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Moura

Moura

"Agricultural town in Queensland's Banana Shire"

About this place

1,843
Population· median age 33
What people do
  • Machinery Operators & Drivers185
  • Technicians & Trades140
  • Professionals92
  • Labourers87
  • Clerical & Administrative70
781 dwellings · 50.2% owner-occupied

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Highlights

  • Rich agricultural and coal mining heritage
  • Strong sense of community with local events
  • Beautiful natural landscapes and outdoor activities
  • Proximity to national parks and wildlife
  • Welcoming atmosphere with friendly locals

About Moura

Nestled in the heart of Queensland's Banana Shire, Moura is a charming regional town characterized by its warm community spirit and beautiful landscapes. With a population of 1,843, the town is known for its agricultural roots, particularly in the coal and farming industries, which contribute to its vibrant local economy. The lush surroundings, including rolling hills and open fields, offer a picturesque setting that invites both relaxation and exploration. Moura's atmosphere is defined by a tight-knit community, where residents take pride in their heritage and actively participate in local events. The town's friendly vibe is complemented by its accessibility to outdoor activities, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful lifestyle. Whether it's enjoying a quiet afternoon in the parks or participating in community festivals, Moura provides a unique blend of rural charm and contemporary living.

What You'll Find

Rich agricultural and coal mining heritage; Strong sense of community with local events; Beautiful natural landscapes and outdoor activities; Proximity to national parks and wildlife; Welcoming atmosphere with friendly locals

Why Locals Love It

Residents appreciate the strong community connections and the peaceful, rural lifestyle that Moura offers.

Why Visitors Come

Tourists are drawn to Moura for its beautiful landscapes, outdoor activities, and the chance to experience authentic regional Queensland life.