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  • Reaction To Melbourne, Australia (Australia's Most Livable City?)
    This is my reaction Australian city Melbourne. Melbourne has regularly been voted as the world's most livable city. Is it the most livable city in Australia and the world?
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  • @ethanHEART1
    @ethanHEART1 Рік тому +7

    This video was awesome! Hearing how highly this young man spoke about Melbourne and Victoria put a smile on my face and brought a tear to my eye.
    Being a Victorian and living just an hour south of Melbourne I felt so proud to hear this. Melbourne is an incredible city and we have so much nature all around us. I grew up in and still live in the second biggest Victorian city know as Geelong, we are just about an hour south of Melbourne and right near the great ocean road. I’m so blessed to live in the amazing state and country that I do. It is just beautiful here. Melbourne is wonderful and so is the great state of Victoria!

  • @jamescormack8602
    @jamescormack8602 Рік тому +15

    I live in Melbourne and live 30 minutes from the city 25 minutes to the beach and 15 minutes to the Dandenongs. Infrastructure is great.

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos Рік тому

      Melbourne doesn't have beaches. Only Port Phillip Bay, which is a lake.

    • @Jaccogamescollects
      @Jaccogamescollects 6 місяців тому

      @@NoTaboos ??

  • @skwervin1
    @skwervin1 Рік тому +32

    They pulled more gold out of the ground in one week from Bendigo than for the WHOLE of the US gold rush.

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Рік тому +1

      That's History, not relevant! 🥱

    • @cgkennedy
      @cgkennedy Рік тому +3

      Melbourne has so many public buildings built with gold money. The Yarra is from the original peoples who called it the Yarra Yarra.

    • @bernadettelanders7306
      @bernadettelanders7306 Рік тому +3

      @@jenniferharrison8915
      It’s relevant to me lol, just had to say something 😊. Don’t yell at me lol. My great grandfather was Minister of Mines here in Victoria during Federation and when the Welcome Stranger Nugget was found, his name is on the Welcome Stranger monument, Henry Foster MLA. Bit of trivia, bit of my family history, so it’s always relevant to me 😊

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Рік тому +2

      @@bernadettelanders7306 That's really cool, what a great job! 😉 I was just saying that actually Bendigo is not in Melbourne! 😄

    • @bernadettelanders7306
      @bernadettelanders7306 Рік тому +2

      @@jenniferharrison8915
      I love Bendigo, you are just up the road a tad from Melbourne. Myself and 3 other girlfriends go to Bendigo for our getaway. We only picked Bendigo as one friend lives in Swan Hill, so a pin was stuck between Melbourne and Swan Hill, and Bendigo seemed the best option. And we all fell in love with Bendigo. Haven’t been since Covid but we are talking about the next time we’ll go. I should see the monument at Moliagul lol. Went to Edith Head dress designer exhibition in Bendigo a few years ago, brilliant.

  • @cgkennedy
    @cgkennedy Рік тому +4

    The gold rush in Victoria was centred in the golden triangle of Bendigo, Castlemaine and Ballarat. There was also some gold found in north-east Victoria on the Dart river and the village has been buried under the waters of Lake Dartmouth, the dam was finished in 1979. It spilled last October, for only the sixth time in the 40 years since the completion.

  • @jennifernewmanart
    @jennifernewmanart Рік тому +3

    Melbourne is also an amazing art centre , those alleys with all the graffiti are included in the art tour amongst galleries and other art installations , one of the things I love most . Also only an hours drive from the countryside and all the beauty that holds

  • @CharlesJackTV
    @CharlesJackTV Рік тому +20

    Whilst convicts did somewhat start the settlement of Europeans in Australia, the gold rush was actually what populated the country and bought people from all over the world to moved here

    • @larainecurry4566
      @larainecurry4566 Рік тому +1

      Melbourne was never a penal colony as NSW and Tasmania were . Victoria was settled by free settlers some convicts were brought in for labourers.

  • @ExAussieNavalAircrew
    @ExAussieNavalAircrew Рік тому +11

    Melbourne is the coffee capital of Australia, thanks to the Italian migrants back in the 1950s and 60s who introduced us to espresso machines. We adopted it and the associated café culture with a passion. (Consequently, Starbucks withered and died on the vine when they tried to bring their expensive & poor excuse for a coffee to this town.) Additionally, successive waves of migration starting with the Chinese in the 19th century, followed by Italians and Greeks in the mid 20th. (Melbourne has the world's second highest Greek-speaking population, after Athens.) In the 1970s, many Vietnamese people came here and since then people from such places as Somalia, the Indian subcontinent and many other countries all round the world have made Melbourne their home. Each group has made their contribution to a truly multicultural society, not to mention bringing their own cuisine with them. Melbourne has a truly international foodie scene.
    On the nature front, I live in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges about 30 km from the Melbourne CBD. Within a five-minute drive of my home, there are majestic mountain ash forests with fern filled gullies alive with all manner of wildlife, including superb lyrebirds. The Organ Pipes National Park mentioned in your video is about the same distance on the other side of the city. However, Melbourne is not the only city in Australia to be blessed by close-by natural wonders. Sydney has the Royal National Park, Adelaide has the Adelaie Hills, Darwin has Kakadu National Park and in fact most Australian cities have a lot of parks and open areas and near-by national or state parks, probably as a result of not having been settled until relatively recently and also due to the forethought of the early planners. An example of this is Melbourne's city rectangular grid system of 30 m wide streets in the CBD thanks to the survey work of Robert Hoddle in the 1830s.

