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Encyclopedia > Moruya
Dolphin Beach, Moruya South Head
Dolphin Beach, Moruya South Head

Moruya is a small regional centre in New South Wales, Australia, situated on the Moruya River, approximately 300 kilometers south of Sydney.


Moruya has a population of approximately 7,500, and relies predominantly on agriculture, aquaculture, and tourism.


The granite for the Sydney Harbour Bridge was quarried here.


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Moruya River - definition of Moruya River in Encyclopedia (158 words)
The Moruya River is a river on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia.
The headwaters of the Moruya River rise as the Deua River south of Braidwood.
The town of Moruya is located on the lower reaches of the river, about 10 kilometers from the sea.
MORUYA, South Coast NSW (631 words)
The historical selection of Moruya for these institutions arises partly from the fact that Moruya lies near the geographical centre of the Eurobodalla Shire, which runs from Batemans Bay in the north to Tilba in the south and also because Moruya is one of the older towns in the region.
Moruya Heads, for example, is only about 10 kms to the east and boasts beautiful views north along the coast and west over the estuary of the Moruya River, called the Deua in its upper reaches, to the spectacular mountains of the Eastern Escarpment.
Also close to Moruya are the beautiful beaches and villages at Tomakin and Broulee to the north and Moruya Heads, Congo and Bingi to the south and east.
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