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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2025 · 9 MIN

Tumby Bay District Council Podcast: Celebrations and Looking Ahead

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Welcome to the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast – your one-stop source for news and events in the Tumby Bay area. In this episode, CEO Rebecca Hayes warmly welcomes 2025 while inviting all residents to provide feedback on the Council’s Long-Term Financial Plan, a critical roadmap for future projects and investments. Rebecca also shares her bittersweet news: she’ll be stepping down in a few months to move back to Adelaide, but will remain to guide Council through the transition. Meanwhile, residents can celebrate major achievements like the success of the wild rabbit control program at Lipson Cove, upcoming dredging at the Tumby Bay Marina and Port Neill Boat Ramp, and the vibrant new tile mural capturing the original “little jetty” from 1909. Continuing the good news, we’ll acknowledge local heroes in our Australia Day Awards: Paul Stoddard (Citizen of the Year), Naylene Campbell-Webb (Young Citizen), and Marlene Poole (Senior Citizen). Plus, the Tumby Bay National Trust Museum Volunteers received the Award for Active Citizenship, while the 24 Hour Pedal for Parkinson’s was recognized as Community Event of the Year. We also celebrate the Tumby Bay Croquet Club’s 100-year milestone and welcome new citizen Eka Yulianti. Additionally, Council outlines essential long-term plans involving jetty repairs, foreshore protection, and the funding challenges that could impact whether jetties remain under local care. Feedback on the Long-Term Financial Plan (2024–2039) and Infrastructure and Asset Management Plans is vital — you can review and comment online, by mail, email, or in-person, with all submissions presented at a Special Council Meeting on 20 February 2025. In other highlights, the State Government’s $18 million drought support package promises valuable rebates for local primary producers, while the community prepares for a potentially challenging bushfire season. We invite you to volunteer with Tumby Bay Meals on Wheels to assist neighbors in need, and remind women over 40 about the free BreastScreen SA checks coming to Port Lincoln. Who could forget the bustling Lions Club doughnut stalls, creative beach carols, and the Tumby Bay RSL Sub Branch’s plans for a bright 2025? Tune in, stay informed, and share your thoughts with us at 8688 2101 or [email protected] — together, we’ll keep the Tumby Bay District strong and thriving!

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