Why chose Melbourne?
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Melbourne is a city designed to maximise the quality of life. The city offers a superb lifestyle for families, including outstanding school education, admirable health services, reasonable short travelling times and great amazing community life. Melbourne offers employment opportunities especially for the young generation due to rapid business growth. The city also offers tram services across the CBD and easy access to outer suburbs with informal directions throughout Melbourne. Considering it is a huge city, traffic not overly crowded unlike other Australian cities.
New architecture designed buildings have been established for exciting sightseeing and an enjoyable working environment. Melbourne hosts multiple activities including the Tennis Open, Grand Prix and the AFL. It consists of many sporting and cultural opportunities. The economy rate is a lot stronger now, and it remains the centre for Australia’s manufacturing industry. The real estate side in Melbourne is about 30-35% cheaper than in Sydney.
Climate has a big factor in Melbourne with the reputation for its changeable weather. This includes temperature climate with a beautiful warm to hot summers, mild and gentile springs and autumns with cool winters. In fact, Melbourne has less rainfall than Brisbane and Sydney. Melbourne is known for an excellent city of season change with summery golden beaches, glorious European parks with the warmth of cafes and bars in winter.
Melbourne was voted for the top three most liveable cities in the world for the last 12 years including the second largest city in Australia. Also Melbourne is great for shopping with a range of factory outlets.
Disadvantages of other Australian’s cities:
Perth:
· Extremely expensive to live
· Furthest distance from any other Australian cites
· Transport and demographic challenges
· Cost of freight to send products is expensive
· Expensive housing
· Expensive food compared to other supermarkets
Sydney:
· Expensive food
· Expensive rent
· Expensive housing
· Highly populated
· Excessive traffic
· Difficult to drive in c
Brisbane:
· Expensive cost of living
· Cyclone, floods and storm danger
· Highly populated
· Expensive housing
· Dangerous water including many shark attacks
· Possible tsunami
Hobart:
· Extremely cold weather
· Far distance to other Australian cities
· Requires ferry to travel main land
· No AFL team (everyone loves AFL)
· Small city
Adelaide:
· Less job opportunities
· Very dry and hot summer
· Not many recreation activities
· Smaller city with older buildings
· Lower paid wages compared to other cities
New architecture designed buildings have been established for exciting sightseeing and an enjoyable working environment. Melbourne hosts multiple activities including the Tennis Open, Grand Prix and the AFL. It consists of many sporting and cultural opportunities. The economy rate is a lot stronger now, and it remains the centre for Australia’s manufacturing industry. The real estate side in Melbourne is about 30-35% cheaper than in Sydney.
Climate has a big factor in Melbourne with the reputation for its changeable weather. This includes temperature climate with a beautiful warm to hot summers, mild and gentile springs and autumns with cool winters. In fact, Melbourne has less rainfall than Brisbane and Sydney. Melbourne is known for an excellent city of season change with summery golden beaches, glorious European parks with the warmth of cafes and bars in winter.
Melbourne was voted for the top three most liveable cities in the world for the last 12 years including the second largest city in Australia. Also Melbourne is great for shopping with a range of factory outlets.
Disadvantages of other Australian’s cities:
Perth:
· Extremely expensive to live
· Furthest distance from any other Australian cites
· Transport and demographic challenges
· Cost of freight to send products is expensive
· Expensive housing
· Expensive food compared to other supermarkets
Sydney:
· Expensive food
· Expensive rent
· Expensive housing
· Highly populated
· Excessive traffic
· Difficult to drive in c
Brisbane:
· Expensive cost of living
· Cyclone, floods and storm danger
· Highly populated
· Expensive housing
· Dangerous water including many shark attacks
· Possible tsunami
Hobart:
· Extremely cold weather
· Far distance to other Australian cities
· Requires ferry to travel main land
· No AFL team (everyone loves AFL)
· Small city
Adelaide:
· Less job opportunities
· Very dry and hot summer
· Not many recreation activities
· Smaller city with older buildings
· Lower paid wages compared to other cities
Summary
Melbourne contains with a population of over more than three million making Australia's second largest city.
