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Why is Moruya called Granite Town?

December 5, 2016

Between 1924 and 1932, 18,900 cubic metres of Moruya Granite was dressed and shaped into 40,000 blocks for use in the pylons for the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Moruya Granite was also used to construct the Cenotaph in Sydney’s Martin Place. Made from just seven mighty granite blocks and opened in 1929, the Cenotaph contains the … More Why is Moruya called Granite Town?

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Heritage Villages

The Far South Coast has a rich Indigenous and Colonial history that can be seen first hand in villages like Mogo, Bodalla and Tilba

Food Trails

Food to Plate Tour, Oyster trails and Farmer's Markets. The Far South Coast offers an array of delicious fresh foods

Airport and Port of Eden transfers

VIP Private Tours can transport up to six people in comfort with accompanying luggage. Services available to and from Canberra, Sydney, Merimbula and Moruya airports and the Port of Eden.
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