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Toggle navigation. Marks Point has a population of 1, people and The median listing price for units is NA and this has changed NA over the past year. Statistical data for Marks Point, Lake Macquarie. House Units Previous month sales 4 0 Stock on market previous month 10 1 Stock variance vs.

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More suburbs in the Lake Macquarie region. Henry and Charles were brothers of Maurice Marks, an early settler in Belmont. Henry bought the land at the Point and he and Charles went into partnership in an orchard.

In he sold this to Charles, who lived on at Marks Point until he died. The Marks brothers' orchard grew oranges and pineapples. In the 's there were still market gardens run by Chinese residents near the present Marks Point School.

Charlie Hollis operated a slipway and marine business in Edith Street from to , when it became Marks Point Marina. Opened as a non-official post office on 1 January Prior to this date it operated as a receiving office.

Council Lake Macquarie : past and present. Marks Point The City Council of Lake Macquarie acknowledge the Aboriginal people known today as the Awabakal, as the traditional Custodians of the land, respecting Aboriginal Elders past, present and future.



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