Moora Moora
Moora Moora is a co-operative residential community made up of a diverse group of about 50 adults and 20 children organised into six small hamlets located on a co-operatively owned 245 hectare (600 acre) property situated at an altitude of 700 meters (2400 ft) on Mount Toolebewong.[1][2][3]
The community is situated near the township of Healesville (Victoria, Australia), approximately 67 km (90 minutes by car) east of the city of Melbourne. The co-operative hosts visitor days for prospective members on the first Sunday of each month.
References
- "A Holiday Jaunt in Victoria". Port Adelaide News. Vol. 7, no. 38. South Australia. 7 May 1920. p. 7. Retrieved 21 April 2017 – via National Library of Australia., ...A trip 'to the summit of Mount Toolebewong, with the palafishing village...
- Utopia rising, July 3, 2003, The Age Newspaper
- Co-operative Land Use Archived 2008-10-22 at the Wayback Machine By Andre Vallillee, Summer 2003, BC Institute for Co-operative Studies Archived
External links
- mooramoora.org.au Moora Moora Co-operative Community website
- George Negus on Communal Living
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