Morley, Western Australia
Morley | |||||||||||||
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Bishop Street, Morley | |||||||||||||
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| Coordinates: 31°53′13″S 115°54′25″E / 31.887°S 115.907°E | |||||||||||||
| Country | Australia | ||||||||||||
| State | Western Australia | ||||||||||||
| City | Perth | ||||||||||||
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| Established | 1918[1] | ||||||||||||
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• Total | 10.5 km2 (4.1 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
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| • Total | 22,539 (SAL 2021)[3] | ||||||||||||
| Postcode | 6062 | ||||||||||||
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Morley is a suburb of Perth, within the City of Bayswater local government area, situated approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) northeast of the Perth central business district. It contains the Galleria Shopping Centre, one of Perth's larger shopping centres. Galleria bus station is located in the car park of the shopping centre. From the late 1950s, Morley (originally known as Morley Park) began to develop as a major shopping and commercial centre.
The name Morley began appearing on maps around the beginning of the twentieth century and was adopted when the Morley Park Estate was subdivided for urban development after the First World War.[1] The most likely explanation for its use is that it commemorates Charles William Morley, who is known to have farmed in the area during the 1860s and 1870s.[4]
History
The Morley area was in the early days of the Swan River Colony developed with agriculture. The area was originally known as Morley Park. In 1929 a landowner progress association petitioned the Bayswater Road Board for improved roads and lighting for improved transport of produce to markets.[5]
Commercial icons appeared in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the Wirrina Drive-In, the Morley Park Hotel and the Boans department store. Parallel with the commercial growth, a settlement program resulted in the residential development of Morley. This was achieved through a series of town planning schemes undertaken by Margaret Feilman, the consultant town planner to the Shire of Bayswater. These schemes especially catered to the needs of the home building companies whose style of large scale development was a new phenomenon of the 1960s.[6]
Tonkin Highway was constructed through Morley in 1984, bisecting the suburb.
After Boans burnt down in 1986, the Galleria Shopping Centre was built, opening in 1994.[7]
In 2015 the City of Bayswater adopted an activity centre plan for the improvement of the Morley commercial precinct. It aims to build upon the strengths already present in the City Centre and promote an improved street interface with the Galleria Shopping Centre; Progress Street as the Centre's Main Street; and an enhanced Galleria bus station.
In 2019, the last overseas Blockbuster store in Morley closed down, leaving only one remaining location in Bend, Oregon.[8]
On 3rd September 2025, a fire occurred at Morley Markets, destroying it completely. Authorities initially believed the fire to be deliberate, but later backtracked, deeming it 'non-suspicious'.[9][10]
Facilities
Morley Sport and Recreation Centre facilitates various sporting activities, such as indoor soccer, basketball, badminton, netball,[11] roller skating and roller derby. The venue received a $6.7 million redevelopment in 2023.[12]
Education
Primary schools in Morley:[13]
- Hampton Park Primary School (independent public school)
- Infant Jesus Primary School (private catholic school)
- Morley Primary School (independent public school)
- Weld Square Primary School (public school)
High schools in Morley:[13]
- Hampton Senior High School (independent public school)
- John Forrest Secondary College (independent public school)
Morley Senior High School is located in the nearby suburb of Noranda.
