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Melbourne, Australia Tops World's Most Livable Cities: Would You Want to Live There?

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The Economist Intelligence Unit's most recent Global Livability Survey ranks cities around the world on their desirability as places to live from least to most pleasant. And this year, Melbourne, Australia topped the list. Would you want to live there?

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  • Jiorgia 2012/08/16 06:07:03
    Yes
    Jiorgia
    +7
    Already do, I grew up here.

    Sure its more expensive then living in a country town or a smaller city, but these livability ranks are based on things like accessibility of facilities ie. Hospitals (The Royal Womens Hospital, Childrens Hospital, Alfred Hospital, St Vincents Hospital, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Royal Dental Hospital and The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital are all within 5 minutes of the CBD and within the rest of the metropolitan you are never more then 10 minutes drive from a hospital), Airports (Melbourne International and Domestic airport is 30 minutes from the CBD), Public transport (Trams, Trains and Busses can get you to within a 4 minute walk of wherever you want to go within the whole metro), Shopping, Schools and Public parks.
    Its also based on the availability of employment and housing, the size of the houses and the wages of the jobs.
    Crime rates are nothing compared to similar size cities in the US (our population is about 4.1 million).

    Plus it is beautiful, cultural and home of some of the best restaurants and cafes in Australia.




    Already do, I grew up here.

    Sure its more expensive then living in a country town or a smaller city, but these livability ranks are based on things like accessibility of facilities ie. Hospitals (The Royal Womens Hospital, Childrens Hospital, Alfred Hospital, St Vincents Hospital, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Royal Dental Hospital and The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital are all within 5 minutes of the CBD and within the rest of the metropolitan you are never more then 10 minutes drive from a hospital), Airports (Melbourne International and Domestic airport is 30 minutes from the CBD), Public transport (Trams, Trains and Busses can get you to within a 4 minute walk of wherever you want to go within the whole metro), Shopping, Schools and Public parks.
    Its also based on the availability of employment and housing, the size of the houses and the wages of the jobs.
    Crime rates are nothing compared to similar size cities in the US (our population is about 4.1 million).

    Plus it is beautiful, cultural and home of some of the best restaurants and cafes in Australia.

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  • Nika 2012/08/20 20:35:17
    No
    Nika
    The Australian spiders make me nervous. I don't know if I could handle seeing one in real life.
  • Tasine 2012/08/17 18:34:18
    No
    Tasine
    No, because Australia is going crazier than the US is. In fact, I will NOT live in ANY city - too crowded, too full of rules, too infested with socialists.
  • Rabbit 2012/08/17 18:19:38
    No
    Rabbit
    Probably just visit. I'm pretty happy living in California. :)
  • Sydney.nightshade 2012/08/17 18:17:39
    No
    Sydney.nightshade
    I wouldn't want to live anywhere near Australia. A bunch of closed minded bigots. Did you know it's completely legal to kill gay people there if they hit on you? Don't even get me started on the racism that goes on there either.
  • ladyvoldemort 2012/08/17 18:02:19
    Yes
    ladyvoldemort
    But the cost of living in Australia is so high.
  • Monkeyvet 2012/08/17 15:57:03
    Yes
    Monkeyvet
    +2
    Always wanted to go there, it would be great to live there. Really don't like the idea that10 most venomous snakes in the world share the same suburban space. Not to mention the poison spiders, crocks and so forth. Second thought, maybe just a visit.
  • whateverbabynevermind 2012/08/17 15:38:30 (edited)
    No
    whateverbabynevermind
    +2
    BECAUSE I LIVE IN THE SECOND MOST LIVABLE CITY IN THE WORLD. BOOYAH VIENNA!
    vienna hofburg

    I apologize for my excitement, I only just found out we placed and I'm terribly proud.
  • Aerok 2012/08/17 12:49:47
    No
    Aerok
    <3 east st louis
  • Loki Aerok 2012/08/17 12:56:21
    Loki
    +2
    tags are stupid