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos 6 місяців тому

      Sydney also has the Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park touching the northern suburbs, (much more spectacular than the Royal), and Sydney Harbour National Park in between. It has far more and closer-by natural wonders than Melbourne. Not to mention much higher species diversity, due to a warmer and more humid climate.
      And you can get equally good coffee in any large city these days.

  • @jamescormack8602
    @jamescormack8602 Рік тому +10

    Melbourne is the best city for food choices from three hat restaurants to little side diners/

  • @thomasfrazier7861
    @thomasfrazier7861 Рік тому +3

    I'm from Rutherglen (named after the Rutherglen in Scotland which is a fun story) and it's a goldrush town in Victoria. Once the gold supply dried up we shifted our economic focus towards wine; there's 6 or 7 big wineries around the town now

  • @tomwareham7944
    @tomwareham7944 Рік тому +11

    Having visited Melbourne for business over 60 times I found it a wonderful place to spend my down time more restaurants per capita than New York and plenty of pubs and clubs the people are just like any Australians found in the rest of the country but I will say they dressmore business like and I found the corporate women I came in contact with weremore elegant and dressed better than their Sydney counterparts this of course is only my opinion and only of the people I did business with also this was before I retired 10 yrs ago ,so things could have changed . Apart for the usual inability for Americans to pronounce Australian place names and bird and animal names correctly, I thought the young narrator did a fair job .

  • @Paula_jadeee
    @Paula_jadeee Рік тому +3

    Super proud Victorian here. I live 10km from the city, so very lucky to call this place home.
    Love it even more as I'm travelling in Ireland and Scotland at the moment.

    • @LevyHappyClapper
      @LevyHappyClapper 6 місяців тому +1

      yeah getting stuck in traffic jams is great so we can have more unused bike lanes

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos 6 місяців тому

      Another blinkered robot.

  • @normanplant602
    @normanplant602 Рік тому +7

    Victorian Gold Rush was in 1851 - in the country area of Clunes ( Vic ) - Ballarat & Bendigo area also ( Vic )

    • @alliegal45
      @alliegal45 Рік тому

      Beechworth was huge also 😊

    • @megsybond
      @megsybond Рік тому +1

      @@alliegal45 And Walhalla, Coopers Creek, Moliagul, Maryborough, Rushworth, Omeo, Whroo, Castlemaine, Daylesford, Maldon, Avoca, Ararat, Stawell, Dunolly etc etc etc. There were a lot of places over many areas, not just the Golden Triangle.

    • @alliegal45
      @alliegal45 Рік тому

      @@megsybond unfortunately none under my house 🤬🤬😂😂

  • @christopheryoung3850
    @christopheryoung3850 Рік тому +20

    Melbourne was considered the world's richest city in 1870/80's due to the Goldfields in and around
    Ballarat & Bendigo.

    • @jackabm69
      @jackabm69 Рік тому +1

      ballarat and bendigo were both also the richest cities at one point

    • @davidareeves
      @davidareeves Рік тому +4

      One must Always mention the Eureka Stockade in that sense.
      On 30 November 1854 miners from the Victorian town of Ballarat, disgruntled with the way the colonial government had been administering the goldfields, swore allegiance to the Southern Cross flag at Bakery Hill and built a stockade at the nearby Eureka diggings. Paints a good picture around the time frame

    • @larainecurry4566
      @larainecurry4566 Рік тому

      True, a lot of people don't know this .

  • @kerrypapworth1526
    @kerrypapworth1526 Рік тому +4

    I’m born and bred in beautiful Melbourne (pronounced Melbin). Our food scene is amazingly good.

  • @elizabeth10392
    @elizabeth10392 Рік тому +2

    The laugh of the kookaburra brings me joy. They visit my garden. I love them to bits. ❤ Melbourne is my home. I wouldn't live anywhere else. The Ranges are close by. They're beautiful.

  • @lgh2052
    @lgh2052 Рік тому +6

    I've lived in Sydney, Brisbane & now in the regional area on the outer eastern fringe of Melbourne. All 3 cities are surrounded by easily accessible national parks & the wildlife even makes its way right into many inner areas of the cities. Townsville up in NQ, a larger regional city was the same. A lot of the rivers are brown from tannin from the leaves that have dropped into the water & with the Yarra it is clay soil in the water. Brisbane River is quite brown as well.

    • @68404
      @68404 Рік тому +5

      Sydney Harbour is amazingly blue and clean.

    • @MelodyMan69
      @MelodyMan69 Рік тому

      Yarra River is slime caused by 100 years of chemicals spilled by the rag trade in Collingwood upstream. We say the river ryns upside down, mud on top.

