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World's top and bottom cities for liveability

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Re: World's top and bottom cities for liveability

Postby SultanOrder » Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:35 pm

Wallahi I didn't know it was real, but an aussie women pleading that "a dingo ate my baby" is etched it our conscious as Americans, but from where I don't know. I feel bad now reading about the moms suffering. :lol: :down:

Ps. Suss, not a word you'll hear here. :up:

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Re: World's top and bottom cities for liveability

Postby Bella18 » Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:50 pm

^ It must have been heartwrenching for the mother. Losing a child to bloody dingo is beyond comprehension let alone being accused of the murder.
At least the death certificate was officially changed about 2 years ago to say the result of death was due to attack and being taken by a dingo....
Even that will not bring closure to the family but I guess its close enough.

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Re: World's top and bottom cities for liveability

Postby HooBariiska » Tue Aug 19, 2014 10:46 pm

MELBOURNE #1 for like the last 10 Years :stylin: :stylin: :stylin:

Worldest BEST LIVEABLE CITY

My home for the past 20 years....

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I really don't know what the big deal with VIC is to be honest....

I have to agree with this aussie bogan :lol:


OMG. Are you aussie ?

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Re: World's top and bottom cities for liveability

Postby HooBariiska » Tue Aug 19, 2014 10:53 pm

What difference does it make for the average Somali be they in Manchester, Melbourne or in Minnesota when they are crammed in a 3 bedroom section 8 housing? This is for the well-off humans who could afford their dwellings and holidays for the family.
Not sure about those other cities but have you been to Melbourne? have you lived the great Aussie dream?

houses here are large with massive backyard, lots of Somalis own their own home, specially last 5 years since the boom of family day care businesses

Melbourne is relative cheap for almost everything, rent, schooling, food, etc

its extremely multicultural, it was the British and Scots about 200 years ago
then Italians, Greeks and Turks 100 years ago
Asians in the 70s
Somalis 90s
and Hindi and Sudanese in the 2000s

Simply Melbourne is the greatest city on earth, from work opportunities to great living standards, to health care, etc
One thing Melbourne isn't is the greatest place to party. Its more family oriented even thou things are slowing changing

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Re: World's top and bottom cities for liveability

Postby Machiavelli2 » Wed Aug 20, 2014 3:33 am

What difference does it make for the average Somali be they in Manchester, Melbourne or in Minnesota when they are crammed in a 3 bedroom section 8 housing? This is for the well-off humans who could afford their dwellings and holidays for the family.
Not sure about those other cities but have you been to Melbourne? have you lived the great Aussie dream?

houses here are large with massive backyard, lots of Somalis own their own home, specially last 5 years since the boom of family day care businesses

Melbourne is relative cheap for almost everything, rent, schooling, food, etc

its extremely multicultural, it was the British and Scots about 200 years ago
then Italians, Greeks and Turks 100 years ago
Asians in the 70s
Somalis 90s
and Hindi and Sudanese in the 2000s

Simply Melbourne is the greatest city on earth, from work opportunities to great living standards, to health care, etc
One thing Melbourne isn't is the greatest place to party. Its more family oriented even thou things are slowing changing

HooBariiska

I visited Melbourne several times and most Somalis live in inner suburbs like Flemington and North Melbourne projects and places like Heidelberg in section 8 housing projects, but those who live in inner suburbs live in are similar to those in Dixon Toronto, Cedar-Riverside in Minnesota, Hamlet Towers in East London or, in Rikenby in Stockholm.

Flemington housing project.

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Dixon, Toronto

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Cedar-Riverside Plaza public housing towers

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Tower Hamlets in East London

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They all look similar.

What is this family day care business that made Somalis in Melbourne wealthy?

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Re: World's top and bottom cities for liveability

Postby HooBariiska » Wed Aug 20, 2014 7:07 am

Family day care business is booming through the country. It started about 5 years ago. The government funds it. Almost every Somali family is involved directly or indirectly. Somalis are definitely worthier here compared to any other country.

Those high rises do exist it's Tru but most families move out when they saved up enough to rent or buy and someone fresh moves in. It's a cycle

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Re: World's top and bottom cities for liveability

Postby jamal9 » Wed Aug 20, 2014 11:17 am

#140 should be MogadIssue

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Re: World's top and bottom cities for liveability

Postby Gabre » Wed Aug 20, 2014 11:30 am

What difference does it make for the average Somali be they in Manchester, Melbourne or in Minnesota when they are crammed in a 3 bedroom section 8 housing? This is for the well-off humans who could afford their dwellings and holidays for the family.
Not sure about those other cities but have you been to Melbourne? have you lived the great Aussie dream?

houses here are large with massive backyard, lots of Somalis own their own home, specially last 5 years since the boom of family day care businesses

Melbourne is relative cheap for almost everything, rent, schooling, food, etc

its extremely multicultural, it was the British and Scots about 200 years ago
then Italians, Greeks and Turks 100 years ago
Asians in the 70s
Somalis 90s
and Hindi and Sudanese in the 2000s

Simply Melbourne is the greatest city on earth, from work opportunities to great living standards, to health care, etc
One thing Melbourne isn't is the greatest place to party. Its more family oriented even thou things are slowing changing

HooBariiska

I visited Melbourne several times and most Somalis live in inner suburbs like Flemington and North Melbourne projects and places like Heidelberg in section 8 housing projects, but those who live in inner suburbs live in are similar to those in Dixon Toronto, Cedar-Riverside in Minnesota, Hamlet Towers in East London or, in Rikenby in Stockholm.

Flemington housing project.

https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/imag ... 4gaTIqXFRQ

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/imag ... hkIgTXNbuo

Dixon, Toronto

https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/imag ... sDhRjRLrqg

Cedar-Riverside Plaza public housing towers

https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/imag ... _VSJ9c3vng

Tower Hamlets in East London

https://libcom.org/files/imagecache/art ... /tower.jpg

They all look similar.

What is this family day care business that made Somalis in Melbourne wealthy?
:ohhh:

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Re: World's top and bottom cities for liveability

Postby Malachite » Thu Aug 21, 2014 7:06 pm

I have relatives in NZ, Auckland making it to the top ten is a joke. It has shit public transports, the traffic is a nightmare (for a relatively small city), It was clearly never planned so it looks like a hodge-podge of seventies "brutal" and who knows what. Oh .. and the weather sucks...The only thing Auckland has going for it is its proximity to the ocean.
If they wanted to pick a city in New Zealand, Wellington would have been a far better choice.

Paris should have made the list


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