Australia’s Liveability Advantage: A Kenyan Lens

Australia has once again secured its reputation as one of the most liveable countries in the world, with Melbourne (4th), Sydney (6th), and Adelaide (9th) making the top 10 in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) 2025 Global Liveability Index. For Kenyans looking to migrate—whether for study, work, or family—the rankings do more than boost national pride. They offer a roadmap to a better life.

But what do these rankings actually mean for Kenyans eyeing a move Down Under? We break down the five key EIU categories and what they reveal about life in Australia's top-tier cities.

Understanding the EIU Liveability Index The EIU evaluates 173 global cities using five weighted categories:

  • Stability (25%): Political and social stability, crime levels

  • Healthcare (20%): Availability and quality of public/private care

  • Culture & Environment (25%): Climate, social freedom, and green spaces

  • Education (10%): Quality of schools and universities

  • Infrastructure (20%): Roads, public transport, energy, and housing


Melbourne: A Diaspora Magnet Ranked 4th globally, Melbourne has long been a favourite for Kenyan students and professionals. It boasts excellent universities, a reliable tram system, a rich arts scene, and a diverse multicultural population—including one of the largest African student communities in the country.

Sydney: Energy and Opportunity Sydney’s 6th place ranking reflects its cosmopolitan edge and career appeal. It’s a city built on ambition—with vibrant business sectors, stunning beaches, and world-class hospitals. For skilled Kenyan migrants, especially in healthcare, finance, and education, Sydney represents opportunity.

Adelaide: Australia’s Quiet Achiever Often overlooked, Adelaide quietly climbed into 9th place in the global index, thanks to top marks in healthcare and education. With lower living costs, less congestion, and a growing reputation for innovation and research, it’s becoming a top pick for Kenyan families and students seeking quality without the overwhelm.

What This Means for Kenyans

  • Healthcare: Access to subsidised or free care through Medicare

  • Education: Top-ranked universities and TAFE institutions offer international pathways

  • Safety & Stability: Low crime rates across these cities offer peace of mind

  • Infrastructure: Efficient public transport and reliable services make life manageable

  • Community: Growing Kenyan networks help with soft landing and belonging


Three Cities, One Dream For Kenyans in search of opportunity, stability, and belonging, Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide stand out not just on paper—but in daily life. These cities offer more than high rankings—they offer real chances to thrive.

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