    • @lgh2052
      @lgh2052 Рік тому +3

      @@68404 Anywhere right along the coast to the nth & sth of Sydney is beautiful as well. Places like the Hawkesbury River shouldn't be forgotten either. I've been lucky, I've moved around a lot & I loved my time living on the Central Coast & in the Blue Mtns too. Spectacular part of the world.

    • @Rottnwoman
      @Rottnwoman Рік тому +1

      I have seen plenty of wildlife around Townsville too - I like my wildlife NOT to be Crocodiles!

    • @ZlNGlEE
      @ZlNGlEE Рік тому

      @@68404 Just a slight pitty its surrounded by Sydney

  • @JohnODempsey-zq5lr
    @JohnODempsey-zq5lr Рік тому +1

    I've lived in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Melbourne was definitely the best - a great place to live

  • @osocool1too
    @osocool1too Рік тому +1

    Great video once more despite a couple of inaccuracies made by the American narrator.
    I would say it was produced just after covid lockdowns around 1.5 to 2 years ago.👍🤗

  • @cabbagepatch8947
    @cabbagepatch8947 Рік тому +1

    Have a look at what it is based on, you might be surprised. It's about hotels, convention centres etc rather than if we can afford housing.

  • @garryellis3085
    @garryellis3085 Рік тому +1

    Sydney is completely surrounded by National Parks. There is a massive natural green belt that's immediately north, west, and south of the CBD and the suburban sprawl. This is a massive protected area well in excess of
    one and a half million hectares. The Blue Mountains World Heritage area is over a million hectares on its own. Where I live in Sydney's southern suburbs, my property borders the Royal National Park (the world's second oldest.) Melbourne and Brisbane have a few small National parks but they are much further away.

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos Рік тому

      Melbourne people don't care about nature. They only care about coffee and AFL.

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos 6 місяців тому

      The Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park is much more spectacular than the Royal.

  • @stopbunsen
    @stopbunsen Рік тому

    Food, coffee, the arts scene, music scene, and sport are the main reasons I love living in Melbourne. And the Great Ocean Road is not far away. I often camp up on the Murray during the summer and it's only 3-4 hours away.

  • @tok314
    @tok314 Рік тому +3

    Melbourne is totally the best city in the world. I have lived here my whole life so may be a little biased, but it is the best!!

  • @briancampbell179
    @briancampbell179 Рік тому +3

    I'm fortunate enough to live right in the middle of the Dandenong Ranges. Whether I want to or not, I wake up every morning to the sound of the kookaburras.
    We don't have kangaroos in our part, but we do have wallabies, wombats, echidna, and lyrebirds to name but a few native animals. There are plenty of introduced species like foxes, rabbits, and deer (yes, you read that right).

    • @omaopa6923
      @omaopa6923 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely love the Dandenong Ranges,I’m in my 60s and through summer my very large family along with many other family friends would be at the beach but come the cooler weather and it was always up to the Dandenong’s we’d all head,such fond memories and my personal favourite was the hillbilly ( what would now be called concerts I think) at one tree hill and then the long walk up and back ( we just called it the track ) no idea what it’s called these days,loved your comment as it brought back so many happy memories 🇦🇺

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Рік тому +1

      I live in suburban Sydney, I have daily Kookaburras visits to my balcony, bush turkeys nesting in my backyard, Magpies, crows, parrots, cockatoos, and many others ... Not exactly rare! 😏

  • @Mirrorgirl492
    @Mirrorgirl492 Рік тому +3

    I grew up in Melbourne, wonderful place. Now I live outside Bendigo, which is a wonderful town. Bendigo was once the wealthiest city in the world. There is just as much Gold under Bendigo as they took out. Under Bendigo is the consistency of a Malteaser, honeycombed with gold mines.

    • @bernadettelanders7306
      @bernadettelanders7306 Рік тому

      My girlfriends and myself have weekend holidays in Bendigo, we love it. Speaking of gold around there, you’d know about The Welcome Stranger Nugget. My great grandfather was a member of parliament during federation , Minister of Mines, his name, Henry Foster MLA, is on the monument. Just a bit of trivia/ family history lol

    • @MelodyMan69
      @MelodyMan69 Рік тому +1

      Bendigo or Ballarat.
      Not sure which had the highest wealth.
      GOLD was everywhere.

    • @bernadettelanders7306
      @bernadettelanders7306 Рік тому +1

      @@MelodyMan69 I don’t know either, Welcome Stranger Nugget was gigantic, must look into that. Love reading interesting information

    • @1964Rennie
      @1964Rennie Рік тому

      I live in Bendigo. I have a quartz reef running under my house, and a capped mine shaft 3 houses up from me. If only my land could tell tales! It’s a wonderful place to live. Lots of history, beautiful gardens and parks, architecture. The still being built Buddhist Stupa out of town is a fabulous place to visit.

