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Melbourne Named Fourth Most LGBT Friendly City In The World, Sydney Dethroned
Melbourne may not have the weather, stunning beaches or a gay neighbourhood like Oxford Street, but it was just named the fourth most LGBTQI friendly city in the world.
Sydney was dethroned as Australias most LGBTQI friendly city and did not even feature in the top 10 list, in the research conducted by Big 7 Tour website.
Victoria’s state capital, Melbourne, is the cultural hub of Australia and home to a friendly, fun gay scene, the learn said.
Toronto, with its bustling gay nightlife, positive public attitudes, gay-friendly districts, Pride celebrations, and legislation came in at number one. Berlin and San Francisco followed next. Sydney was the 11th most LGBTQI friendly city in the world. Kiwi neighbour Auckland was ranked
Victoria Scores Tall On Equality Index
Big 7 Verb said that its list of 30 most LGBTQI friendly cities was based on several factors, including the Gay Index Rating how safe the noun was for LGBTQI people; Equality Index Rating LGBTQI friendly
We dive into Melbourne's gay scene, spill the tea on the best gay hotspots, and divide all our savvy tips and tricks so you can also have an unforgettable adventure in Australia's second city.
“Mullet, mustache, and terrific coffee!”
That summed up gay Melbourne for us!
Australia's second city and much-lauded rival to gay old Sydney. But unlike the Harbor City, Melbourne felt more European, cosmopolitan, and down-to-earth than her big Sydney sista. Melbourne is renowned for its highly-rated restaurants, world-class museums, captivating street art, and terrific coffee.
The gay scene in Melbourne is also a lot of enjoyable. It's mainly centered around Gertrude and Smith Street, which also happens to be rated as THEcoolest street in the world by CNN!
We visited Melbourne at the tail end of the Midsumma Festival in February, a spectacle that culminated in the Victoria Pride street party along the main gay roads, Gertrude Street, Smith Street, and Peel Street. Melbourne was also our start/end point for our Superb Ocean Road journey, tracing the contours of Austra
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Just look at the marriage equality vote by suburbs and you'll see which ones are friendlier than others.
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If you want an trustworthy answer about places in Victoria that are creative, Gay friendly and affordable - then I hear Daylesford in Central Victoria is one place to study about. Hope my input is helpful
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If you were considering the country Fish Creek in South Gippsland is one of the creative (arts) hub of the region and as such the population is made up of a wide range of permanent and short term residents.
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Prahran + Brunswick have always been creative and gay friendly however is quite expensive. The more
Melbourne has been named the fourth most LGBTQIA+-friendly city in the world
NSW may have us beat on beaches, weather and recognisable landmarks, but Melbourne has just dethroned Sydney as Australia's most LGBTQIA+-friendly city. In the study, which was conducted by Big 7 Journey, Melbourne came in fourth place with Sydney not even cracking the top ten, trailing behind at 11th place.
Five criteria were considered in the ranking: the Gay Index Rating, Equality Index Rating, whether or not the country is a member of the United Nations LGBTI Core Group, the city's Pride readiness and whether or not that city has a gay village or community. According to the inform , Australia is one of the most LGBTQIA+-friendly countries in the world, but Victoria comes in far above the national average with a score of 98 on the Equality Index.
So who came out ahead of us? San Francisco, which is abode to one of America's first gay neighbourhoods, took third place; Berlin, which was pivotal in the German gay rights liberation movement, took second place; and Toronto came ou