Transport
Bus
Bus Stations
Bus Routes
- 20 Galleria Bus Station to Mount Lawley (Bradford Street) – serves Russell Street, Walter Road and Wellington Road[14]
- 40 Galleria Bus Station to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station – serves Russell Street, Walter Road, Crimea Street and Johnsmith Street[15]
- 351 Galleria Bus Station to Ballajura Station – serves Crimea Street[16]
- 352 Galleria Bus Station to Morley Station – serves Wheeler Street, Timms Place, McGilvray Avenue, Emberson Road, and Bath Road[17]
- 353 Galleria Bus Station to Ballajura Station – serves Broun Avenue, Morley Station, and Beechboro Road North[18]
- 354 Galleria Bus Station to Ballajura Station – serves Broun Avenue and Morley Station, and Wheatstone Drive[19]
- 355 Galleria Bus Station to Whiteman Park Station – serves Russell Street and Broun Avenue[20]
- 356 Galleria Bus Station to Ballajura Station – serves Broun Avenue, Morley Station and Walter Road East[21]
- 361 Galleria Bus Station to Alexander Heights Shopping Centre – serves Russell Street, Walter Road, Bath Road, Emberson Road[22]
- 950 Morley Station to Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre (high frequency) – serves Walter Road West, Russell Street and Broun Avenue[23]
- 950X Morley Station to Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre (high frequency, limited stops) - serves Walter Road West, Russell Street and Broun Avenue[24]
- 975 Bayswater Station to Warwick Station (high frequency) – serves Russell Street, Walter Road, Wellington Road, Camboon Road and Wolseley Road[25]
- 980 Galleria Bus Station to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station (high frequency) – serves Russell Street and Walter Road[26]
- 998 Fremantle Station to Fremantle Station (limited stops) – CircleRoute Clockwise, serves Walter Road, Russell Street, Galleria Bus Station and Rudloc Road[27]
- 999 Fremantle Station to Fremantle Station (limited stops) – CircleRoute Anti-Clockwise, serves Rudloc Road, Galleria Bus Station and Russell Street[28]
Rail
Ellenbrook Line
Notable people
Australian test cricketer Michael Hussey, singer Samantha Jade and Victorian Bushranger cricketer David Hussey were all raised in Morley.
References
- ^ a b "The Morley Park Estate". The West Australian. Perth, WA. 13 July 1918. p. 2. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Morley (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Morley (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
- ^ "Perth suburb names". Landgate. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "Morley Park wants roads and lights". The Daily News. 11 July 1929. p. 9. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ Municipal Inventory (PDF) (Report). City of Bayswater. October 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "History – Part Two: 1930 – present". City of Bayswater. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "And then there were two: Morley Blockbuster one of the last in the world". Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ Ho, Cason; Smith, Lauren (3 September 2025). "Authorities say 'no criminality' detected in Morley fire, after claiming arson". ABC News. Retrieved 3 September 2025.
- ^ Murphy, Hannah; Thompson, Holly; McNeill, Heather; Hildebrandt, Carla (3 September 2025). "Police backtrack on claim Morley Markets fire was 'deliberately lit'". WAtoday. Retrieved 3 September 2025.
- ^ "Morley Recreation Centre - Team Sports". www.morley.ymca.org.au. Archived from the original on 3 September 2011.
- ^ "NEW GRANDSTAND A SLAM DUNK FOR MORLEY SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE". City of Bayswater. 22 December 2023. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
- ^ a b "Schools and Education". City of Bayswater. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
- ^ "Route 20". Bus Timetable 71 (PDF). Transperth. 31 July 2025 [effective from 14 September 2025].
- ^ "Route 40". Bus Timetable 103 (PDF). Transperth. 14 July 2025 [effective from 17 August 2025].
- ^ "Route 351". Bus Timetable 112 (PDF). Transperth. 15 July 2025 [effective from 17 August 2025].
- ^ "Route 352". Bus Timetable 112 (PDF). Transperth. 15 July 2025 [effective from 17 August 2025].
- ^ "Route 353". Bus Timetable 113 (PDF). Transperth. 16 July 2025 [effective from 17 August 2025].
- ^ "Route 354". Bus Timetable 113 (PDF). Transperth. 16 July 2025 [effective from 17 August 2025].
- ^ "Route 355". Bus Timetable 114 (PDF). Transperth. 19 December 2025 [effective from 22 February 2026].
- ^ "Route 356". Bus Timetable 114 (PDF). Transperth. 19 December 2025 [effective from 22 February 2026].
- ^ "Route 346". Bus Timetable 100 (PDF). Transperth. 13 May 2025 [effective from 15 June 2025].
- ^ "Route 950". Bus Timetable 202 (PDF). Transperth. 17 December 2025 [effective from 1 February 2026].
- ^ "Route 950X". Bus Timetable 202 (PDF). Transperth. 17 December 2025 [effective from 1 February 2026].
- ^ "Route 371". Bus Timetable 72 (PDF). Transperth. 30 October 2025 [effective from 30 November 2025].
- ^ "Route 980". Bus Timetable 215 (PDF). Transperth. 16 December 2024 [effective from 2 February 2025].
- ^ "Route 998". CircleRoute Timetable 200 (PDF) (CircleRoute). Transperth. 19 December 2025 [effective from 1 February 2026].
- ^ "Route 999". CircleRoute Timetable 200 (PDF) (CircleRoute). Transperth. 19 December 2025 [effective from 1 February 2026].