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Melbourne named world’s ‘friendliest city’

Melbourne (Image source: CANVA)

Melbourne has been named the world’s “friendliest city” in a list compiled by UK insurance company William Russell.

It beat 22 other international favourites and rival Australian city Sydney, recording a Friendly City Score of 6.06. Paris scored 5.99 for friendliness, and 6.635 out of 10 for its happiness.

Image: The top 10 friendliest cities in the world (Source: William Russell)

The insurance company stated:

“Melbourne is a forward-thinking, rapidly growing city, and it is recognised for being a fully open, inclusive and competitive city, as well as a welcoming place for the LGBTQI+ community, who are often among the most marginalised communities around the world.”

Further, the company credited Melbourne for being the “capital of cool” whose residents are “known for their friendliness.”

The list was based on factors including resident happiness, safety, LGBTQI+ inclusivity, top attractions and highest-rated hotels.

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