Is Sydney & Melbourne most unsafe for overseas students?
Australia's bustling cities of Sydney
and Melbourne have been voted as the "most unfriendly and unsafe"
places to live in by over 6,000 overseas students, according to a latest
survey. The cities which recently witnessed a spate of racial attacks on Indians
were dubbed by overseas students as unsafe and inhospitable, the AAP report
said.
The two were ranked the "most dangerous" and "unfriendly"
places to live in, ahead of Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide, it said. However, the
survey conducted globally also found Sydney having a "big city feel"
and plentiful entertainment on offer, while Melbourne was described for its
bustling, multicultural vibe.
The report quoted international student recruiter IDP Education as saying that
Australia's smaller cities were known for their own, very different strengths. Perth
and Adelaide's best attributes were their quietness and affordability, while
Brisbane was rated highly for outdoor activities and being clean and green, it
said.
IDP Education chief executive Tony Pollock said cities hoping to attract
international students should play up their strengths.
"It is hard to argue with a finding that says Sydney and Melbourne have
the entertainment and big city attractiveness," he said, adding "but
a city with a reputation for being affordable, clean, quiet or green can be
just as appealing to families overseas."
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