Episodios

  • Coastal Projects, Community Events, and Creative Fun
    Jul 3 2025

    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!

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  • Tumby Bay District Council Podcast: Local Heroes, New Faces, and Future Plans
    Jun 16 2025

    Welcome to the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast—your go-to source for the latest news and events in the Tumby Bay District area. In this special episode, we reflect on a busy period for Council and the community. We begin by thanking outgoing Relieving CEO Mark McShane for his dedicated work on procedures and planning, and extend a warm welcome to new CEO Darren Keenan, who is eager to connect with staff and residents. Mayor Sam’s recent motion to strengthen collaboration on jetty management was nearly unanimously supported by other Councils, and we celebrate local resident Danica Gates for being named South Australia’s Volunteer of the Year.



    In other Council news, dredging work at the Tumby Bay Marina has been successfully completed, improving navigation channels ahead of future work at the Port Neill Boat Ramp planned for May–June 2025. A rabbit control program at Lipson Cove also wrapped up, and the Parks and Gardens Team is looking forward to planting native tube stock to further enhance local campgrounds. We welcome newly elected Councillor Bruce Bayly to the team, as we gear up for upcoming projects—including budget preparations. Plus, mark your calendars for author Angie Casanova’s Story Time event, an important discussion on aged care services, and the Women’s Wellness and Wellbeing Expo happening in October.



    For book lovers and library enthusiasts: a brand-new monthly Port Neill Book Club launches on June 26, 2024, at the Port Neill Hotel from 7:30pm to 8:30pm—just bring along your current read for a lively discussion facilitated by Enhance. The Tumby Bay School Community Library has also introduced a free doorstep book delivery service for residents within the township—call 8688 2471 to arrange. If you have local stories or photos to share, email them to dctumby@tumbybay.sa.gov.au by the second Thursday of the month. And don’t miss the Little Bang Discovery Club, a fun-filled science program for ages three to five, coming in Term 3. For more details, call 8688 2471.



    Thank you for tuning in, and we hope these updates inspire you to get involved in our vibrant Tumby Bay community. Enjoy the episode, and we look forward to bringing you more Council news and stories next time!

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  • Tumby Bay District Council Podcast: Community Updates and New Beginnings
    May 5 2025

    Welcome to the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast! In this episode, we bring you all the essential news and events shaping our region, including insights from Mayor Geoff Churchett and Acting CEO Mark McShane, as well as community updates that celebrate our spirit, services, and natural amenities.


    We begin by sharing the community’s deepest sympathies for Mitre 10 Tumby Bay following the devastating fire at their store. Mayor Churchett notes the challenge of losing a key local business but assures listeners that Council has extended assistance and the community is rallying around the store’s team as they plan to rebuild.


    Acting CEO Mark McShane has joined the Council until incoming CEO Darren Keenan arrives on May 22nd. Both bring strong leadership backgrounds—Mark excelling in multiple local government roles, and Darren boasting extensive experience in business and finance. Together, they promise to guide our district toward continued growth and resilience.


    Mayor Churchett also calls on residents to participate in the Councillor supplementary election closing in late April, ensuring a dedicated Council team for the remainder of this term. He extends thanks to everyone who took part in the Easter festivities and the moving Dawn Service on April 25th, demonstrating our district’s community spirit.


    From the leadership lens, Acting CEO McShane highlights the balancing act rural councils face—maintaining services while stewarding finances. He commends Tumby Bay’s sense of unity, diverse local services, and stunning natural setting. As public consultation approaches for the 2025/26 Annual Business Plan and Budget, he encourages residents to share their valuable feedback before final decisions are made.


    On the projects front, dredging at Tumby Bay Marina and Port Neill Boat Ramp will soon commence under a federal grant, with a local contractor overseeing the work. Weather and tides may cause adjustments, but the aim is to begin in late April or May at Tumby Bay, then move on to Port Neill in late May through June. For safety, the relevant channel and ramp will be closed during this period.


    Council will also launch a 1080 rabbit control program at Lipson Cove in late April to tackle ongoing pest issues, aligning with the planting of 500 new tube stock. The campground will close on April 29th–30th, and residents must keep dogs leashed due to the toxicity of the bait. Meanwhile, high-contrast signs will soon appear in local public conveniences—an initiative inspired by Bob Heath to better support people living with dementia.


    Shifting to community happenings, St Margaret’s Anglican Church recently held a Champion Scone Cookoff, with Margie Odlum winning first prize. A savory scone contest is planned for June, so bakers beware! There is also an upcoming forum in late May regarding access to Commonwealth-funded aged care services, giving locals the chance to speak directly with Department of Health and Aged Care representatives.


