Today, a report by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) announced that Canberra was the best place in the world to live. Australia overall was the country ranked highest by the report, followed by Norway.
While this report came as something of a surprise to the rest of Australia, proud Canberran and Mamamia’s Editor In Chief Jamila Rizvi was (not so) quietly smug about the news. After all, the last time Canberra topped a similar poll, in June this year, she wrote this:
I don’t wish to alarm everyone but Canberra is officially having its moment.
In news that will surprise nobody everybody, the national capital has been found to have the highest level of wellbeing in the country. That’s right. The best health care standards, educational achievement levels, access to services (other than public transport) and low unemployment.
Being a born-and-bred Canberran, this news had my cold dead political heart singing Katy Perry at top volume. I have always been aware that Canberra is actually amazing and am glad the scientific data people at the OECD are now waking up to that same fact.
In honour of Canberra’s 100th birthday last year, I cobbled together this short list of why Canberra is great. Now that so many of you will be thinking of relocating there (admit it….), we decided to revive it.
Enjoy.
1. Canberra is a planned city. That means it wasn’t created all hobbledy-gobbley like SYDNEY with its nutty one way streets and impossible-to-navigate sprawling network of roads.