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Tumby Bay District Council Podcast: CEO Farewell, Jetties Update, and Community Fun

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Join us for the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast as we bring you the latest news and happenings across our beautiful district. In this episode, we acknowledge Chief Executive Officer Rebecca Hayes, who is concluding her 4.5-year tenure. Hear reflections from Rebecca and the Mayor on her professionalism and passion, and learn about the ongoing recruitment process for the next CEO, with interviews scheduled to begin in early March.



We also delve into the Council’s decision regarding the Tumby Bay and Port Neill jetties. Despite a $2.4 million offer from the SA Jetties Renewal Program, the long-term maintenance costs—exceeding $13 million over 15 years—led the Council to allow the jetties to return to State Government ownership at the end of their lease. Although this outcome is disappointing, leaders will keep advocating for improved funding and support for coastal projects that benefit communities like Tumby Bay.



On a positive note, Council is moving forward with dredging projects at the Tumby Bay Marina (March 16–April 12, 2025) and Port Neill Boat Ramp (April 28–May 24, 2025) to restore navigable depths and enhance safety. Meanwhile, the Tumby Bay shower tile mural by JNJ Build and Construct is almost complete, and the district is getting a fresh coat of paint on foreshore public toilets, Council buildings, and Travellers Rest. We also celebrate a successful Valentine’s Day Quiz night hosted by the Tumby Bay RSL.



Looking ahead, nominations for the supplementary election open on 27 February 2025 and close on 13 March 2025—now is a perfect time to consider serving your community. Don’t forget to stop by SA Water’s chat sessions on 19 March at Tumby Bay Bakery (9am–12pm) or Foodland Tumby Bay (1pm–4pm) for water-saving tips and to learn about water security initiatives.



Colour Tumby will host a hat-painting workshop on 8–9 March, along with family-friendly sand sculpting, chalk art, and science sessions along the Tumby Bay Foreshore. Then, on Sunday, 9 March, from 11am to 4pm, bring the whole family to enjoy a bouncy castle, climbing wall, giant obstacle course, pedal power race track, face painting, and magic shows. Pack some sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water—or grab a bite from local food stalls—and soak up the fun!

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