    Finally, get to know the friendly local cycling group in Tumby Bay! They meet every Saturday at 8.30am in the Lions Park for relaxed rides at a comfortable pace, often finishing at a local café for a social catch-up. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just dusting off your bike, you’ll find a warm welcome. Together, they explore different parts of the district—including recent trips to Port Neill—and even plan annual “away” rides for fun and discovery.


    Stay tuned for more updates on news, events, and Council initiatives in our region. Don’t forget to visit our website and follow the Tumby Bay District Council on Facebook for the latest details!

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  • Tumby Bay District Council Podcast: CEO Search, Colour Tumby, and Community Updates
    Apr 1 2025

    In this latest episode of the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast, we bring you a comprehensive roundup of news and events shaping our community. First, the Mayor shares exciting progress on the Council’s search for a new CEO: after receiving 56 applications, a preferred candidate was unanimously endorsed, with Mark McShane stepping in as Acting CEO until everything is finalized. We also look back on the success of the recent Colour Tumby, which filled our town with vibrant street art and events over the long weekend, and remind everyone about the upcoming by-election for a vacant Councillor position—so keep an eye on your mailbox for voting materials!



    For our local boaters, please note that marina dredging conducted by Southern Ocean Dive and Marine is scheduled to start on March 25, 2025. During this time, the marina channel and boat ramp will be closed until dredging wraps up, with Port Neill as a nearby alternative. Residents can expect some noise and environmental impacts during daylight hours, but rest assured that strict EPA guidelines are being followed. In brighter news, a stunning new tile mural now adorns the Foreshore’s public convenience building shower wall, celebrating Tumby Bay’s rich heritage.



    We then turn our attention to the community’s events, starting with Tumby Bay Weight Watchers, which has just marked its third year. Despite transportation challenges, members continue to foster a supportive environment through talks by local professionals and charitable Christmas donations, and they are hopeful a new community bus will arrive by June. Meanwhile, Council is gearing up for more infrastructure projects, working hard to secure grants that will benefit the entire district. Don’t forget that voting in local elections is postal, so read up on the two candidates—Bruce Bayly and Robert Randall—running in the forthcoming supplementary election this April.



    The Colour Tumby Festival once again put our creative spirit on display during the March long weekend, bringing thousands of visitors into town for murals, music, food stalls, and workshops. With five new artworks added around Tumby Bay, it’s a spectacular showcase of local talent and volunteer dedication. We wrap up with highlights from the recent visit by Preventative Health SA and the Suicide Prevention Council of South Australia, who connected with the Beacon of Hope Suicide Prevention Network to discuss community-led mental health initiatives. This important collaborative work is supported by the Fay Fuller Foundation and focuses on tailoring resources for our rural setting. Also, be sure to check out the new monthly book club launching on June 26, 2024, at the Port Neill Hotel—just one more way to connect with friends and neighbors in our welcoming district.

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  • Tumby Bay District Council Podcast: CEO Farewell, Jetties Update, and Community Fun
    Mar 3 2025

    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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  • Tumby Bay District Council Podcast: Celebrations and Looking Ahead
    Feb 4 2025

    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 dctumby@tumbybay.sa.gov.au — together, we’ll keep the Tumby Bay District strong and thriving!

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  • Tumby Bay Community Updates: January Events and News
    Dec 19 2024

    Welcome to the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast, your source for the latest news and events in our vibrant community.

    In this episode, we cover important updates that will shape the Tumby Bay district in the coming months.

    Community Engagement on Financial and Infrastructure Planning

    The Council is launching a critical community engagement process to help shape the future of our district's financial and infrastructure planning. We're seeking your input on the revised Long-Term Financial Plan and the Infrastructure and Asset Management Plans, which outline how we intend to sustainably manage our vital community assets and services over the next 15 years.

    Key initiatives include:

    • A proposed rate increase to fund essential repairs to the Tumby Bay and Port Neill jetties, supported by a $4 million Cash Advance Loan.

    • Implementation of coastal protection measures.

    • Continued provision of core services that our community relies on.

    Your feedback is vital. Look out for more information on our social media channels, the Council website, and a direct mailout to your mailbox, which will include detailed information and a survey to gather your input. Your voice will help us strike the right balance between managing costs and delivering essential services.

