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Melbourne is the world's best city to live in – still | Melbourne is the world's best city to live in – still |
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Melbourne has taken a hat-trick when it comes to being the best city in the world to live in. | Melbourne has taken a hat-trick when it comes to being the best city in the world to live in. |
The Victorian capital came out top among 140 cities for providing the best living conditions for the third year in a row. | The Victorian capital came out top among 140 cities for providing the best living conditions for the third year in a row. |
Adelaide, Sydney and Perth again made it into the top 10 of the Economist Intelligence Unit's liveability survey, with Auckland the only New Zealand city in that group at number 10. | Adelaide, Sydney and Perth again made it into the top 10 of the Economist Intelligence Unit's liveability survey, with Auckland the only New Zealand city in that group at number 10. |
Melbourne claimed the number one position as the world's most liveable city from Vancouver in 2011, after the two cities shared first position in 2002. | Melbourne claimed the number one position as the world's most liveable city from Vancouver in 2011, after the two cities shared first position in 2002. |
Vancouver now lies in third place with the Austrian capital, Vienna, second. | Vancouver now lies in third place with the Austrian capital, Vienna, second. |
Improvements to infrastructure in Australian cities helped push them up the list in 2011, although the Economist notes Vancouver has also embarked on a series of high-profile projects. | Improvements to infrastructure in Australian cities helped push them up the list in 2011, although the Economist notes Vancouver has also embarked on a series of high-profile projects. |
Eight of the top 10 cities are in Australia and Canada. | Eight of the top 10 cities are in Australia and Canada. |
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