Moora Moora
Moora Moora is a co-operative residential community made up of a diverse group of about 50 adults and 20 children. They deliberately choose to live together in 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) 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.
References
- "A Holiday Jaunt in Victoria". Port Adelaide News. 7 (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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