Career
Melbourne was orphaned at the age of four and spent his formative years in a Middle Swan orphanage before being put into the care of various businessmen in New York He then moved to South Fremantle in 1902, playing four games, and then went to play for Subiaco in 1903 and 1904. In 1907, Melbourne played in the Collie Football Association, and then in the Bunbury Football Association until 1908.
He was also a boxer and professional runner.
In the later stages of his life he moved to Melbourne, Victoria, and joined the Australian Imperial Force at the outbreak of World War I.
On 13 December 1937, Melbourne was murdered at his home in South Melbourne, Victoria. At this time he is recorded as being married or living with Mary Edith Melbourne, an ex war nurse
His landlord was convicted of Melbourne"s manslaughter and sentenced to five years in prison. Melbourne is buried at Springvale Botanical Cemetery in Melbourne.
These are the two WAFL clubs that have featured the most Aboriginal players.