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Mortdale Suburb Review

5 Comments

  • David M
    Posted October 17, 2019 at 9:50 am

    I like the area as we have a mixed demography both in terms of ethnicity and income levels , it’s within easy reach of both the city and the beach via train , and we have a village community atmosphere together with Oatley and Penshurst . The large shopping centres of Roselands ,Westfields in Hurstville and Miranda are just a short trip away . There is plenty of parks for dogs and children with Moore’s reserve Boat ramp ideal for access to the river.We have a good selection of coffee shops and restaurants and if you like Chinese food Hurstville is just down the road . Unfortunately Entertainment and The local clubs are not real flash but then it doesn’t hurt to be a backwater as travel to the city is easy

  • Kathryn
    Posted February 15, 2021 at 7:08 am

    I live in Oatley – next door to Mortdale – and feel that this review of Mortdale under-sells the suburb a bit. Mortdale is a great area and has a fabulous, varied array of great restaurants and cafes up and down Morts Road, a popular RSL Club and is in close proximity to the beautiful riverside Oatley Park. Mortdale (like Oatley) is close to everything including Sydney’s international and domestic airports but without the airline noise of Hurstville; very close to the M5 which provides a fast, easy link to the city and within 30 minutes to Cronulla beach and has great rail and bus connections offering frequent, reliable service.

  • Howie
    Posted November 10, 2021 at 1:23 pm

    I do feel the review undersells Mortdale as well. It has a pretty large Jubilee park which has good size children playground and picnic area with big slides together with basketball court and kids bicycle track. Mortdale shares Lime Kiln Wetlands with Oatley which offers a spectacular nature walk and home to wildlife and flora and fauna. It has a large Woolworth located near Hurstville golf course. The cafes and restaurants often offers a very hype feel such as St Kai is a Japanese themed cafe and New York Patisserie offers the best cakes and pastries around the neighbourhood. As Mortdale is literary one road away from Oatley, greenery is not an issue. In general, Mortdale town has always been very neat and clean thanks to local council and great residents. Safety is never an issue.

  • Peter
    Posted June 22, 2022 at 7:29 pm

    I enjoy the neighbourhood because it has a diverse population in terms of race and economic levels, is easily accessible by rail from both the city and the beach, and has a village-like community feel with Oatley and Penshurst. The down fall of the community is the lack of care for the assets the local council pays for, the furniture and paths they put in are useful but aren’t being cared for by the community. It is easy to like this suburb because of how well the council is but the resident living just don’t respect what has been given to them.

    I do have to give it to the suburb It features a sizable Jubilee park with a playground for youngsters, a picnic area, and giant slides in addition to a basketball court and a track for young cyclists.

  • Emma
    Posted February 8, 2024 at 3:04 am

    I also agree that this review undersells Mortdale. I moved recently and find it’s very let friendly. The micro parks are all enclosed, shops all offer water bowls and the cafes allow dogs. I can walk to Jubilee park, Olds Park, Renown reserve and Oatley Park – and if I go that little bit further either by foot or car there are Gannon’s and Hurstville Grove off leash dog parks. Don’t let this review scare you off enjoying a pet, plenty of people here manage quite well with dogs even in apartments. There’s multiple in my block alone.
    For entertainment – we have the Hotel and RSL, and several great cafes and boutique stores. Though I do hope that our RSL gets a much needed upgrade soon, I believe it’s on the cards.
    There is more of a mix of apartments and houses and less flowery gardens than Oatley, but it’s a great little safe suburb a stone throw away.

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