TUMBY BAY COUNCIL October 2020

& COMMUNITY NEWS

Mayor’s message

Firstly, I’d like to welcome Rebecca Hayes as the new CEO of the District THROUGH MY LENS Council of Tumby Bay. Rebecca comes to us with a range of employment experience in state and territory governments as well as her latest role as Picture: Amy Beci / Russ Roaming the CEO of the Institute of Conveyancers SA. There will be much to learn Sunrise over Tumby foreshore. for Rebecca as she is new to local government, but I’m sure she is more than capable of taking up the challenge. We will endeavor to meet with as Share your view of our beautiful part of the many local businesses and community groups as possible, to introduce world! Send a high resolution image, Rebecca and hear directly from our local community. subject/place, name and contact details to [email protected]. ElectraNet powerline upgrade project The main high voltage power line from Whyalla to will begin an upgrade process from next year. As a part of this project there will be construction camps for workers along the line. One of these camps could potentially be in the Tumby Bay area, and council has been working with

the project managers to work through the options. A camp such as this will be a great boost to our local businesses and suppliers, and could mean Tumby is busier for a 12-18 month period. I will endeavour to keep the community updated with information as this project develops.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Coastal infrastructure We have seen some challenging weather conditions over recent months Page 2 From the desk of the CEO which has meant some of our coastal infrastructure has been under stress. Compliance Officer report Council had to do some work on the Tumby Bay jetty to deal with some structural failings, and I thank everyone for their understanding with the jetty Page 3 Community development being closed for a day or two. I am continuing to advocate to the State Page 4 Council minutes government for some significant funding for jetty works, because a small community such as ours cannot afford to lose them. We have also seen Page 12 Library news some maintenance works necessary with the Port Neill boat ramp and Tumby Bay swimming pontoon, with Council making additional budget Page 14 Community news allocations to expedite these projects. There has also been significant erosion in a section of the Tumby Bay foreshore which will need some Page 15 Information flyers attention. These are all challenges of living in a coastal environment, but it does mean council will need to consider potential major works in the future. Page 18 Soldier’s Story TBAS Youth Opportunities program Page 19 Calendars It was my privilege to be invited to the Tumby Bay Area School Youth Opportunities program graduation. This program for our Year 10s has helped build resilience and capability within these young people, “A camp such as this will be a great boost challenging them to consider their own personal development, as well as to our local businesses and suppliers, and what they can do to support others in their community. could mean Tumby is busier for a 12-18 I must congratulate the school and the team that delivered the program. It was an inspiring night, which challenged all who were there! month period.” Mayor Sam Telfer Mayor Sam Telfer

PO Box 61 Article deadline - November 6, 2020 www.tumbybay.sa.gov.au TUMBY BAY SA 5605 Phone: (08) 8688 2101 email: [email protected] Council news

Report from the acting CEO Compliance Officer’s report DION WATSON TREVOR FRANKLIN

Changing of the guard Illegal dumping:

On behalf of Council staff I would like to thank Trevor On the 23 September 2020 I inspected an illegal dump Smith for his past 7 years of service as both our CEO site approximately 500m east of 1034 East Dog Fence and fellow worker. road. The site has disused farm material which We have enjoyed our time working with Trevor and appears to have been there for a reasonable length of look forward to continuing our relationship with him in time. More concerning is the site now has waste his new role at Regional Development Australia Eyre building materials added to the heap, see photo below. Peninsula based in the Port Lincoln office. With Trevor on the move, I welcome aboard Council’s new CEO Rebecca Hayes and her family, I’m sure they will enjoy their sea change and our welcoming local community. We look forward to working with Rebecca over the coming years. We also farewell another of our long term employees, Cathy Franklin, who will finish with Council in coming weeks. Cathy has been a pleasure to work with and her knowledge in the areas of records and electronic document management will take some replacing.

