
Coastal Projects, Community Events, and Creative Fun
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Welcome to the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast—your go-to source for news and events from across the region! Join us as we discuss everything from Council updates and project announcements to community engagement sessions, local celebrations, and more. Whether it’s preserving our iconic jetties, advocating for local priorities at national conferences, or exploring innovative foreshore management schemes, we’ll keep you in the loop on all the latest developments.
In recent episodes, we’ve shone a spotlight on our “Restoring Coastal Harmony” project at Lipson Cove, made possible by more than $15,000 in grant funding. This exciting initiative tackles pest control, reintroduces native seedlings, and ensures educational opportunities for local schools. We also highlight enhancements to Soldiers Memorial Hall, dredging at the Tumby Bay Marina and Port Neill Boat Ramp, and upcoming chances for children to share their creative flair by designing artwork for a new community bus.
Looking ahead, we offer insights into a proposed realignment of the township’s foreshore seawall—complete with informative posters and surveys open to public feedback. Alongside vital visits by Services Australia’s mobile service centre, we cover an array of community activities: mobility challenges, screening events, the Little Bang Discovery Club, book clubs, Twilight Markets, and more. Plus, you’ll hear inspiring stories like Valmai Webb’s “Mystery Trip” tour and tips for fire safety at home.
From birdhouse building and LEGO robotics to nature play and metal embossing workshops, there’s truly something for everyone this month. Tune in to learn how your Council is supporting local initiatives, fostering connections, and celebrating district-wide creativity. Keep an eye out for our monthly newsletter—available in local shops, on our website and Facebook page, or by request from the main office—and don’t forget to share your good-news stories by emailing dctumby@tumbybay.sa.gov.au. We’re here to make Tumby Bay the best it can be, together!