    Did heaven get renamed to East St. Louis??
  • La 2012/08/17 12:02:57
    Yes
    La
    I do plan to move to Melbourne later, but I'm happy living in city #6 :)
  • SilveryRow 2012/08/17 10:37:53
    No
    SilveryRow
    I don't like big cities with skyscrapers, and I wouldn't be able to stand the climate.
  • Vidarr 2012/08/17 09:54:16
    Yes
    Vidarr
    +1
    I don't even have to think about that one.
  • Action Bastard The II 2012/08/17 07:36:22
    No
    Action Bastard The II
    Just not my gig
  • Leslie 2012/08/17 07:05:31
    No
    Leslie
    I like living in California.
  • Say_wut_o_O 2012/08/17 05:52:48
    No
    Say_wut_o_O
    I also live in the world most livable city...I'm not going anywhere.
  • La Say_wut... 2012/08/17 12:03:58
    La
    There's only one "worlds most livable city" >.>
  • Say_wut... La 2012/08/17 15:35:05
    Say_wut_o_O
    +1
    Oh oops I meant to say one of the worlds most livable city :)
  • AskZilla 2012/08/17 04:33:16 (edited)
    No
    AskZilla
    The vibe there is too white-washed homogenous and racist. Also, Australia is quite isolated from the rest of the world, if you like to travel. Then again, if you can afford to live in Australia, chances are you can afford world travel. Other than those points, it's better than USA by far, many countries are. USA is turning into a 2nd world country. And it has a host of problems and lack of freedoms that are shocking.
  • Jiorgia AskZilla 2012/08/17 04:56:09
    Jiorgia
    +1
    We are only 200 years old and were founded by racist white english people, we haven't had enough time to form a real multicultural community, we are 90% caucasian (european descent), 9% asian and 1% other, sure there are plenty of racist Aussies, probably the same percentage of racist Americans, but we aren't all bogan trash and most of us do not tolerate racism.
  • La Jiorgia 2012/08/17 12:04:24
    La
    +1
    Thank you <3
  • AskZilla Jiorgia 2012/08/23 09:22:31
    AskZilla
    okay
  • James 2012/08/17 03:17:47
    Yes
    James
    +2
    Only if I were to get hired down there.
  • Dane Johnson 2012/08/16 23:59:02
    Yes
    Dane Johnson
    +1
    Yes, but if Brisbane was an option, i'd go for that.
  • La Dane Jo... 2012/08/17 12:04:43
    La
    +1
    A friend of mine just moved to Bris-Vegas :)
  • rereblue 2012/08/16 23:27:24
    Yes
    rereblue
    +2
    It's Australia. That is the best and only reason you need.
  • fang. 2012/08/16 23:24:29
    Yes
    fang.
    +2
    i know sombody from there,she is an awsome chick.and ya i would love to live there :P
  • .: LiVi :. 2012/08/16 21:51:02
    Yes
    .: LiVi :.
    +2
    That's where I live : D
  • Aran Smeallie 2012/08/16 21:20:31
    Yes
    Aran Smeallie
    +2
    why the F not?
  • serethiel 2012/08/16 20:03:03
    Yes
    serethiel
    +2
    it's beautiful.
  • Tim Upham 2012/08/16 20:00:32
    Yes
    Tim Upham
    +2
    Melbourne was nice. In Victoria, you see more of the change of seasons, and I am a Northern Hemisphere person, and Melbourne was very easy to get around in.
  • Cuthbert Allsgood 2012/08/16 18:28:10
    No
    Cuthbert Allsgood
    I would love to visit Australia, but I don't think I would want to live there.
  • Chloey Hamer 2012/08/16 18:24:20
    Yes
    Chloey Hamer
    but I'm so happy in BC I doubt I'll ever leave.
  • Vieuphoria 2012/08/16 18:20:08
    Yes
    Vieuphoria
    +2
    Looks like a beautiful place to live. Though I think it'd be too hot for me... i'm used to British weather :)
  • Tim Upham Vieuphoria 2012/08/16 20:06:47
    Tim Upham
    +1
    Melbourne is cooler, like Great Britain.
  • Jiorgia Vieuphoria 2012/08/17 04:58:02
    Jiorgia
    +1
    Melbourne is about the same weather as the southernmost part of england or upper mid france, not very hot at all.
  • Vieuphoria Jiorgia 2012/08/17 10:02:14
    Vieuphoria
    Oh really? That's really interesting. Maybe my trip is back on :)
  • Jiorgia Vieuphoria 2012/08/17 12:07:10
    Jiorgia
    +1
    but wear sunscreen because our UV levels are through the roof, even on cloudy days.
  • Gray Parks 2012/08/16 18:15:40
  • Rust 2012/08/16 17:34:58 (edited)
  • Skylaris Alanis 2012/08/16 17:23:01
    Yes
    Skylaris Alanis
    +2
    it'd be nice to visit, but i still love the US aha

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