Moruya
Moruya is a small town located on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated along the Moruya River and is known for its beautiful beaches and natural scenery. The town serves as a regional center for the surrounding area, offering various amenities and services to residents and visitors.
The local economy is supported by agriculture, tourism, and fishing. Moruya is also famous for its Moruya Stone, a type of granite used in many significant buildings, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The town hosts several annual events, celebrating its rich history and community spirit.