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Melbourne seizes the lead in liveability stakes

Source: The Age
Melbourne : Australia | about 1 month ago  
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FOR 10 years Melbourne's stocks have steadily risen as Sydney's popularity waned in the eyes of romantics, sports fans, food lovers and arts buffs. Yesterday Premier John Brumby released the findings of a yearly survey of 1200 people, conducted on behalf of the Victorian Government, showing...
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