Want" Rihanna 9
65."Nasty Girl" The Notorious B.I.G. 15
66."Faded" Kate DeAraugo 8
67."Wind It Up" Gwen Stefani 5
68."Hurt" Christina Aguilera 9
69."Joker & the Thief" Wolfmother 8
70."When You Were Young" The Killers 10
71."Welcome to the Black Parade" My Chemical Romance 14
72."Happenin' All Over Again" Young Divas 9
73."Moonshine" Savage 9
74."For You I Will (Confidence)" Teddy Geiger 12
75."Wisemen" James Blunt 11
76."Fergalicious" Fergie 4
77."Stars Are Blind" Paris Hilton 7
78."Sorry" Madonna 4
79."Over My Head (Cable Car)" The Fray 22
80."Window Shopper" 50 Cent 13
81."Grillz" Nelly feat. Paul Wall and Ali & Gipp 11
82."Thunder in My Heart Again" Meck feat. Leo Sayer 16
83."I'm Not Missing You" Stacie Orrico 26
84."You Give Me Something" James Morrison 7
85."These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" Jessica Simpson 2
86."Miss Murder" AFI 14
87."Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)" Lindsay Lohan 7
88."Ugly" Sugababes 13
89."Don't Forget About Us" Mariah Carey 12
90."Beat of My Heart" Hilary Duff 13
91."Listen to Your Heart" DHT 11
92."Come to Me" P. Diddy feat. Nicole Scherzinger 11
93."Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" Chris Brown 10
94."We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" Crazy Frog 13
95."Breaking Free" Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens 13
96."Not Ready to Make Nice" Dixie Chicks 18
97."But It's Better If You Do" Panic! at the Disco 15
98."Déjà Vu" Beyoncé 12
99."Savin' Me" Nickelback 18
100."All I Hear" Kate Alexa 9

*1 week in 2005, and 4 in 2006
**3 weeks in 2007
***2 weeks in 2005
****1 week in 2005
*****1 week in 2007
******2 weeks in 2005

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