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Mordialloc, Victoria

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Population
  
7,537 (2011 census)

LGA(s)
  
City of Kingston

Mordialloc
  
Braeside

Postal code
  
3195

Postcode(s)
  
3195

State electorate(s)
  
Mordialloc

Area
  
4.4 kmĀ²

Federal division
  
Division of Isaacs

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Location
  
25 km (16 mi) from Melbourne

Mordialloc, also known simply as Mordi, is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 24 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Kingston. At the 2011 census, Mordialloc had a population of 7,537.

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Map of Mordialloc VIC 3195, Australia

History

The name is derived from the term moordy yallock which originated from the Aboriginal language Boonwurrung, which is listed in some sources as meaning muddy creek, and in others as "little sea."

Mordialloc Post Office opened on 17 October 1863. In 1995 it was renamed Braeside Business Centre, and a new Mordialloc office opened near the railway station.

Mordialloc Creek is arguably the most significant feature of the suburb. Home to Pompei's boat works, Mordialloc Creek has a rich history of traditional wooden boat building. Many classic boats line the banks of the creek.

Transport

  • Mordialloc railway station is on the Frankston railway line.
  • Route 903 - see List of Melbourne bus routes
  • Schools

  • Mordialloc College - Mordialloc
  • Mordialloc Beach Primary School - Mordialloc
  • St Brigids Mordialloc
  • Sport

    The suburb has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Southern Football League.

    Golfers play at the course of the Woodlands Golf Club on White Street, Mordialloc.

    The Epsom Park Horse Racing track was situated in Mordialloc. Now a housing estate, in its heyday at the beginning of the 20th century it was one of Victoria's premier race tracks. Later in life it became a training track before being eventually closed in the 1980s. In 2008, Doug Denyer Reserve, situated in Epsom Park hosted it first ever cricket season with Mordialloc Redbacks being the home team, Redbacks being a part of the Mordialloc Cricket Club. The Redbacks first Junior Head Coach at Epsom Park was David Beckett.

    References

    Mordialloc, Victoria Wikipedia