Melbourne:Voted World's Most Liveable City, 4th Year running
MELBOURNE NAMED WORLD’S MOST LIVEABLE CITY FOR THE
4TH YEAR RUNNING
19 August,
2014
A three hour journey from New Zealand, Melbourne, Australia has again been recognised as the best city in the world to live, topping the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability Index for the fourth year in a row.
The EIU’s Liveability Ranking assesses living conditions in 140 cities across the globe by assigning a rating across five broad categories, including: stability; healthcare; culture and environment; education; and infrastructure.
The accolade comes on the back of the recent Condé Nast Traveller reader’s choice award naming Melbourne as the world’s ‘friendliest city’. Below are 15 more reasons why Melbourne is the world’s undisputed most liveable city.
Auckland, New Zealand ranked tenth in The
World’s Top Ten Most Liveable Cities.
Melbourne…
1.
Where you need to allocate a good ten minutes for a
response to the question ‘where is good to
eat?’
2. Is one of the only cities
in the world where the tram is a main form of transport, and
is also a venue to wine and dine and hear live
music.
3. Is surrounded by such a
diversity of wine regions that all varietals of wine can be
made, and most are.
4. Is the only
city in the world that has five international standard
sporting facilities (including four with retractable roofs),
and all within walking distance of the city
centre.
5. Is the only city in the
world to hold five renowned international events in the same
month: the Melbourne International Food & Wine Festival, the
Formula 1® Australian Grand Prix, the Melbourne
International Comedy Festival, the Ironman Asia-Pacific
Championships, and the Melbourne International Flower and
Garden Show.
6. Is mostly flat and
full of parks so you can cycle almost everywhere - better
for the environment, better for your health.
7.
Where half of the population was either born
overseas or has a parent who was, which means that there
isn’t a cuisine you won’t find.
8.
Where when it comes to fashion, black is always the
new black.
9. Makes you work for your
reward. The best cocktail bars, shops, cafes, and galleries
are often hidden down a series of laneways behind an
unmarked door, in a basement or on a rooftop.
10.
Has more music venues per capita than Austin,
Texas.
11. Is home to the most
controversial, or the most stunning Architecture feat –
Federation Square – depending on which list you are
reading.
12. Excels in reading and
cycling – though not necessarily at the same time –
being the second city in the world to be recognised as a
UNESCO City of Literature and the second to be nominated a
“bike city” by the UCI.
13. Where
art is everywhere – you can’t go far in the city without
stumbling across a gallery, museum, installation or some of
the world’s best street art.
14.
Has a penchant for beards and baristas, especially
when one is attached to the other – and the quest for the
‘God Shot’ (the perfect, devine espresso) is a serious
pursuit.
15. Is home to Australasia’s
best restaurant and the 32nd best in the world – New
Zealander Ben Shewry’s Attica
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