![]() ![]() The diminishing impact of Covid lifted scores around the world. ![]() While sport and culture are factored into the EIU index, unfortunately for the Maroons rugby fans the actual contest results are not. The Brisbane Times headlined an article ‘Brisbane was robbed in the liveable cities index but still outshone Sydney on Origin night’. ![]() Perth was the third biggest mover up the charts behind two New Zealand cities, Auckland and Wellington, while Adelaide, which is also undergoing a property resurgence, was the sixth fastest mover.Īll four Australian cities benefited greatly from big gains in their healthcare category scores since last year, when they were still affected by Covid waves that stressed their healthcare systems.īrisbane media is claiming their city was robbed to be ranked 16, although it is up from 27th last year. ![]() The West Australian capital soared 21 places to 12th on the list, to be equal with Adelaide, which rose 19 places. Sydney and Melbourne had slipped out of the top 10 last year due to Covid-related healthcare issues but leapt back into the top echelon of liveable cities.Īmong the world’s biggest improvers in the index released Thursday (22 June), for similar reasons, were Perth and Adelaide. The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) assesses which locations around the world provide the best or worst living conditions, and factors in conditions such as healthcare, cultural events, educational opportunities, infrastructure and the environment. Melbourne and Sydney sit the near top of The Economist’s newly released Global Liveability Index 2023 while Perth and Adelaide were among the biggest improvers on the list that helps shape international property investment and employment decisions.Īustralia’s two largest cities rebounded back up the rankings after a sharp pandemic-driven tumble in 2022, with Melbourne now ranked third and Sydney fourth on the list topped by Vienna and then Copenhagen. ![]()
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