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Melbourne has been named the world’s most liveable city for the fourth year in a row, but what is it about this city that make’s living there so wonderful, and how does Sydney, which ranked 7th on the same list, compare? <br><br>Off the back of the rivalry that exists between these two cities, McCrindle Research decided to gather, analyse, compare and present the most significant data of Sydney and Melbourne in a visualised infographic to show how these global cities measure up. <br><br>SYDNEY IS LARGER, BUT MELBOURNE IS GROWING FASTER <br>While Sydney is larger, with a population of 4,879,000 Melbourne is growing at a rate that is 18% faster, meaning it will be Australia’s largest city by 2050. <br><br>While people tend to think that Sydney is by far Australia’s largest city, its population is only 9% larger than that of Melbourne and the gap is closing. Melbourne added 70,000 more people than Sydney did over the last 5 years and based on the current growth trends, soon after mid-century, Melbourne will be Australia’s largest city. <br><br>SYDNEY - HOME TO MORE INTERNATIONAL GUESTS <br>Sydney is more culturally diverse than Melbourne – less Sydneysiders (58.1%) were born in Australia than Melbournites (62.6%). Ancestry also comes into play here, with slightly less Sydneysiders being of Australian ancestry than those living in Melbourne. <br><br>Tourism is also more popular in the city of Sydney, with 12,753,000 international arrivals last year, that’s almost twice as many as recorded to have visited Melbourne (7,000,000). <br><br>ICONIC LANDMARKS AND TRANSPORT <br>While driving is the most popular commute option for both cities, more Melbournites drive to work than Sydneysiders – an extra 105 025 to be exact. Comparatively, more Sydneysiders walk to work than their fellow Melbournites. <br><br>Cycling is more common amongst those living in Melbourne, with 18% less Sydneysiders using this form of transport in their commute to work. <br><br>The harbour is a huge feature of Sydney – home to the Sydney Opera House and facilitating the harbour Bridge as well as ferry transportation in and out of the city, it is iconic both visually and practically. <br><br>While Sydney’s iconic landmark and mode of transport are facilitated by water, Melbourne’s are firmly set on the ground and have a much older history. Flinders Street Station opened in 1854, 119 years before the Sydney Opera House. On census day, 72,862 Melbournites caught a tram to work, becoming Melbourne’s second most popular commute option (with driving a car being the first). <br><br>THE WEATHER DEBATE <br>Perhaps one of the most contentious issues around the Sydney vs. Melbourne debate is the weather. Despite varying temperatures and public perception that Melbourne is worse for the weather, Sydney is the city that receives more rainfall – a total of 1223 mm on average while Melbourne receives less than half of that (603 mm).
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VS SYDNEY ST. MELBOURNE ST. Sydney is larger...but Melbourne is growing 18% faster and will be Australia’s largest city by 2050 Population: 4,879,000 Population: 4,492,000 = 20,000 = 20,000 Growth: 80,965 - 1.73% Growth: 95,497 - 2.25% Sydney is more culturally diverse...and gets nearly twice as many overseas visitors Place of Birth 58.1% 3.7% 3.3% England Ancestry 19.4% 19.3% 7.0% Tourism International Arrivals 12,753,000 Place of Birth 62.6% 3.3% 2.8% India Ancestry 20.8% 20.4% 6.8% Tourism International Arrivals 7,000,000 Australia China English Australian Chinese Australia England English Australian Irish More Melbournites drive to work...while more Sydneysiders walk Commuting to work Iconic Transport Tram Commuters: 72,862 Commuting to work Iconic Transport Ferry Commuters: 11,825 Iconic Landmark Sydney Opera House Opened 1973 Iconic Landmark Flinders Street Station Opened 1854 Drove a car 1,155,094 Cycled 29,658 Walked 54,982 Drove a car 1,050,069 Cycled 18,225 Walked 81,581 Sydney gets more rain...but has more sunny days Avg. Max 20.4ºC Avg. Min 11.4ºC Rainfall 603 mm Cloudy 180 days Clear 46 days Avg. Max 22.5ºC Avg. Min 14.5ºC Rainfall 1223 mm Cloudy 129 days Clear 107 days Melbourne has larger stadiums...and more passionate club members! Largest Stadium ANZ Stadium Capacity: 83,500 Largest Crowd: 83,833 NRL Grand Final 2014 Club with most members Collingwood 80,793 members Sporting Teams 9 2 2 Soccer Club with most members Sydney Swans over 40,000 members Largest Stadium MCG Capacity: 100,024 Largest Crowd: 130,000 Billy Graham 1959 Sporting Teams 9 2 1 NRL NRL AFL AFL Soccer Melbourne hosted Australia’s first Olympics...but Sydney’s was the “best Olympic games ever”! 2000 Summer Olympics - Australian Medals 1956 Summer Olympics - Australian Medals 16 25 17 13 8 14 Sydneysiders earn more on average...but pay 37% more for their houses (but less for coffee) Household Income $1,490 Avg. House Price $843,994 Avg. Cost of Coffee $3.34 Household Income $1,337 Avg. House Price $615,068 Avg. Cost of Coffee $3.43 And while the Sydney - Melbourne rivalry is strong... all Australians agree that they are two of the greatest global cities! Sources Australian Bureau of Statistics (abs.gov.au) Australian Bureau of Meteorology (bom.gov.au) McCrindle cbMcCrindle 2014 www.mccrindle.com.au www.researchvisualisation.com Melbourne office now open! Infographic brought to you by...