Aussies sledge NZ over survey by JJ Smith June 12, 2008 written by JJ Smith June 12, 2008 0 The Aussies are revolting over Auckland’s high placing in an international quality of life survey. The city was named as the fifth best city to live in, trumping Sydney (10th), Melbourne (17th), Perth (21st), Adelaide (29th) and Brisbane (34th). Wellington also topped four Australian cities placing 12th. But Municipal Association of Victoria president Dick Gross says he can’t believe Auckland and Wellington topped Melbourne. “I’m more than surprised, I’m verging on depressed, and I’m deeply appalled.” Victorian Employers Chamber of Commerce and Industry spokesman Chris James said: “We are somewhat puzzled at this, particularly when one considers that people are leaving New Zealand and Sydney in droves and contributing to record population growth in Melbourne.” Angry Aussies vented their frustrations online yesterday. “I guess now that NZ is so damn awesome all the Kiwis will bugger off home now … they should have done this research sooner,” a blogger told www.news.com.au. Many joked that New Zealand was the seventh state of Australia. Smithy of Adelaide said: “Kiwis are just wannabe Aussies with bad accents.” Others said Auckland had appalling public transport, bad weather, high crime rates, ugly architecture and our food, fuel and real estate was too expensive. One called Wellington a “windy hell-hole”. However New Zealanders on the website bit back at the abuse. “Look how many [Kiwis] are in your top jobs, you even had to get one to coach one of your national sport teams … ” The study by global consulting firm Mercer checked each city against a list of criteria including personal safety, schools and education, and climate. Factors such as political stability and personal freedom were also taken into account. By Alanah May Eriksen Source: NZ Herald 0 comments FacebookPinterest JJ Smith next post House price rise tipped for next year You may also like A better life across the ditch (updated 2025) February 28, 2010 Have you found this information helpful? October 26, 2023 Do you have to pay tax on money... November 6, 2019 Subscribe to moving to Australia’s newsletter August 8, 2022 Australia opens to international tourists after Covid Pandemic February 23, 2022 Global Shipping Crisis Caused by COVID-19 May 31, 2021 Pfizer vaccine approved for use in Australia January 25, 2021 Sydneysiders ‘on track’ to be allowed into SA... January 25, 2021 Australia suspends travel bubble with NZ for at... January 25, 2021 Australia borders reopening December 11, 2020 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.