Since retiring from playing, Morrison has worked as a commentator and in local politics, including serving on the
Wellington City Council for the Western Ward since 1998. As councilor, Morrison worked to bring an
Aussie Rules match to Wellington. A match was held on
Anzac Day 2013 between St Kilda and the
Sydney Swans. Shortly afterwards Morrison and businessman John Dow brokered a deal with Australian firm CallActive to bring "300 to 500" call-centre jobs to Wellington. In May 2013, Morrison announced his candidacy for the
Wellington mayoralty at the
2013 local elections. He was unsuccessful in challenging incumbent mayor
Celia Wade-Brown, meaning that he was no longer on Wellington City Council, as he had contested the mayoralty only. In July 2019, a new centre-right political party, the Wellington Party, announced candidates for the 2019 local government elections would include Morrison. However, he did not appear on the final list of candidates. == Other roles ==