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The Australian Mon Mus also has to choose a neighbor? A list of Australia's strengths and weaknesses

An overview of rich and poor residential areas in Australia (Daily Mail photo)


In the global cost of living ranking, Australia ranked 12th. According to the latest data, there is an alarming gap between rich areas and slums in Australia.

According to the Daily Mail, Australian experts released a survey of the most advantageous and disadvantaged areas of life in the country, revealing that the urban environment in which residents grew up would have a significant impact on future success.

(UNSW) Senior Research fellow, University of New South Wales, Scott Bohr (Jennifer Skattebol), and Redmond (Gerry Redmond), Associate Professor, (Flinders University), Flinders University, "Children's Geography report" (Children') Intergenerational poverty is one of the main problems facing Australia, according to the s Geographies).

A large number of young Australians who grew up in poverty find it difficult to receive formal education, they may drop out of school or fail to use it to advance their future careers, the report said.

The researchers said the survey found that children in slums had less access to recreation, sports and academic facilities, and were socially excluded from the facility.

Young people in rich areas are less likely to take part in what they think are ghetto teenagers. In contrast, ghetto teenagers will also avoid using facilities in rich areas, fearing that the situation will get worse if there is a conflict.

An overview of rich and poor residential areas in Australia (Daily Mail photo)


The (Dropping Off The Edge) research project reveals the greatest strengths and weaknesses of life in Australia.

In the case of new states, the north and west are generally at a disadvantage, while the coastal and southern borders are much better.

The impoverished areas of the new state include (Inverell) in the northern part of Infrair and (Wilcannia) in the far west of Burke (Bourke), Wilcania and (Broken Hill). In Brocenhill The rich areas cover Sydney, Canberra and (Albury). In Alberta.

For Sydney, the north coast and eastern urban areas are in good shape, while the western Perak towns of (Blacktown), Kabamata (Cabramatta) and Liverpool (Liverpool) are considered to be at a disadvantage.

An overview of rich and poor residential areas in Australia (Daily Mail photo)


Melbourne and parts of the northeast and southwest performed well in Victoria, but (Lakes Entrance) in the east and red cliff (Red Cliffs) in the far north were at a disadvantage.

For Melbourne, (Hurstbridge) in the north and Flinders (Flinders) in the south are rich, while the Yala centre, (Yarra Junction), Cranburn (Cranbourne), and sunny district, (Sunshine), are relatively poor.

An overview of rich and poor residential areas in Australia (Daily Mail photo)


Southeast Kunzhou, (Moreton Bay), Brisbane and Gold Coast, (Noosa), Morton Bay, Nusa are the dominant areas.

(Beaudesert), Ipswich (Ipswich) and Esk (Esk) are listed as disadvantaged areas in western Queensland. (he Rong)

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