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Other studios and galleries located across Latrobe City cater to a range of interests and artistic tastes. The Latrobe Performing Arts Centre is located in Traralgon and presents local, national and international productions, concerts and performances.

Latrobe City has about 4, businesses in the city and a workforce of approximately 34, people. In the five-year period , there was strong employment growth in Manufacturing, Mining, Construction and Health Care and Social Assistance.

In Morwell State Suburbs , Of these, Of people aged 15 and over in Morwell State Suburbs , Respondents had the option of reporting up to two ancestries on their Census form, and this is captured by the Ancestry Multi Response ANCP variable used in this table. Therefore, the total responses count will not equal the persons count for this area.

Calculated percentages represent a proportion of all responses from people in Morwell State Suburbs including those who did not state an ancestry.

There were 5, people who reported being in the labour force in the week before Census night in Morwell State Suburbs. More information about Census and labour force status is provided in Understanding the Census and Census Data. Of employed people in Morwell State Suburbs , During the two weeks before the Census, In the year before the Census, Of people who did unpaid domestic work in the week before the Census in Morwell State Suburbs , There are areas you would not buy in , but if you have a good look around there are certainly nice spots.

Before moving to Morwell I had read some reviews on Homely, which were really dated and painted the town as a place which was going nowhere. When I came to look at the houses here, I was pleasantly surprised, the people were very friendly, all facilities were within reach, including the Mid Valley shopping centre which has Village cinemas and a Bunnings on the side.

Add to that, a government business hub that is being built here, which has people in an upbeat mood. The town aims to be a garden city, and there are gardens everywhere. By the way, Morwell is listed as one of the top 10 places in Australia to buy a house in , if you are after affordable housing. With the beaches and mountains close, what are you waiting for?

Morwell there are no words except, waste of time town with nothing to offer Wouldn't reccomend living there at all. I have lived and worked in Morwell all my life, just retired and moving out of this dive. Sick to death of being burgled and dodging the walking dead on the streets. Anyone thinking of moving here DONT. It's a dump, literally the gutter of gipssland, anyone saying otherwise is either completely oblivious or is a druggy themselves.

I agree with those who have had enough A town built for power station workers allowed to run down. The weekend drives are great but actually living in Morwell is not a great move.. Morwell has been a bit down on its luck for some years. It has all the base retail, medical and professional services and is very close to nearby national parks and beaches. And the Federation University campus is only a 15 minute drive or bus trip, Only 9km east is the much larger town of Traralgon with a strong cafe culture, something Morwell does lack.

The town is now the subject of significant Government attention following the closure of Hazelwood Power Station, and there are plans to invest in better facilities and urban improvements. The hourly train service and duplicated freeway to Melbourne is also great. If you are considering moving to Morwell - Dont. I have lived in Morwell for a while and let me tell you, it is not worth it. I consider Morwell to be a wasteland consisting of people and lack of livlihood.

The general economy in this area is going downhill rapidly due to closing business' and little to no employment opportunity. The drug epidemic here is growing by the minute and the number of people it is affecting it also shocking.

The shopping is limited to mostly mid valley shopping centre and it has some alright shopping options where as the town itself have only few shops to choose from. On weekends you would be lucky to find a cafe or restaurant open at midday and it is like a ghost town. And if you are super lucky, you might run into a friendly person. Public transport is good as there is a train station and bus interchange that run frequently on every day of the week.

If you are looking for a comfortable and stress free life, Morwell is definitely NOT for you. Avoid this town like the black plauge unless you would like to get on drugs and become a rambling toothless centrelink bludger who harasses people on the street for ciggarettes and bus money as a job then by all means go right ahead. I have been hit up 3 times for money and smokes had stuff pinched and someone try and get into the house while sitting in lounge room luckily dogs scared them off.

The towns a dump, everyone in Gippsland knows of morwells reputation, for good reason is a hive for centrelink bogans. Affordable housing. Not many industrial factories. Car break ins, damage to property and theft is rife.

Australian paper mill pollutes the air with a foul stench close to egg fart on a weekly basis. Town is out dated and shabby overall.

Has some excellent schools though. Not Kurnai obviously. Great state park and parks in general. Fishing is awesome down here without any doubt. Shops are a stone throw away in every direction including local shopping centre. Can't wait to move out a little further though. I have lived in mole on my life I've never been broken into and I live in a good part of more so just like any town you love you good and bad parts so don't put this place down no matter where you go if you look for trouble you'll find it.

Like you said Gary you live in a good part of Morwell, hence there are very bad parts. Crime statistics don't lie unfortunately, this place is even a last resort for police. The new recruits get sent here first, if they can handle this place they can handle anywhere in Victoria. I have lived in many places in Victoria and this is one spot I won't stay in for longer than I have to. There's always police up and down the streets to reduce crime which is working. It scares the dodgys away.

There has been a large intake of police officers and they are patrolling which makes the place safer, so I have doubts about people making Morwell look worse than it really is in their exaggerations. I think you need to research the crime statistics a little more Grant. Everything I stated is from actual Victorian government crime statistic agencies. The figures aren't exaggerated one bit. I have added good points about Morwell to. When was the last time you sat under the train station on the steel bench seats for the day?

Go do it for 1 day this week. I bet you wouldn't. The area is cheap for a reason. Top of Google search for unemployment published 27th May So true high unemployment cheap housing as in run down and the poor shopping compared to when I grew up here.

Retailers set up in Traralgon. This excludes visitor only and other non-classifiable households. The nature of the income imputation means that the reported proportion may significantly overstate the true proportion.

The median age was 20 years. There has been change in methodology used to calculate the average number of persons per bedroom. To compare the time series for average number of persons per bedroom please refer to Understanding the Census and Census Data. Small random adjustments have been made to all cell values to protect the confidentiality of data. These adjustments may cause the sum of rows or columns to differ by small amounts from the table totals. For further information, go to the User Guide for QuickStats.

Because Norfolk Island has not previously been included in the Census, any benchmarks will not include Norfolk Island.



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