Moruya Stone
Moruya Stone is a type of granite quarried in the town of Moruya, located on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. This durable stone is known for its fine grain and attractive appearance, featuring a mix of grey and pink hues. It has been used in various construction projects, including buildings, monuments, and sculptures.
The stone gained historical significance when it was used in the construction of notable structures, such as the Sydney Mint and the Parliament House in Canberra. Its strength and aesthetic qualities make it a popular choice for both commercial and residential applications.