Mooball
Mooball (pronounced Mow-ball) is thought to mean big swamp, big lake, or the cane of a lawyer vine in the local Bundjalung dialect.
After European settlement, the town grew into a small farming community and now has over 190 residents. The town features the original 1930s pub and post office buildings. Mooball is a great place to stop for a coffee to rest and recharge.
You can’t move through town without missing the black and white cow prints painted on the electricity poles throughout the village.
To read more interesting stories about Mooball please visit the Tweed Regional Museum.