  • @dutchroll
    @dutchroll Рік тому +4

    I live in Sydney. I should bad-mouth Melbourne but I can't. Ok it can have shite weather and is known for 4 seasons in a day, which is why British folk should be quite comfortable. But it has a great pub scene, cafe scene, and restaurant scene. And it has hands down the greatest souvlaki outside of Greece. It has some of the greatest entertainment and sports venues too.

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos 6 місяців тому

      You only care about man-made entertainment. The natural beauty of Sydney is vastly superior.

  • @amygone2pot
    @amygone2pot Рік тому +1

    Southbank is expensive for eating, it’s really a tourist place. You can walk just over the bridge and get food from all over the world at reasonable prices

  • @rosewindman3802
    @rosewindman3802 6 місяців тому

    I too live in Melbourne, 10km from the city, I've also lived in Adelaide, Gold Coast, Brisbane and the UK and Melbourne is the best by far, there are so many cool things to do here and nothing is really that far away, I feel incredibly lucky to be here.

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos 6 місяців тому

      I've lived in Sydney, Sunshine Coast, Townsville, Honolulu, London, Barcelona, and 20 years in Melbourne.
      Melbourne is the WORST by far. Townsville was the best.

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 Рік тому +1

    I.5 hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains! 👍

  • @shmick6079
    @shmick6079 Рік тому +1

    I’m a Melburnian.
    Favourite things to do in the city include watching the footy at the MCG (but not Marvel Stadium so much) and having a meal and drinks with friends in Richmond or Southbank.

  • @gerrynassar3592
    @gerrynassar3592 Рік тому +1

    For nature my favourite areas are the Great Ocean Road (2-3 hrs out of Melbourne) and the Mornington peninsula (1 hour out). Also love Albert Park - home of the F1 Grand Prix.

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos Рік тому +1

      Never seen much nature, have you.

  • @kennethdodemaide8678
    @kennethdodemaide8678 Рік тому +6

    Melbourne is the food capital of Australia and has one of the only 2 Australian restaurant ranked in the world's top fifty restaurants. There is also one nearby in the city of Greater Geelong.

  • @bec9696
    @bec9696 Рік тому

    Definitely watch the Roos from a distance. I had a rescued little joey attack me as a kid and it hurt! I could only cover my face while the adults tried to remove him.

  • @MsSlmitchell
    @MsSlmitchell Рік тому +2

    I live in Bendigo...we have a huge Chinese Museum here and it is well worth a look. Also just north of Bendigo we have a huge Buddhist Temple, one of the biggest in the world. (This is on my bucket list as i have yet to visit it.)

  • @jenb658
    @jenb658 Рік тому +9

    Controversy to come but, as you asked, Canberra has the most accessible and nearby wildlife. Yeah, we’re inland and aren’t a “population centre” but in terms of having an Australian wildlife “experience” I can’t top this.
    Friends came from the US and all she wanted to see was a Kangaroo. We took her on a 30 minute drive and she saw about 50 kangaroo, 2 koala, about 500 parrots and birds she’d never imagined and a platypus. You can’t do that by the ocean in the bigger cities.

    • @fuchsiebabe
      @fuchsiebabe Рік тому +2

      Just 25 minutes out of Melbourne you have Brimbank Park, where you're guaranteed to see plenty of native wild fauna roaming around, including wedge tailed eagles, echidnas, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, rosellas, etc.. Not to mention the abundance of fruit bats and possums wandering the city at night.

    • @keekwai2
      @keekwai2 Рік тому

      Canberra sucks.

    • @Rottnwoman
      @Rottnwoman Рік тому +2

      Completely agree. We choose to live in the country nearby but as a Queenslander, it's Canberra for me!

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Рік тому +3

      Rubbish, the wildlife centre in Adelaide is incredible and very interactive - and it's never overcrowded! 👍 And "10 minutes" from Hobart there are platypus streams, mountain walks, the best diverse botanical gardens and epic historical buildings! 🤨

    • @keekwai2
      @keekwai2 Рік тому +1

      @@jenniferharrison8915 Nobody cares about Adelaide so it doesn't matter ;)

  • @daciousinoz6028
    @daciousinoz6028 Рік тому

    Transportation to Australia ended in 1856 because the British authorities determined it was not a deterrent with a gold rush happening. People were committing petty crime in the hope of a year or two's transportation as it was on effect free passage.
    Victoria was never used for convict settlement. It was set up by squatters and free settlers. Victoria was so named for the Queen (as was Melbourne for a significant figure in her life) to help convince her to agree to patronise NSW being split into a northern and southern colony, which the governor was against. Queensland is similarly named to curry favour with Queen Victoria.
    Melbourne is a fantastic place to live. Sport, culture, life balance, compact and well laid out.

  • @bramba1953
    @bramba1953 Рік тому +1

    The US gold lasted 1 year here it kept on going as the surface gold run out it was then followed underground hence you have cities like Bendigo and Ballarat built to support the mines and gold is still found there.

  • @zaccat693
    @zaccat693 Рік тому

    I live in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Family members have lived here for 135 years. It is the best.

