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Sydney has just been named among the 5 best cities in the world to raise a family

A new global report on the best places to raise kids just ranked Brisbane, Sydney, Perth and Melbourne in the top 10

Melissa Woodley
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Melissa Woodley
Travel & News Editor, Time Out Australia
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Choosing which – out of all the incredible cities in the world – to call home is challenging enough when you’re a solo agent or a young, adventurous couple. Add kids into the mix, and that decision is suddenly a whole lot tougher. Do you prioritise proximity to family or quality of education, or look for the safest, most friendly city for your little ones? 

If you’re set on raising your family in a city, a new global report from Compare the Market has revealed the top places in the world to do it – and Sydney ranked at number five.

To compile the ranking, the researchers analysed 50 major global cities across nine metrics, including safety, happiness, the cost of living for a family of four, parental leave policies, green spaces per capita and the number of child-friendly activities.

After indexing the scores, our very own Sydney was ranked as Australia’s second-best city for little ones, landing in fifth place globally. 

Brisbane came out on top as the best city in the entire world to raise a family. The sunny Queensland capital recorded the highest number of green spaces per capita, boasting 84.89 parks and playgrounds per 100,000 people. Standout spots like the riverfront South Bank Parklands, the subtropical Roma Street Parklands and the city’s two Botanic Gardens all sit within or on the edge of the CBD, making outdoor playtime super convenient for those with young ones. Brissy also had the second-highest safety score (90), behind Helsinki (95), which ranked fourth overall.

Like Brisbane, Sydney excelled across most categories, though the cost of living for a family of four was notably higher – $4,162 USD (~ $5,880 AUD) per month compared to Brisbane’s $3,390 USD  (~ $4,790 AUD). On the bright side, Sydney blew Brisbane out of the water when it came to kids’ activities, offering 246 options compared with Brisbane’s 107.

Family enjoying a day out at Luna Park Sydney, Milsons Point
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Australian cities dominated the global top ten, with Perth just behind in sixth and Melbourne seventh. Our cities had strong safety scores, high child vaccination rates and generous statutory parental leave – a combined 54 weeks – tied for the highest among countries included in the index. Australians also ranked sixth for overall happiness, and the cost of living here is lower than in most North American and European cities.

On the flip side, Australia spends comparatively less on family benefits or education as a percentage of GDP.

You can view the full list of the world’s top 50 places to raise a family here.

The world’s 10 best cities to raise a family

  1. Brisbane, Australia
  2. London, U.K.
  3. Auckland, New Zealand
  4. Helsinki, Finland
  5. Sydney, Australia
  6. Perth, Australia
  7. Melbourne, Australia
  8. Stockholm, Sweden
  9. Berlin, Germany
  10. Seoul, South Korea

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