Melbourne has been again voted for the number one, 'most liveable city' in the world. This is assessed by a survey of the living conditions in Melbourne and rating the different areas including stability, healthcare, culture, environment, education and infrastructure.
The government of Melbourne is placing action towards the infrastructure, improvements, job creation, improvement of water availability and traffic congestion.
Melbourne is regarded as the cultural and fashion capital of Australia. The city stands for a true multicultural city whilst more than a quarter of the city inhabitants are born overseas. Surveys suggest the city is extremely tolerant and easy to work and live in. Melbourne visitors experience warm welcomes by friendly reception.
Individuals tend to be electing to live within a few kilometres of the CBD whilst the lifestyle revolution is dramatically increasing. Although, the Melbourne sprawls around much near the Port Philip creating the main focus of visitors the Yarra River. The river separates the city from the Southbank development and the parkland that surround the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Every adults loves to visit The Crown Entertainment Complex with the largest casino in the Southern area situated via the banks of the Yarra River.
Melbourne is loved by the outstanding metropolitan train system where new and old trams combine a network that stretch our far into the suburbs.
Advantages of Melbourne:
· Nation offices are situated in Melbourne
· Food is well priced due to growing regions
· Traffic is calm in outer suburbs
· Great destination for a holiday for the whole family to enjoy
· Amazing dining
· Easy transportation within city, E.G Trams
· Home of the AFL
· Many sporting and cultural opportunities activities
· Beautiful tourist destinations within Melbourne - such as, The Great Ocean Road, Apostles rocks and sporting events
· Voted in the top three most liveable cities in the world for the last 12 years.
Melbourne has been again voted for the number one, 'most liveable city' in the world. This is assessed by a survey of the living conditions in Melbourne and rating the different areas including stability, healthcare, culture, environment, education and infrastructure.
The government of Melbourne is placing action towards the infrastructure, improvements, job creation, improvement of water availability and traffic congestion.
Melbourne is regarded as the cultural and fashion capital of Australia. The city stands for a true multicultural city whilst more than a quarter of the city inhabitants are born overseas. Surveys suggest the city is extremely tolerant and easy to work and live in. Melbourne visitors experience warm welcomes by friendly reception.
Individuals tend to be electing to live within a few kilometres of the CBD whilst the lifestyle revolution is dramatically increasing. Although, the Melbourne sprawls around much near the Port Philip creating the main focus of visitors the Yarra River. The river separates the city from the Southbank development and the parkland that surround the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Every adults loves to visit The Crown Entertainment Complex with the largest casino in the Southern area situated via the banks of the Yarra River.
Melbourne is loved by the outstanding metropolitan train system where new and old trams combine a network that stretch our far into the suburbs.
Advantages of Melbourne:
· Nation offices are situated in Melbourne
· Food is well priced due to growing regions
· Traffic is calm in outer suburbs
· Great destination for a holiday for the whole family to enjoy
· Amazing dining
· Easy transportation within city, E.G Trams
· Home of the AFL
· Many sporting and cultural opportunities activities
· Beautiful tourist destinations within Melbourne - such as, The Great Ocean Road, Apostles rocks and sporting events
· Voted in the top three most liveable cities in the world for the last 12 years.
What would I miss the most if I was to move to Melbourne?
Adelaide is the home of my family making me miss them the most. My family means the world to me as they support me to accomplish greatest results, help me to develop and particularly cherish me. Adelaide comprises of a low traffic rate making individuals drive to their destination less demanding By Adelaide having a less populate city brings less easier development.
Melbourne absences of enormous square sizes due to a much higher populated city. The separation towards the Melbourne slopes and waterfront zone are much more remote than Adelaide. Melbourne restaurants ought to have the capacity to have more food cuisines
Melbourne absences of enormous square sizes due to a much higher populated city. The separation towards the Melbourne slopes and waterfront zone are much more remote than Adelaide. Melbourne restaurants ought to have the capacity to have more food cuisines