  • @ashdog236
    @ashdog236 Рік тому

    Bendigo and Ballarat are large ex mining towns but they’re still big and growing, not abandoned. In fact VIC gov is planning to connect all these small cities to Melbourne and Geelong via fast rail. If it ever happens 😂

  • @PiersDJackson
    @PiersDJackson Рік тому

    You looked perplexed about "Marvel" Stadium, it's corporate branding... like naming the school stadium after the benefactor who built it, or refurbished it.... on the non-commercial media (ie. No Advertising, even when the building is named that) it's called Docklands Stadium. Previously Marvel has been called Colonial Stadium (after a Bank), Telegraph Dome (after the telecommunications company) and Etihad Stadium (after the airline).

  • @camf7522
    @camf7522 Рік тому +1

    6:38 Unlike the UK, the Royal Navy didn’t cut down all the trees to build ships!

  • @Scooterboi60
    @Scooterboi60 Рік тому

    Wildlife is all over every city. I had a shingleback lizard in my kitchen a few weeks ago.
    You can still pan for gold in different towns throughout the country.

  • @TheSamleigh
    @TheSamleigh Рік тому +1

    Melbourne is best for coffee.

  • @nunyaconsern5590
    @nunyaconsern5590 Рік тому

    Victorian high country with a set up 4x4wd is a place that you will never forget mining and forestry towns all around the place to stay or just head in to forest stay aslong as you like more free camping than any other start

  • @Danger_Mouse3619
    @Danger_Mouse3619 Рік тому +1

    Australia has the most national parks in the world. 3% of Australia is parks. New South Wales and Queensland have mid 230s of national parks the most out of all the states. Around 600 in all for all states added. Top that off thousands of parks would be all over the Australian territory.

  • @peter.wilson
    @peter.wilson Рік тому

    I think Melbourne has perhaps the friendliest Australian CBD design but the Gold Coast hinterland (and North Queensland) has the best local wilderness options.
    The 1800's gold rush was huge in Australia.

  • @Paul-pl6dl
    @Paul-pl6dl Рік тому

    I've lived in Melbourne for over 60 years with a few stints interstate there is so much to do in Victoria you can never get bored there is so much you can do from the Yarra Valley to Phillip Island to the Dandenong Mountains or the Surf Coasts there is always something to do here Snow in winter if that's your thing to heaps to do during summer and all 1 to 3 hours from the suburbs

  • @richardschafer1911
    @richardschafer1911 Рік тому

    The largest gold nugget was found in Victoria called the lonesome stranger I can't remember the exact weight but it was like three foot tall by about a foot wide

  • @KathrynFarrell355
    @KathrynFarrell355 Рік тому +1

    I love Melbourne. It has a bitof everything.

  • @FionaEm
    @FionaEm Рік тому +7

    I've lived in 4 Oz cities & IMO Melbourne is the best. Interesting history bc of the 1850s gold rush. Lots of parks & gardens, cafes, big events, and overall, a different feel from other places in Oz.
    The Yarra (not Yah-ra like the narrator said 🙄) is only brown near the sea bc urban development has disturbed the sediment. It's much clearer upstream.

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Рік тому +1

      He's been to Melbourne already, how does correcting pronunciation help him? Ballarat and Bendigo are a long way from Melbourne, and are just tourist towns!

    • @helenlesley5456
      @helenlesley5456 Рік тому

      fIona Elm…I grew up in Sydney in the sixties… it was and always has the history and wow factor …. A lovely place in those days, transport worked on time and reliable , some twenty years later transport less efficient …?am I in Asia or Sydney?….Melbourne was a fab place years ago.. endless heritage now twenty years later much heritage destroyed , replaced by the usual soulless concrete blocks one sees in china…along with the fact the premier is a commie dictator . Do your research…Western Australia is at the moment the best place to be … low population , easier to live near the ocean, friendly people … just abide by the basic rules and it’s a good life … lots of happy people here and yes they still love there heritage

  • @heatherwickstead7980
    @heatherwickstead7980 6 місяців тому

    Yes- it's got everything man!😊

  • @jasebeau2224
    @jasebeau2224 Рік тому +1

    Every city I’m Australia has great abundance of wildlife, it all depends on what you want to do and see, 1 1/2 hours drive from most major cities you’ll find something unique and beautiful. We have a rivalry here but one thing anyone from abroad should understand is we are all Australian and welcoming and respectful.
    My father was born in a colonial island call Mauritius my mother has 5 generations from the UK, being darker than most and the slurs I received as a child in the 80’s most people here are wonderfully accepting of migrant, refugees and In general anyone coming to Australia. Do I think Melbourne is the most liveable city? Global index surely can’t be wrong! We love our country, skiing season on the flattest continent we have it, temperate Mediterranean weather? We have it, dessert so hot few choose to live there? Yup, golden beaches? White pure silica beaches? Volcanic black beaches? Even a beach called rainbow!! We’ve got it , the tallest flowering tree in the world guess where you’ll find that?

  • @citrinedragon1466
    @citrinedragon1466 Рік тому +1

    The Aussie gold rush started in 1851... before the American one....
    Melbourne is considered the Foodie and coffee capital of Australia...
    If you're after native bush close to cities... Canberra is built to have bush areas less than twenty metres away, no matter which suburb you currently in.

