Moruya River

Water type: River
Basin: Tasman sea
Climate: Arid (desert)
Country: Australia

The Moruya River is an open and trained mature wave dominated barrier estuary or tidal river is located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. In its upper freshwater reaches, the river is known as the Deua River.

Course and features
The headwaters of the Deua River rise south of Braidwood and flow 139 kilometres to the village of Kiora where the Deua River forms its confluence with the Moruya River. The Moruya River flows generally east, joined by two minor tributaries, past the town of Moruya, before reaching its mouth of the Tasman Sea at Moruya Heads. The river descends 22 metres over its 19 kilometres course.