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Updates from Tumby Bay: Community Projects, Events, and Council Initiatives

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Welcome to the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast

Stay informed and engaged with the latest updates and initiatives from the Tumby Bay District Council, your source for local news, community events, and much more. Join us each episode as we delve into the developments that matter most to you.


In our April podcast, Mayor Geoff Churchett shares a comprehensive update on significant local happenings and future plans. Emphasizing the importance of remembrance, the Mayor extends an invitation to all residents for the Dawn Service on ANZAC Day, April 25th. This solemn occasion serves to honor our cherished war veterans and their immense contributions.


The Tumby Bay Jetty project sees positive advancements with successful load-bearing tests recently completed. Upcoming repairs are scheduled, with these efforts being supported by the Tumby Bay Progress Association. This project continues to be a focal point for our community, enhancing both aesthetic and functional aspects of our beloved jetty.


Looking ahead, Mayor Churchett will represent our district at the Australian Local Government Association meeting in July to seek federal support for vital infrastructure projects, responding proactively to community feedback against the proposed jetty levy. The importance of community input is also spotlighted with ongoing consultations for the Long-Term Financial Plan and the Infrastructure and Asset Management Plan.


Moreover, the council is actively promoting safety and engagement among our young residents through the National Walk Safely to School Day on May 10th. Coupled with a council-organized coloring competition, this event aims to educate and engage children on road safety.


Addressing environmental concerns, the council has partnered with Wavelength Consulting to draft a Coastal Adaptation Strategy, vital for managing coastal erosion. We encourage public involvement, with comments open until May 10, 2024.


The council is also proud to support initiatives like the Mental Fitness Charter, launched by Sports SA and the Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation, aimed at fostering robust mental health discussions within sports communities.


Lastly, updates on community transport were discussed. The retirement of the existing community bus will temporarily impact the fee-for-hire bus service, although essential services for core groups such as the Senior Citizens Club and Uringa Hostel will continue uninterrupted. Attendees of the upcoming ANZAC Day Memorial Service should also note temporary road closures on Tumby Terrace and Mortlock Street on April 25th, 2024.


With a focus on facilitating a vibrant, safe, and proactive community, the Tumby Bay District Council is committed to keeping residents well-informed and actively involved. Tune in to stay up to date with all the latest happenings in your area!

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Welcome to the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast

Stay informed and engaged with the latest updates and initiatives from the Tumby Bay District Council, your source for local news, community events, and much more. Join us each episode as we delve into the developments that matter most to you.


In our April podcast, Mayor Geoff Churchett shares a comprehensive update on significant local happenings and future plans. Emphasizing the importance of remembrance, the Mayor extends an invitation to all residents for the Dawn Service on ANZAC Day, April 25th. This solemn occasion serves to honor our cherished war veterans and their immense contributions.


The Tumby Bay Jetty project sees positive advancements with successful load-bearing tests recently completed. Upcoming repairs are scheduled, with these efforts being supported by the Tumby Bay Progress Association. This project continues to be a focal point for our community, enhancing both aesthetic and functional aspects of our beloved jetty.


Looking ahead, Mayor Churchett will represent our district at the Australian Local Government Association meeting in July to seek federal support for vital infrastructure projects, responding proactively to community feedback against the proposed jetty levy. The importance of community input is also spotlighted with ongoing consultations for the Long-Term Financial Plan and the Infrastructure and Asset Management Plan.


Moreover, the council is actively promoting safety and engagement among our young residents through the National Walk Safely to School Day on May 10th. Coupled with a council-organized coloring competition, this event aims to educate and engage children on road safety.


Addressing environmental concerns, the council has partnered with Wavelength Consulting to draft a Coastal Adaptation Strategy, vital for managing coastal erosion. We encourage public involvement, with comments open until May 10, 2024.


The council is also proud to support initiatives like the Mental Fitness Charter, launched by Sports SA and the Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation, aimed at fostering robust mental health discussions within sports communities.


Lastly, updates on community transport were discussed. The retirement of the existing community bus will temporarily impact the fee-for-hire bus service, although essential services for core groups such as the Senior Citizens Club and Uringa Hostel will continue uninterrupted. Attendees of the upcoming ANZAC Day Memorial Service should also note temporary road closures on Tumby Terrace and Mortlock Street on April 25th, 2024.


With a focus on facilitating a vibrant, safe, and proactive community, the Tumby Bay District Council is committed to keeping residents well-informed and actively involved. Tune in to stay up to date with all the latest happenings in your area!

  continue reading

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