Melbourne Named World’s Second Most Liveable City

22 February 2011

Melbourne, Australia, has been named the world’s second most liveable city in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) annual Global Liveability Report 2011, up from third place 12 months ago.

The latest report gave the Victorian capital perfect scores for education, healthcare and infrastructure, cementing the city’s position as one of the world’s best places to live, work and study.

Melbourne scored 97.5 out of a possible 100 to displace the Austrian capital Vienna and re-take second position on the EUI index, a ranking it last achieved in 2008.

Australian cities Sydney, Perth and Adelaide also scored in the top ten, with scores of 96.1, 95.9 and 95.9 respectively.

Vancouver, Canada, was the only city to outscore Melbourne in the report, which takes into account factors including crime rates, cost of living, infrastructure and climate.

For more information, visit the EIU website.

 

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