A broad host of criteria can always be applied to decide on the the best cities in Australia. The criteria to decide the best Australian Cities can be population, professional, urbanization, educational, economic, social, leisure, safety and more. It can be observed however that the biggest Australian cities or the largest Australian cities are also the famous Australian cities and the best cities in Australia. Many Australian cities feature in best world cities.
The other specific criteria which can be employed to determine the best cities in Australia is Biggest Cities, Cities with Highest Median Household Income, Cities with Highest Median House Value, Cities with Highest Ratio of Median House Value to Median Household Income, , Cities with Youngest Residents, Cities with Oldest Residents, Cities with Largest Land Areas, Cities with Shortest Commuting Times, Cities with Highest Percentage of Foreign-Born Residents, Best Educated Cities (Highest Percentage of Bachelor Degree Holding Residents), Highest Located Cities, Cities with Highest Percentage of College Students, Cities with Strongest Arts, Entertainment, Recreation, and Accommodation and Food Services Industries. The cities should also have good tourist related statistics.
More criteria to determine the best cities in Australia is Low-Educated but High-Earning Cities, Highly-Educated but Low-Earning Cities, Least-Educated Cities, Cities with Highest Median Household Income and Median Resident Age Less Than 35, Cities with Newest Houses, Cities with Oldest Houses, Cities with Old Houses but Young Residents, Cities with Biggest Houses, Cities with Smallest Houses, Safest Cities, Least-Safe Cities, Cities with the Largest Percentage of Females,Fastest Growing Cities from 2000 to 2002,Fastest Growing Cities from 2000 to 2002, Cities with Declining Populations from 2000 to 2002, Least Racially Diverse Cities , Top 100 Most Racially Diverse Cities. The ranking varies from year to year but starting with Sydney, the race is amongst the following Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne and Perth.
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