Moruya River
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The Moruya River is a East Coast drainage in southern New South Wales, Australia. Its freshwater reaches are known as the Deua River.
The town of Moruya is located on the lower, estuarine reaches of the river, about 10 kilometers from the sea. The river was previously navigable by coastal shipping to Moruya. The Princes Highway crosses the river at Moruya. The granite used to construct the facings of the pylons of the Sydney Harbour Bridge was quarried from the banks of the Moruya River.