Tyler Brûlé's Monocle ranks Melbourne just ahead of Sydney

Tyler Brûlé's Monocle ranks Melbourne just ahead of Sydney
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Monocle’s 2015 Quality of Life Survey has put Melbourne in fourth place among international cities, just ahead of Sydney in fifth spot.

Sydney's reputation is on the rise, climbing from 11th a year ago, while Melbourne slipped from third. Brisbane dropped off the list being in 25th place last year.

Last year’s third-time winner Copenhagen fell to 10th place while Tokyo took top spot, having been second in the 2014 list.

Monocle, a British lifestyle magazine, advised this year’s survey - its ninth - had 22 new criteria, including the price of a three-bedroom house, the cost of a cup of coffee, glass of wine and decent lunch, and access to the outdoors. Cities are evaluated based on a combination of culture, tolerance, green space, connectivity and safety.

Monocle’s 2015 Quality of Life survey ranked Tokyo in the coveted top spot due to its "defining paradox" of heart-stopping size and concurrent feeling of peace and quiet. 

Tokyo's around-the-clock metabolism helped vault it to the top with Vienna in second place.

Monocle editor-in-chief Tyler Brûlé recently told a Sydney conference that the country was in danger of becoming the world’s dumbest nation because all the government’s nannying threatens to kill off common sense. 

“Wear a helmet” when riding a bike. “Don’t you dare go anywhere near the public pavement with a glass of wine in your hand” if you happen to be enjoying a shop-opening in Sydney. “Put two fences around your pool”, otherwise you’ll be liable if someone climbs over the first one (but not the second) and drowns.

"Melbourne despite the rules, gets a lot right; Sydney ditto," he wrote in his latest Fast Lane Financial Times column.

In 2014, Brûlé sold a minority stake in the UK-based Monocle magazine to Japanese newspaper publisher Nikkei Inc.

Top 25 cities:

1 Tokyo

2 Vienna

3 Berlin

4 Melbourne

5 Sydney

6 Stockholm

7 Vancouver

8 Helsinki

9 Munich

10 Zurich/Copenhagen

12 Fukuoka

13 Singapore

14 Kyoto

15 Paris

16 Madrid

17 Auckland

18. Lisbon

19 Hong Kong

20 Amsterdam

21 Hamburg

22. Geneva

23 Oslo

24 Barcelona

25 Portland

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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