Two Australian cities have made their mark on a new list of the world’s most liveable cities.
The Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister organisation to The Economist, ranked 173 cities across the globe on a number of significant factors, including health care, culture and environment, stability, infrastructure, and education.
“Global liveability has risen fractionally over the past year but risks to stability remain,” said Barsali Bhattacharyya, deputy industry director at EIU.
“Still-high inflation accompanied by high interest rates and other economic headwinds led to another year of frequent protests across the world.”
These are the top 10 analysts decided on.