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Mortdale consists mainly of residential dwellings with some commercial and industrial developments in the north-west corner. The main shopping centre is located on Morts Road and Pitt Street, near Mortdale railway station. Commercial and industrial developments are located along Boundary Road.
Mortdale Memorial Park, Renown Park, Jubilee Park, Hurstville Golf Course, Mick Downes Reserve, Oatley Heights Park, Lime Kiln Bay Reserve, Olds Park, Edith Park, Beatty Street Reserve, Ruby Wing Reserve, Paddy Tyler Reserve, Milsop Place Reserve, Sunlea Avenue Reserve, Treloar Avenue Reserve, Walter Street Reserve, Nicol Murray Reserve, Lesley Crescent Reserve,
Historic Buildings - Mortdale Fire Station, Old Police Station, Mortdale Hotel, Mortdale railway station, Mortdale RSL Club, Mortdale Bowling Club (demolished 2012), St George Masonic Club, Mortdale Scout Hall, Mortdale Senior Citizens Centre, Ellen Subway underpass.
Mortdale Memorial Park - Contains a perimeter of large Small-leaved Fig trees, a classical rotunda and a decorative War Memorial. The park is popular for picnics, weddings, and concerts.
Hurstville Golf Course - 18-hole golf course
Ken Rosewall Tennis Centre - 8 tennis courts adjoining the golf course
Renown United Rugby League Club - play at Renown Park, Mortdale
Mortdale Heights Cricket Club - play at Oatley Park Oval
Hurstville Small Bore Range - rimfire shooting rifle range opposite the golf course
Beatty Street Reserve - Cricket Nets
Jubilee Park - netball court
Mortdale has been colloquially referred to as the "Valley of the Dead" or "Death Valley", due to the Latin mort ("death")[7] and English dale ("valley"). In 1992, Su Cruickshank, published a book entitled 'Bring A Plate to The Mortdale Scout Hall - The Autobiography of a Fat Tart Complete with Recipes'.
According to the 2016 census, there were 10,419 people usually resident in Mortdale, being 48.4% male, median age 37. 42.8% stated they were born overseas, with the top countries of birth being China 9.2%, Nepal 3.1%, New Zealand 2.1%, England 2.0% and the former Macedonia 2.0%. English was stated as the only language spoken at home by 54.7% of residents, and the most common other languages spoken were Mandarin 8.4%, Cantonese 6.4%, and Macedonian 3.6%. The most common responses for religious affiliation were no religion 26.7%, Catholic 23.8%, Anglican 11.4% and Orthodox 7.7%.[1]
Mortdale households consisted of 48.4% occupied by 2 parent families, single parent families 15.3%, 34.4% by couples with no children at home, and 1.9% by others. 32.4% of households were purchasing their homes, 34.9% were renting, and 30% were owned outright (others not stated).
There were 43.1% of these in separate houses, semi-detached 16.1%, and 40.4% in apartments. 44.9% had one vehicle, and 30.2% had 2