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Market group making mark

GEELONG businessman Mark Ward brings years of experience to his Mill Markets group.
The group’s three massive venues in Geelong, Ballarat and Daylesford offer 12,000 square metres of covered floor space, giving treasure hunters an opportunity to spend hours browsing an eclectic mix of products.
The markets offer a fantastic variety of home decor, furniture, records, vintage clothing, books, fine china, glassware, industrial items, jewellery, antiques, Australian pottery, homewares, memorabilia, retro fashions and collectables.
“We also have many stalls selling new products and have gift vouchers for those people who have everything,” Mark says.
“All goods are from the 1850s right through to the present day.”
Mill Markets leases space to hundreds of dealers, allowing small business operators and collectors to showcase their goods without the unaffordable overheads of operating their own shops.
“This equates to a wide and diverse range of products, available and open to the public, seven days a week,” Mark says.
“Enjoy a wonderful trip down memory lane through hundreds and thousands of items available for purchase at all three locations. With over 500 stall holders over three venues, there’s always something for everyone.
“Travel The Amazing Mill Markets ‘Golden Triangle’ and enjoy quality food and coffee at each. All venues open 10am to 6pm seven days a week, excluding Christmas Day.
Mark appears on Channel 31’s Antiques with Attitude at 7pm Wednesdays.
Mill Markets Geelong is at 114 Bellarine Hwy, Newcomb. More information is available at millmarkets.com.au

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