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List of top 25 albums for 2011 in Australia
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List of top 25 albums for 2011 in Australia

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The following lists the top 25 albums of 2011 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year Albums Chart.[1]

# Title Artist Highest pos. reached Weeks at No. 1
1. 21 Adele 1 23[nb 1]
2. Christmas Michael Bublé 1 4[nb 2]
3. Doo-Wops & Hooligans Bruno Mars 2
4. Making Mirrors Gotye 1 1[nb 3]
5. Sorry for Party Rocking LMFAO 2
6. Born This Way Lady Gaga 1 2[nb 4]
7. Someone to Watch Over Me Susan Boyle 1 2[nb 5]
8. Wasting Light Foo Fighters 1 2[nb 6]
9. Duets II Tony Bennett 2
10. Mylo Xyloto Coldplay 1 1[nb 7]
11. 19 Adele 3
12. Greatest Hits... So Far!!! Pink 1 11[nb 8]
13. Loud Rihanna 2
14. Nothing But the Beat David Guetta 2
15. Reece Mastin Reece Mastin 2
16. Ceremonials Florence and the Machine 1 1[nb 9]
17 The Best of Cold Chisel - All For You Cold Chisel 2
18 Teenage Dream Katy Perry 1 2[nb 10]
19 Here and Now Nickelback 1 1[nb 11]
20 Greatest Hits Bon Jovi 1 1[nb 12]
21 Roy Damien Leith 2
22 My Worlds Justin Bieber 1 2[nb 13]
23 Moonfire Boy & Bear 2
24 Triple J's Like a Version 7 Like a Version 5
25 Who You Are Jessie J 4

Peak chart positions from 2011 are from the ARIA Charts, overall position on the End of Year Chart is calculated by the ARIA, based on the number of weeks and position that the records reach within the Top 100 albums chart for each week during 2011.[1]

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