    • @keekwai2
      @keekwai2 Рік тому +2

      The American gold rush started in 1848. Three years before the Oz Gold Rush.

  • @alliegal45
    @alliegal45 Рік тому

    Every state/city has different vibes and flora/fauna….eg koalas are east coast dwellers…NT and WA have lots of desert landscape, so different animals..

  • @lizbrown2686
    @lizbrown2686 Рік тому

    Melbourne is the Food, Cultural, Multicultiral, Artistic & Sports CRAZY Capital of Australia - Our coffee is the best in the world ❤️🇦🇺

  • @JamieTotal
    @JamieTotal Рік тому

    I might have to visit it again. I haven't been there for more than 10 years. Whenever I've been there in the past, I always thought it was a s#!@hole. Maybe it's changed.
    Oh... and whenever I used to visit, I noticed that the road rules appear to be optional to a small percentage of the locals (one of them was even a mate of mine - he went into the turning lane to go straight ahead at the lights).
    Yeah, all the cities in Australia have bush and wildlife around them.

  • @1936Studebaker
    @1936Studebaker Рік тому

    The narrators not Australia from the sound of his accent but he says Melbourne the way we say it here in Melbourne. As for alcohol being expensive that is true if your buying it from bars and pubs, if you go to the local liquor store (Dan Murphy) and buy your drinks to take home it's reasonable, what you would pay $12 a bottle/can in a pub or bar for you will buy it from the local liquor store for around $3.60. To buy a carton of Jim Beam cans (24 cans) will cost you $89, sometimes on sale for around $80, to buy the same amount of cans from a bar or pub at an average price of $12 a can it'll cost you $288, this is why tourists always say drinks are expensive in Australia, Pubs and bars over charge by 4 times!

  • @sallymay24
    @sallymay24 Рік тому

    My favourite thing to do is go to the Rugby league …Melbourne Storm …gotta get to a game if you never have

  • @MrBrettley
    @MrBrettley Рік тому

    Food and footy.
    Never gets old

  • @crackers562
    @crackers562 Рік тому

    Trains and trams are good and they are being further developed as the city is now bigger than Sydney. On the down-side, the roads are getting more and more crowded and traffic can be nasty most hours of the day. We have so much "green space/parks" around the city and suburbs - big THANKYOU to our early town planners!! Bendigo and Ballarat in the middle of Victoria are the two main "gold mining" towns of yesteryear. In the late 1880s Melbourne was the most prosperous city in the world (so they say) for a short time because of the gold rush.

    • @MarcoCholo-iz9js
      @MarcoCholo-iz9js Рік тому

      More sprawl yes, but not more populous than Sydney. Even by 2050 it's debatable if Melbourne will even reach parity with Sydney despite media pundits trying to romanticise the notion of a bigger Melbourne. Come to Sydney and that notion will quickly leave your mind. Melbourne is light years behind Sydney's breakneck speed and hustle and bustle

  • @kerryhamilton1968
    @kerryhamilton1968 Рік тому +3

    First like. Wahooooooo

  • @lindylufromoz5111
    @lindylufromoz5111 Рік тому

    Melbourne is definitely my favourite city, but I may be biased coz I live there. Hoo roo.
    x
    Linda

  • @megsybond
    @megsybond Рік тому +2

    The Victorian gold rush was one of the largest in history. The population of Melbourne increased from 23,000 in 1851 to over 300,000 in 1865. The largest nugget 'The Welcome Stranger' was found in Moliagul. Many Victorian towns began from gold mining rushes there. Melbourne was titled the world's most prosperous city due to the amount of gold being found and money being spent on development of the city.

    • @bec9696
      @bec9696 Рік тому

      Victoria was separated from NSW just before the gold rush - deliberately!

  • @glyndavid2
    @glyndavid2 Рік тому

    They say the Yarra river runs upside down :)

  • @JaseTheFist
    @JaseTheFist Рік тому

    Gday from WA
    I watch every day
    🇦🇺🦘

  • @debkendall
    @debkendall Рік тому +1

    Read 'Picinic at Hanging Rock' tells about a disappearance of girls- spooky. Gold Rush made Australia the richest city in 1856

  • @anthonypirera7598
    @anthonypirera7598 Рік тому

    Hi my favourite thing about Melbourne is going to the football and I love going to The Dandenongs which is only a 10 minute drive from here. Oh yeah I forgot to tell you that Melbourne was the richest city in the world at the turn of the 20th century after the gold rush.

  • @Andrew-df1dr
    @Andrew-df1dr 3 місяці тому

    Bendigo is a beautiful city.

  • @MrGeorge514131
    @MrGeorge514131 Рік тому

    By the age of 25 I had done 2 laps of the planet and I honestly don’t think I would live anywhere else especially since the internet connects me to anywhere. As far as the most livable city “ that was a while ago now and is expensive to live in. The exchange rate for the US$ or UK£ is great for tourists but a problem for us if travelling or buying online. Petrol is double the US prices which made me laugh when they were whining not long ago. Definitely a great place if you can afford it.

