Darwin has been ranked the country's most sustainable city in a new index created by the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF).
The Sustainable Cities Index tracks the progress of Australia's 20 largest cities across 15 indicators including air quality, ecological footprint, green buildings, water, biodiversity, health, density, wellbeing, transport, employment, climate change readiness, education, food production, public participation and household debt.
Darwin topped the list, scoring well with clean air and strong biodiversity but lost marks on health and preparedness for climate change.
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Author: AAP