A new report has seen one Aussie city fall in the rankings for liveability, wellbeing and housing. A radio host has chimed in on the reasons why.
The Committee for Melbourne’s report compared the metropolis against 20 “peer cities” including London, Berlin, San Francisco, Singapore and Sydney, and found Melbourne had fallen from second to seventh for inclusivity, wellbeing, connectivity, housing and business attraction. “The idea that we have to have separate tickets that expire every couple of years and have to be manually recharged is archaic,” Elliot added.
When it came to Melbourne’s signature graffiti city-style, Elliot said it was associated with crime and “sadly we see far to much”.