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MELBOURNE has retained its position as the best city in the world to call home.
Often derided as Bleak City by Sydneysiders, Melbourne topped a survey of 130 cities, narrowly beating out the other four Australian capitals surveyed – because its weather rated the best.
Sydney lost ground because its crime rate was rated on a par with New York and London.
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) survey ranked Melbourne, Vancouver and Vienna as the best cities for expatriates to live, with Perth fourth and Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney equal sixth.
Geneva was ranked fifth, while Papua New Guinea’s capital Port Moresby kept the title it took in the last survey in October 2002 as the worst
“Melbourne pretty much top scored in everything,” said survey co-editor Jon Copestake.
“But the difference between all the Australian cities is minimal. One thing Sydney had different to the other cities was a higher crime rate, and it’s climate. It’s level of humidity was worse than Melbourne’s.”
The London-based EIU assessed the level of hardship for expatriates in the 130 cities, using 12 factors including housing, education, recreational activities, health, climate and terrorism.
Cities were rated one to five in the 12 categories, with one meaning there was no hardship and five indicating extreme hardship.
Melbourne received the perfect one in each category, including its unpredictable weather, to give it an overall score of one.
The other Australian cities were all given a two for climate, while Adelaide also received two for housing, Brisbane and Perth scored two for transport and Sydney for its crime. Port Moresby received five for crime and an overall score of 80.
While Perth was given an overall mark of 1.1, Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney scored 1.2.
The heightened terrorist threat only had a minimal impact on western cities, even those in the United States, largely because of newly developed security measures.
The highest ranked US city was Honolulu in 19th on eight points, while New York was 51st with 16 and Washington was the lowest of 16 American cities in the survey at 57th, mainly due to a higher risk of terrorism giving it an overall score of 19.
London was equal 45th, along with Los Angeles, Madrid and San Francisco.
Kuwait fell the most places, dropping from 87 to 97 because of the war in neighbouring Iraq, while Harare suffered the greatest actual drop in living standards as a result of ongoing unrest and slid eight places to 118.
The Iraqi capital Baghdad was not included in the survey.

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By: Flood - 7th February 2004 at 21:57

Originally posted by Der
Well I’d like to visit NZ one day.
Scenery and climate look nice, and any Kiwis I’ve met here seem to be decent folk.
Cost me an arm and a leg though.

Lets hope it is fully accessible for the disabled;) then!:D:D:D

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By: Der - 7th February 2004 at 21:45

Well I’d like to visit NZ one day.
Scenery and climate look nice, and any Kiwis I’ve met here seem to be decent folk.
Cost me an arm and a leg though.

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By: Sauron - 7th February 2004 at 16:54

Mordor will rise again.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 6th February 2004 at 23:31

“By the way, didn’t notice any NZ cities mentioned in that survey – wonder where they rated?”

Hopefully very very low, or not even on the chart.

It is hell down here don’t even bother coming for a look… the only scenery in Lord of the Rings that wasn’t fake were the scenes in Mordor… 😉

It is OK for you to visit though… 🙂

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By: Flood - 6th February 2004 at 18:07

Lively debate – DOA.

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By: Wombat - 6th February 2004 at 10:43

Huhh!!!

They come here in droves already, so what’s the difference?

By the way, didn’t notice any NZ cities mentioned in that survey – wonder where they rated?

Wombat;)

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By: Arabella-Cox - 6th February 2004 at 02:20

“The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) survey ranked Melbourne, Vancouver and Vienna as the best cities for expatriates to live,”

Expatriates: Dictionary definition: Exile.

So what the EIU has decided was that the British were right to send their crims to Australia and it truely is the best place for a penal colony? Wonder how the Aussies feel about the expected inflood of foreigners… especially Poms… 🙂

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