Wednesday, September 6, 2017

The city is the best in living at all






The Australian city of Melbourne has continued to rank among the top seven countries in the world for the seventh consecutive year,
 It has been among the top three in the rankings since its launch in 2006, achieving high results within all
 Categories.


The Economic Information Unit (EIU), which assesses living conditions in 140 countries around the world,
 Melbourne is best known for being the best choice again.

Melbourne, the cultural and sporting capital of Australia, hosts major events such as the Australian Open, the Formula 1 Grand Prix, and the Carnival Spring Race.

The city also boasts some of the world's best universities that contribute to the graduation of the largest number of students in technical disciplines and is among the top five student cities in the world.

The Victorian state government is constantly investing in Melbourne's infrastructure, including the development of tunnels and roads, train and tram systems to improve transportation, and a world-class conference center being expanded to accommodate the increasing number of exhibitions and conferences the city attracts.









The results come at a time when Melbourne has been awarded the "Cities of the Future in Asia and the Pacific" award in the Human Resources and Lifestyle category of the FDI magazine.

It was also among the top five medium-sized cities of the economy, the top ten of FDI's in the same report, and Saville's 2017 Global Township Technology Report, which ranked Melbourne as one of the top cities in technology.

As the best "technology" city, Melbourne offers a rating in Australia, in terms of infrastructure, business environment, human resources, and lifestyle that can make the list of cities that niche technology companies seek to expand and move to.

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