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Moora Moora |
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Moora Moora is a co-operative residential community made up of a diverse group of about 50 adults and 20 children. We deliberately choose to live together in six small hamlets located on a beautiful co-operatively owned 245 hectare (600 acre) property situated at an altitude of 700 meters (2400 feet) on Mount Toolebewong. The community is situated near the township of Healesville, approximately 67 km (90 minutes by car) to the East of the city of Melbourne. Melbourne is Australia's second largest city and capital of the state of Victoria. It is located in the South Eastern corner of continental Australia. |
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News and EventsCheck this space to find about happenings and coming events at Moora Moora.Our community centre needs new caretakers. If you are interested, look HERE. Contact Us [top of page]If you would like to get more information about Moora Moora, contact our Membership Committee by writing to:
Visit Us [top of page]We welcome visitors to our open days which are held on the first Sunday of every month between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. On these days you can join a tour of the property, meet members and residents of the community and discuss Moora Moora and how we work together to manage our community and property. Wear warm country clothes and please - don't bring your pets, our property is a haven for wild life. International and interstate visitors can arrange to stay at Moora Moora to make their visit more relaxed.WWOOFs[top of page]Moora Moora is a participant in the 'Willing Workers on Organic Farms' (WWOOF) scheme. International and Australian members of the WWOOF scheme are welcome to stay at Moora Moora as guest workers. You will have an opportunity to work with members and residents of the community, to experience and observe our lifestyle, and to enjoy our Australian bush environment.WWOOFs stay in our spacious community Lodge with all amenities such as TV, radio, hot showers, cooking facilities and warm fires. The tennis court, trampoline and swimming dam are enjoyed in liesure time. Typically WWOOFs work with members in their gardens and vegetable plots and in collecting firewood. They also assist with maintenance work on the co-op farm and facilities such as roads, water supplies, buildings and forest walking trails. To stay at Moora Moora as a guest worker, contact our WWOOF co-ordinators Luc & Amy by mail at
Other Links [top of page]We also think that you might find these other Web sites of interest:
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This page was prepared by members of the Moora Moora Community most recently updated on 17 September 2006
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