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Marcus Beach
Marcus Beach is a coastal suburb in the Shire of Noosa, Queensland, Australia. In the , Marcus Beach had a population of 757 people. Geography The suburb takes its name from the beach Marcus Beach () which extends north in neighbouring Castaways Beach. The suburb is bounded to the east by the Coral Sea, to the south-east by Peregian Creek, to the west by Lake Weyba () and to the north-east (in part) by Castaways Creek. Marcus Creek flows though the suburb immediately north of the residential area and enters the Coral Sea (). History Marcus Beach was named after the property developer, Marcus Burke, the grandson of T.M. Burke. Historically and currently, Marcus Beach is within the local government area of Shire of Noosa (but between 2008 and 2013 it was within Sunshine Coast Region The Sunshine Coast Region is a local government area located in the Sunshine Coast district of South East Queensland, Australia. It was created by the amalgamation in 2008 of the City of C ...
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Noosa, Queensland
The Shire of Noosa is a Local government in Australia, local government area about north of Brisbane in the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Sunshine Coast district of South East Queensland, Australia. The shire covers an area of . It existed as a local government entity from 1910 until 2008, when it was Merger (politics), amalgamated with the Shire of Maroochy and City of Caloundra to form the Sunshine Coast Region. The shire was re-established on 1 January 2014. History Geological history The Noosa Hinterland was formed during the Oligocene, Oligocene era around 25-30 million years ago when Volcanism, volcanic activity created the ranges. By the beginning of the Neolithic, Neolithic era, Noosa's coast experienced a change in sea level rises when its beaches and waterways began to take shape. Ancient history The Noosa area was originally home to several Indigenous Australian, Aboriginal groups. They primarily include the ''Undumbi'' tribe to the south, the ''Dulingbara'' to the ...
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