Melbourne tops list as world's most livable city, again

Posted on
Share this article   

Melbourne holds its five year title for most livable city in the world.

Melbourne remains the only city in the world to have this week topped the Economist’s Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Livability Index for the fifth year in a row. The annual ranking looks at 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.

Ranked first, Melbourne cemented its positions with a perfect score of 100 in healthcare, education and infrastructure and within the culture and environment basket, a perfect 100 on sport underlining the Victorian Government’s continued investment in these priority areas.

Melbourne has consistently appeared in the top five cities since the ranking’s inception in 2002, and has taken out the top spot in the index for the past five years in a row. In the five years that Melbourne has retained its number one spot, international visitors to Victoria have increased by 8.0% per year, compared the national average of 4.7 % per annum.

Similarly, tourist expenditure in Victoria increased by 8.8% compared to a 5.2% per annum increase nationally.

“Once again Melbourne has come out on top confirming we really do have the best of everything in in Victoria,”  Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews said.

“Melbourne offers an enviable lifestyle – some of the best sports and major events, the best artists and creative minds, the best universities and schools, the best entrepreneurs and ideas, world-class and well-connected infrastructure and a strong economy – what’s not to love!”, said Andrews.

Victoria Government Business Office of South East Asia executive director Helen Rowell said,  “To keep Victoria number one we need to keep investing in the future.  In 2015-16 the Victorian Government has invested $20 billion in major transport infrastructure and a further $5.4 billion to health and education to create more jobs and grow our economy.

“Our recent brand overhaul to Brand Victoria will also ensure Victoria and its magnificent capital Melbourne – remain the envy of the world when it comes to its economy, its cultural diversity, world class events and livability," said Rowell.

Want to contribute articles to StarProperty.my? Email: editor@starproperty.my
Latest News

Stories and news that might pique your interest

15:11 PM
News & Articles
01:11 AM
Events
01:11 AM
News & Articles
00:11 AM
Events
00:11 AM
Events
15:11 PM
News & Articles
01:11 AM
Events
01:11 AM
News & Articles
00:11 AM
Events
00:11 AM
Events
16:11 PM
News & Articles
16:11 PM
News & Articles
16:11 PM
News & Articles
16:11 PM
News & Articles
14:11 PM
News & Articles
13:11 PM
News & Articles
16:11 PM
News & Articles
16:11 PM
News & Articles
16:11 PM
News & Articles
16:11 PM
News & Articles
14:11 PM
News & Articles
13:11 PM
News & Articles
16:08 PM
Home & Living
09:08 AM
Home & Living
11:02 AM
Home & Living
09:08 AM
Home & Living
10:07 AM
Home & Living
12:07 PM
Home & Living
00:11 AM
Featured Dev
00:11 AM
Featured Dev
00:11 AM
Featured Dev
01:10 AM
Featured Dev
01:11 AM
Events
00:11 AM
Events
00:11 AM
Events
00:11 AM
Events
00:11 AM
Events
00:10 AM
Awards 2024
09:04 AM
News & Articles
16:03 PM
News & Articles
10:02 AM
News & Articles
11:11 AM
News & Articles
11:09 AM
Featured
11:11 AM
Investment
16:06 PM
Investment
16:06 PM
Featured
15:06 PM
Investment
12:07 PM
潮樓產業
14:07 PM
潮樓產業
10:07 AM
潮樓產業
16:07 PM
潮樓產業
14:07 PM
潮樓產業
12:07 PM
潮樓產業