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According to a recent report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Canberra is the best place in the world to live.

The Australian Capital Territory of Canberra led the regional ranking while Australia topped the overall country rankings, followed by Norway.

The OECD ranked 362 regions of its 34 member nations in its survey.

It used nine measures of wellbeing, including income, education, jobs, safety, health and environment.

Five Australian cities including Sydney, Melbourne and Perth were also in the top 10.

Other top-scoring places included the states of New Hampshire and Minnesota in the US.

Canberra came out on top as the most liveable city in the world

Canberra came out on top as the most liveable city in the world

On the other end of the scale, Mexican states constituted all 10 of the bottom regional rankings.

On a country level, Mexico, Turkey, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia were ranked as the hardest places to live.

The OECD study, while not comprehensive, is one of the few to analyze the quality of life in countries.

“Recent years have seen an increasing awareness that macro economic statistics, such as GDP do not provide policy-makers with a sufficiently detailed picture of the living conditions that ordinary people experience,” the OECD said on its website.

“Developing statistics that can better reflect the wide range of factors that matter to people and their well-being (the so called “household perspective”) is of crucial importance for the credibility and accountability of public policies and for the very functioning of democracy.”

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Prince William and Kate Middleton have paid their respects to Australia’s war dead on the final day of their tour.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined military personnel, veterans and the public in Canberra to mark Anzac Day.

The Australian War Memorial held a service at dawn, in keeping with tradition, as a reminder of the dawn landing of troops on Gallipoli in 1915.

Prince William and Kate Middleton joined military personnel, veterans and the public in Canberra to mark Anzac Day

Prince William and Kate Middleton joined military personnel, veterans and the public in Canberra to mark Anzac Day

Later in the morning Prince William and Kate Middleton, appearing without their son Prince George, laid a wreath at the memorial.

Prince William and Kate Middleton, who have also visited New Zealand during their tour, joined figures including Australia’s PM Tony Abbott and Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove in paying their respects.

The name Anzac Day comes from the acronym used to describe the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.

More than 500,000 Allied soldiers were involved in the Gallipoli campaign, an attempt to open the Dardanelles Strait in modern-day Turkey to Allied navies during World War One.

Tens of thousands of Allied troops, including more than 8,000 Australians, died in the campaign, which failed to achieve its military objectives.

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