  • @CityThatCannotBeCaptured
    @CityThatCannotBeCaptured Рік тому +1

    Yeah nah, kookaburra's don't call at night and we love them and don't find them creepy at all AND they eat snakes. Ripper.

  • @barryford1482
    @barryford1482 Рік тому

    The Yarra river flows upside down

  • @FredPilcher
    @FredPilcher Рік тому

    "Kookaburra bird" - far more interesting than the kookaburra trees or the kookaburra tigers. :P

  • @RickyisSwan
    @RickyisSwan Рік тому

    Mate you can google search for these videos.
    Defining Moments: Eureka Stockade | Australia's Defining Moments Digital Classroom | National Museum of Australia
    Australia's Defining Moments Digital Classroom
    25 Oct 2020
    5:48
    Eureka Stockade: Audio Reading
    UA-cam · Rule of Law Legal Studies
    10 Nov 2021
    7 key moments in this video
    4:25
    History of Eureka Stockade which 'helped create Australian democracy'
    UA-cam · Sky News Australia
    24 Sept 2021
    More videos

  • @jayjayjase9796
    @jayjayjase9796 Рік тому +1

    Highest rate of homeless people in Australia. Go for a walk down Swanston Street and you'll be tripping over them

  • @davidjohnpaul333
    @davidjohnpaul333 Рік тому

    Yes, nature everywhere you go, even in the cities. I live 20 mins from the city (Sydney) there are always swans etc,. in the Bay I live close to. Hmm .....Sydneysiders & Melbournians are rivals, so I can't say too much. I have enjoyed all my 6 trips to Melbourne...only drove a hired car once - that was enough, with trams everywhere, driving as an outsider is a bit terrifying 😅

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos Рік тому +1

      No nature around Melbourne.

    • @davidjohnpaul333
      @davidjohnpaul333 Рік тому +1

      @@NoTaboos That's a shame....Haven't been to Melbourne for about 6 years now & come to think of it, never saw any birds in the city centre like you see here

  • @dimitriosdaskalakis6127
    @dimitriosdaskalakis6127 Рік тому +1

    I love living in Melbourne. It's by far the best city to live in Australia. The CBD is a true city, with movement, hustle and bustle, and people everywhere

  • @slh950
    @slh950 Рік тому +1

    2.5 million population it was liveable. 5 million it is unbearable

  • @AnnAssam-hk5vv
    @AnnAssam-hk5vv 7 місяців тому

    Melbourne's got all the sports here afl Australian open to the world tennis tournament horse raising car raising all types of sports in Melbourne

  • @Rottnwoman
    @Rottnwoman Рік тому +1

    Did it ever occur to you yo watch an AUSTRALIAN opinion on our cities instead of American? I was born, educated, married and became a mother in Brisbane, Queensland.
    Best cities in my view are:
    1 Canberra
    2 Melbourne
    3 Adelaide
    4 Sydney
    5 Hobart
    6 Perth
    7 Brisbane
    8 Darwin
    BUT we choose to live in the country and commute to Canberra for work. Much more civilised than ANY coty!

  • @Danger_Mouse3619
    @Danger_Mouse3619 Рік тому

    Here's a tip all over the Melbourne suburbs and city you could find some gold still. 😎

  • @JakedownUnder_0
    @JakedownUnder_0 Рік тому

    The narattor obviously didnt witness the western suburbs of Melbourne....oh he missed out 😂

  • @GabrielTobing
    @GabrielTobing Рік тому

    I would say it is the most livable city in the world
    However, costs are increasing so things are rip

  • @bescotdude9121
    @bescotdude9121 Рік тому

    he went to a doggies game 😊

  • @AnnAssam-hk5vv
    @AnnAssam-hk5vv 7 місяців тому

    The world great food in Melbourne

  • @lillibitjohnson7293
    @lillibitjohnson7293 Рік тому +1

    Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree
    Merry merry king of the bush is he
    Laugh, kookaburra laugh
    Kookaburra gay your life must be

