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4 Ways Melbourne, Australia Can Improve in the Next 10 Years

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Melbourne is a dynamic metropolis that has an exciting city center and inner-city neighborhoods that are generally unique in nature. It also has several green parks, mountain ranges, laneways, excellent dining options, and fantastic street arts. All these features make it to be one of the most preferred tourist destinations by many across the world. Besides this, the city has been ranked as the world’s most livable city by the Economic Intelligence Unit. This further makes it an ideal city to settle down and raise a family. Despite having such mesmerizing features, there is always room for improvement.

In this article, we shall take a closer look at how Melbourne can improve in the next 10 years.

Introduction Of Separated Lanes

Currently, most countries are experiencing the effects of climate change across the world. One of the leading contributors of climate change is air pollution caused by the emissions of different cars, buses, and vehicles in general. In a bid to mitigate the effects of climate change, most countries are now investing in infrastructures that will accommodate active transport, such as cycling and walking.

Melbourne is not an exception. There should be dedicated or separated lanes where people can walk to work and back home. If these bike lanes are connected with major cycling corridors, be sure that Melbournians of all ages will find pedaling more lucrative than boarding a bus.

The Apartments Should Be Made More Family-Friendly

The population of Melbourne is projected to increase by 2031. Since all these people need to live somewhere and work in the city, apartments need to adapt to the changing tenant needs. Unlike before, they should now be ready to adopt universal design principles that allow people of all ages to rent the properties for many years.

Ideally, they should be able to accommodate diverse families in Melbourne. For instance, these apartments should have functional kitchens, bedrooms that have natural light and fresh air, communal areas, increased storage cages for bikes and prams, be close to amenities such as hospitals, shops, parks, and transport services.

Bring Nature Back To The City

Nature should not only exist in zoos and botanic gardens. It should also be brought back to the city and the suburbs. Re-naturing has a number of environmental, cultural, and social benefits. With the abundance of plants and greenery, you can trust that the health of the locals will improve. Besides this, re-naturing can help enhance the cognitive development of kids and reduce behavioral problems. Finally, increasing the green space can help make the city more attractive and livable.

Increase The Number Of Online Casinos

Since most Aussies like online gambling, the number of online casinos should increase. This will allow more people to gamble and win real money. In addition, these casinos should offer more benefits to new players so that they can be encouraged to play. These include welcome bonuses, deposit bonuses, match bonuses, and so forth.

In addition, they should accommodate different banking options so that more Aussies can have a chance to deposit and withdraw cash as they please. Finally, these casinos should have adequate customer support so that customers can reach them in case they experience hitches when gambling.

Final words

Melbourne is an interesting city, but it can become better by considering the above-mentioned ideas. From increasing the number of separated lanes to increasing the number of online casinos, there are many ways that Melbourne can improve in the next 10 years. With these measures in place, Melbourne will become not only a desired tourist destination but also a city one can live in for ages.

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