    Season's Greetings

    As the year draws to a close, on behalf of the Council and our Chief Executive Officer, Rebecca Hayes, we wish everyone in our community a joyful Christmas and a happy, safe New Year. Thank you for your support throughout 2024 as we've worked together to address challenges and embrace opportunities. We're looking forward to continuing our positive engagement in 2025 as we collaborate to create a bright and sustainable future for the Tumby Bay district.

    2024 Tumby Bay Christmas Pageant

    Get ready for the festive season! The 2024 Tumby Bay Christmas Pageant is happening on Friday, 20th December from 6 pm. The pageant will kick off on Wibberley Street—if you're entering a float, please assemble there from 5:30 pm.

    Highlights include:

    • The pageant will end at the Travellers Rest, where floats will disperse.

    • Announcements of the winners for float categories will be made at the end of the pageant at the Chairman's Chair, on the corner of Spencer Street and North Terrace.

    • Father Christmas will be there for photos during the presentations!

    We encourage everyone to get involved—the more floats, the merrier! Please spread the word and remember to adhere to safety guidelines:

    • Maintain a 5 km/h speed limit.

    • Leave a minimum of 10 meters between each float.

    • If distributing gifts, please ensure they're wrapped.

    • A $50 donation is appreciated to help fund pageant prizes.

    Prize categories include Most Creative, Best Individual Character, Most Festive, Best Represented Sporting Club, and Best Decorated Bike or Small Vehicle. Your support helps make this wonderful community event a success.

    2025 Australia Day Awards Announcement

    We're thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2025 Australia Day Awards, recognizing achievements and outstanding contributions to our community:

    • Citizen of the Year: Paul Stoddard

    • Young Citizen of the Year: Naylene Campbell-Webb

    • Senior Citizen of the Year: Marlene Poole

    • Award for Active Citizenship: Tumby Bay National Trust Museum Volunteers

    • Community Event of the Year: 24 Hour Pedal for Parkinsons

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  • Community Updates and Heartfelt Tributes in Tumby Bay
    Dec 12 2024

    Welcome to the latest episode of the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast, where we delve into the news and events shaping our vibrant community. Join us as we bring you heartfelt updates from around the Tumby Bay District, ensuring you're in the loop with all that's happening in our beloved area.



    The episode opens with a solemn tribute to Mr. Murray Mason, a former Councillor and Deputy Mayor, whose legacy continues to influence our community. To honor his memory, a memorial service is scheduled at the Port Neill Bowls Club. As a community, we gather to remember and celebrate his invaluable contributions.



    We are excited to announce various updates initiated by the Council. Our structures are receiving a fresh coat of paint, breathing new life into our shared spaces. The Council Office is undergoing repairs following recent water damage, ensuring a welcoming environment for all. Additionally, we are proud to maintain the beloved swimming pontoons at Tumby Bay and Port Neill, enhancing our recreational offerings. A key development is the 18-month lease extension for the Tumby Bay Jetty, paving the way for negotiation and future repairs.



    Regional cooperation is at the forefront of our efforts. We highlight our participation in significant meetings such as the Local Government Association's AGM in Adelaide and plans for an international exchange seminar in Japan. These engagements aim to bring innovative ideas and impactful strategies back to our community, strengthening our bonds and shared goals.



    A local contractor has been instrumental in rejuvenating public facilities with a fresh coat of paint. Enhancements at Lipson Cove are underway, focusing on improving visitor experiences while safeguarding our precious coastal vegetation, thanks to supportive grants.



    Meet Analise, a dynamic new member of the DCTB team, whose expertise in small business and event management promises to invigorate Tumby Bay with vibrant activities, fostering community connection and growth.



    Our conversation then turns to the important topic of water security on the Eyre Peninsula. We spotlight SA Water's Water Security Response Plan and emphasize the urgency of water conservation until the new desalination plant becomes operational in 2026.



    The upcoming festive season is on our minds, with highlights including the much-anticipated outdoor community carols event. This joyful gathering is organized to support local charitable programs, promising a night filled with music, food, and goodwill. Remember to bring cash for this cherished celebration!



    The podcast fondly recounts 'The Very First Christmas' event, a family-friendly day of delight organized by the Tumby Interchurch Council. We are thrilled to announce Norvene Richter as the recipient of the Premier's Volunteer Week Award, alongside commendations for Val Cronk and Karen Parker, acknowledging their remarkable contributions to our hometown.



    As we conclude this episode, we express our gratitude for the community's enduring support and urge everyone to stay engaged and connected. Together, let's continue to enrich the Tumby Bay District with our shared efforts and vibrant events. Thank you for tuning in!

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