  • @karenstrong8887
    @karenstrong8887 Рік тому +1

    I was born and raised in Sydney and I have lived in or near every Capitol City including stupid Canberra but not Darwin. I have lived most of my life in Melbourne because it is magic. We have moved 39 times for my husband’s work, we have tried to always keep a home in Victoria. Three of my children refuse to leave it and the other has mostly lived in Cairns. We are retired on a beach near Bundaberg QLD but right now I am freezing to death in country Victoria. Someone convinced my husband to un-retire and work for 7 weeks while the boss he was replacing went back to Scotland for a wedding. No one can do what my husband did and no one is training new people.
    Melbourne will always own our hearts. I will never go back to Sydney but I will always love the Harbour, Opera House, bridge and my favourite ferry to the zoo. Melbourne is the most livable City anywhere and I love her trams. We used to have two luxury trams that were restaurants and they toured the City while you had Dinner. I don’t think they came back since Covid. I love the free trams in the City. I love the bus that has free showers, toiletries and clothing if any homeless need it. I love the cafe’s and restaurants in the little Streets and Alleys. My daughter is always in there at night. Either eating whatever Countries Street food from vans in Federation Square in Winter or at her most loved Korean Restaurant. There is one Cafe she loves where all of the walls are covered in post it notes. Almost everyone who buys coffee or a hot meal pays for two. They write it on a post it note for those to take who can’t afford it.
    No City can beat the Culture from Art Galleries, Museums, Stage Shows and Music. Or sport, just about every sport. NSW does beat them in Rugby League and I still have my teams in both States. AFLand NRL.
    You can go in many directions and be in the Country not far from Melbourne. It is an hour from the Ski fields, an hour and 40 minutes from the Dandenong Ranges. When our first three were small we went to the Dandenong’s at least twice a month because there is so much to do there. It also snows there and they loved it. We ended up moving down the Peninsula on 2 acres of gardens, we had plenty of wild life in our gardens day and night. I always have to be near or be able to see the ocean. My son and family live right at the bottom of Victoria overlooking the ocean. I have taught my kids to never go far from the sea.
    As Cities go I don’t like Brisbane, Canberra or Perth. I do love all of the suburbs around Perth, the light there is different and it is beautiful. Every time I tried to go into Perth it was closed. If I cannot live in a City at night I don’t like it so they need to open some businesses. Brisbane is blah and I don’t like what Sydney has become. There is no one home in Canberra. Adelaide isn’t a huge City but it is pretty and the streets make sense. It was planned on a perfect square grid so anyone can drive there.

  • @denisemartell1777
    @denisemartell1777 6 місяців тому

    I live in Melbourne and have lived here for decades. I do not agree that it is a most liable city any longer. On the contrary. We have a housing crisis with both rents and housing prices amongst the highest in the world. Homelessness has always been very high, but now is extreme. The cost of living is now extreme. The ever increasing cost of energy, fuel, food, in addition to housing, is creating a growing underclass. Very many working people are struggling to buy food and postpone going to a doctor. Our once good Medicare system is now a shambles due to successive years of neglect by conservative Australian governments. Our universities have been forced to rely on full fee paying international students for funding. There has been an explosion of very low paid, insecure and often, dangerous jobs . These are often the only work options, especially for immigrants. These problems are Australia wide and not specifically in Melbourne.
    Don't believe the tourist marketing rubbish.

  • @lanajane3341
    @lanajane3341 Рік тому

    🥰 home

  • @pjblack9290
    @pjblack9290 Рік тому +1

    Melbourne is a great city, but in saying that, Brisbane is wildly underrated and runs a close second for me

  • @AnnAssam-hk5vv
    @AnnAssam-hk5vv 7 місяців тому

    Melbourne got the best coffee in the world

  • @samdeh1989
    @samdeh1989 Рік тому

    When it comes to nature, Queensland than New South Wales

  • @CityThatCannotBeCaptured
    @CityThatCannotBeCaptured Рік тому

    Melbourne IS Australia's nicest city and the food and little 'eateries' all over the place are wonderful in every way. Canberra is the worst but Sydney has gone downhill in a big way in the past couple of decades.

  • @killerkupid
    @killerkupid Рік тому

    Slay melboruneb

  • @AnnAssam-hk5vv
    @AnnAssam-hk5vv 7 місяців тому

    Melbourne is the most multicultural city in Australia you can get the world tripe of food

  • @DavidSweetnam
    @DavidSweetnam Рік тому

    Unfortunately the ‘cool’ street art just becomes ugly tagging, really ghastly at times. If you can go outside the ‘progressive’ or hipster area, you’ll see wonderful gardens, amazing parks and better priced food and friendlier people. Ballarat and Bendigo, the gold towns, are wonderful to visit

  • @dougcox3990
    @dougcox3990 Рік тому

    Leaveable. They meant leaveable. Damn autocorrect.

  • @balticstain7150
    @balticstain7150 Рік тому

    Nice video but what about Melbourne cricket ground that's afl are they serious !!!!!!!.....

  • @brontewcat
    @brontewcat Рік тому

    Sorry - climate is ultra important to me for a city to be liveable. Poor Melbourne doesn’t cut it.

  • @LevyHappyClapper
    @LevyHappyClapper 6 місяців тому

    Melbourne was livable ... before Dan the Useless stuffed it all up

  • @aussiepie4865
    @aussiepie4865 Рік тому

    Melbourne is the most European city in Australia. It was voted the worlds most liveable city 7 years running.
    He said he didn’t care for the brown colour of the Yarra, as if we decided to go with the brown instead of another colour.
    To be honest the video was meh. It was a dull voice over and never really captured the vibe of the city.
    Melbourne is a chilled city sydney however is not. It’s loud, it’s full of tourists and the locals are arrogant and full of themselves because they have the harbour. Yes I’m from Melbourne and I’m biased but I haven’t seen Sydney win the worlds most liveable city even once.

  • @KweenBee37
    @KweenBee37 Рік тому

    GO BULLDOGS ❤️🤍💙💪🏼