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Melbourne voted most livable city in the world----Again

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Babies born in Melbourne today have the longest life expectancies in the country, new data has shown.

The world's most liveable city is now one of Australia's longest-living, with the federal government's National Cities Performance Framework showing people born in Melbourne and Sydney have a life expectancy of 83.7 years.

This is almost three full years longer than the lowest of 80.8 in Albury-Wodonga.

Assistant minister for cities Angus Taylor launched the new data resource on Friday.

It compares Australia's 21 largest cities, plus Western Sydney, on indicators covering jobs and skills, housing, infrastructure, liveability, innovation and planning.

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© Vince Caligiuri Access to green space makes Melbourne a drawcard.It is designed to help governments, industry and communities to make better decisions and will be updated each year.

While new Melburnians are enjoying their longevity they'll also live a life of relatively stable wellbeing.


The numbers show Melbourne has a low proportion of obese adults at 24.9 per cent and the third-lowest rate of suicide.

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© Provided by The Age Babies born in Melbourne have the longest life expectancies in the country.The city continued its impressive run with only 10.2 per cent of residents affected by rental stress, which is when rent is more than 30 per cent of a person's income.

The report states the business entry rate of 15.8 per cent shows the city's high level of dynamism, innovation and entrepreneurship.

The Victorian capital also scored well on access to public transport and green space despite being the nation's second densest city.

While Melbourne has the fourth-highest percentage of homes feeling mortgage stress and only the seventh-highest median annual household income of $80,000, its real weakness is the notoriously bad traffic.

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© Paul Rovere Melbourne has the second-worst traffic in the country.Only 60.2 per cent of residents can drive to work inside half an hour, making the situation only a fraction better than Sydney's lowest score of 58 per cent.

A car journey taken during the morning or afternoon peak in Melbourne takes 57 per cent longer than at other times.

Mr Taylor said shorter commute times mean less time wasted, and more time for people to work, study and enjoy leisure activities, so "we need to move people around quickly and easily".

Safety was also of concern for Melburnians with only 52.1 per cent of adults saying they feel safe after dark in their local area.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/aust...st-life-expectancy/ar-BBGnp07?ocid=spartanntp
 
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Melbourne got nothing on Brisvegas and South east Queensland ( Brissy, Gold coast and sunshine coast) .

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That being said there is no better city in this Galaxy than Dhaka.
 
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No one thinks about Brissy though. Its as good, if not better than Sydney or Melbourne.

I agree but Melbourne is the multi cultural capital of Australia as well so it all adds up Melbourne rocks if it wasn't so cold in during winter Melbourne would be unstoppable Melbourne has that laid back lifestyle has a good work life balance.
 
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I agree but Melbourne is the multi cultural capital of Australia as well so it all adds up Melbourne rocks if it wasn't so cold in during winter Melbourne would be unstoppable Melbourne has that laid back lifestyle has a good work life balance.

I need to visit Melbourne yet. I have lived in sydney and brissy and traveled to Darwin and perth as well but somehow not MelB yet.
 
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I need to visit Melbourne yet. I have lived in sydney and brissy and traveled to Darwin and perth as well but somehow not MelB yet.

All those cities are awesome but Adelaide is more a country town so is Perth and the rest are just villages lol.
 
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depends on city...

No it doesn't India is racist no matter where you go in India me and my partner were treated like Kings and Queens in India because of the color of our skin but I doubt black, brown, or North Eastern Indians will get treated the same way.
 
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