Australian cities fall in the ranking of the world's most liveable cities

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Australian cities have plummeted in this year's Global Liveability Index's ranking of the most liveable cities. Melbourne is the only city to scrape into the top 10 in 2022. 9News SEE THE TOP 10:

Four cities made the top 10 most livable cities last year - with Adelaide coming in at third, Perth at sixth, Melbourne at equal eighth and Brisbane 10th.

Canada has starred on this year's list, securing three spots in the top 10, despite not making the list at all last year.Melbourne has just scraped onto the list of the top 10 most liveable cities in 2022, coming in at equal 10th place.

 

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Lockdowns and a disregard for civil liberties may be the cause

Hahaha woke list

Rubbish, all Aussie cities are No 1.

Pretty sure Melbourne had harsher Covid lockdowns than Brisbane. That’s why they’re all moving up here

This is definitely not a surprise when it is run like a circus.

The fact that Melbourne is ranked higher than Brisbane tells you everything you need to know about the virtue signalling soy latte sippers doing the voting.

Wtf is liveable about Melbourne

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