Thursday, March 20, 2008

How do Australia's states rate?

There is a strong rivalry in Australia between the states. Everything from which football code is supreme to the price of real estate is a topic of intense debate. Lifestyle, beach quality, health systems, law and order and many other social issues are regularly raised as points of difference between residents of different states.

Although StreetAdvisor is primarily interested in life at the street level, we've built the site so that it can provide useful information at suburb, city and state levels as well. When looking at all the reviews at the state level, we calculate a StateScore based on the ratings of all the suburbs and towns within each state.

Comparing the StateScores reveals a hierarchy of states in terms of their street reviews. Here's the ranking of the states and territories from highest to lowest.

The best states
-:- First - Western Australia - StateScore 72.24 - Perth
-:- Second - Northern Territory - StateScore 71.46 - Darwin
-:- Third - Victoria - StateScore 70.81 - Melbourne
-:- Fourth - Queensland - StateScore 70.64 - Brisbane
-:- Fifth - South Australia - StateScore 67.68 - Adelaide
-:- Sixth - Tasmania - StateScore 65.56 - Hobart
-:- Seventh - New South Wales - StateScore 64.97 - Sydney
-:- Eighth - Australian Capital Territory - StateScore 62.89 - Canberra

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Meriton to build 1500 apartments

DEVELOPER Meriton is planning to build 1500 apartments on a parcel of land it is buying for $108 million in the inner Sydney suburb of Victoria Park.

The deal covers 3.3ha of a 6.5ha site on South Dowling St that a joint venture between Babcock & Brown and Payce Consolidated bought for $151.5 million last October.