Recognising Auckland and Wellington on the basis of Covid success is not on their own merits

Even in ordinary times, “liveability” is an almost ludicrous measure by which to assess a city.

Not only does it imply that there is a uniform experience to be had there, separate to socioeconomic status or disadvantage – the qualities or properties that may make somewhere a desirable place to live differ between individuals, and within lifetimes.

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