Closed circuit television cameras

Council has been fortunate receive a funding contribution from the Tumby Bay Jockey Club (no longer in operation) with the funds to be used to install of several security cameras to monitor portions of North Terrace and Spencer Street in Tumby Bay. Information is sought on illegal dumping east of East Dog Further information will be provided publicly before Fence Road. Picture: Trevor Franklin these cameras are operational, along with the If anyone has any positive information regarding this development and implementation of new Council illegal dumping, please contact Council’s compliance Policy and procedures to ensure legal and effective officer during office hours on (08) 8688 2101 or operations. We thank the past officials of the Tumby [email protected]. Any assistance in this Bay Jockey Club for this valuable contribution to our matter will be appreciated. community. Fire danger season Port proposals Fire danger season inspections will begin towards the Council staff and elected members continue to work end of October, due to the recent abundance of rain. constructively with proponents of both the Port Any properties found to be non-compliant on the Spencer and port proposals; including second inspection will be issued with a Schedule 12 – constant dialogue with various government Section 105F notice (a) you may incur an expiation for departments and Council’s planning consultants. non-compliance of $315; and (b) an authorised person With both projects granted major project status, the may proceed to have the work required in the notice to role of Council is somewhat different than that of a be completed by a contractor at the property owner’s standard development process, whilst having ability to expense. provide comment and represent local community interests in relation to the various development Dogs and Cats Online (DACO) conditions, ultimately the State government has Owners have an obligations to keep their contact responsibility for ensuring conditions are met as the details and details of their dogs and cats in DACO up proposals progress. Council will continue to advocate to date, for the best possible outcomes for our communities as these projects proceed. (1) S37 DCMA - Notification to ensure accuracy of registers-dog registration; expiation fee $210, (2) S33 DCMA - Every dog over 3 months of age must Community News be registered; exp. fee $170. Deadline: 6 Nov, for print 13 Nov (3) S42A DCMA - dogs and cats to be microchipped; Available from Exp. Fee $170.00 Tumby Bay: A&R Roadhouse, Caravan Park, Community Library, District Council of Tumby Bay, Reminder - notices with late fees ($11) have been Foodland, Neindorf’s, Skills Centre, The Ritz sent, all registrations still outstanding after 23 October Ungarra: Ungarra Post Office will incur an expiation fee on top of their dog(s) Port Neill: Port Neill Post & Trade Office, Caravan Park registration and late fees. Australia Post: $20 annual subscription posted, to register email [email protected] Page 2 Council news

Community development AMY WILLIAMS

After a month with Council, I am thrilled to be here as a connector. My role involves connecting groups, businesses and individuals with funding to help achieve goals, and connecting council with funding for its projects. It involves connecting the community through our communications, this newsletter, social media, and traditional media forms. But it is also about connecting our common goals and seeing collaboration spark. I love seeing how passionate locals are about differ- ent projects - but there is potential for shared goals and benefits. For not only success but efficiency. Because on some level, we all want the same thing - the best life possible for our towns and the people in them, at whatever stage of life they are at. SATC infrastructure and regional engagement manager Miranda Lang (centre) with DCTB community development officer Amy Williams and District Council of Lower Eyre Wanted: your take on “living well” Peninsula economic community development officer Julie Crettenden. Just how liveable and accessible are our Tumby Bay and Port Neill townships at different stages in life? Tourism post-COVID, A survey next month will explore residents’ opinions eyes on the on this and kick off the consultation stage of a new 12 month project called “Living Well”. A pre-COVID spike and the intra-state travel trend during the pandemic may stand the Eyre Peninsula in Driven by the community development officer and a good stead for recovering its tourism targets. dedicated advisory committee, Living Well seeks to SA Tourism Commission strategy senior manager first gauge, then improve liveability in our towns. Adam Stanford presented this information recently to The survey will ask about accessibility, facilities, social tourism officers from councils including Whyalla, engagement, age and disability friendly services, and Cleve, Cummins, Tumby Bay and Port Lincoln. what needs work to ensure you can live well in our This meeting and one at Ceduna were working on the towns in coming years. EP section of ’s Regional Visitor Council has identified “ageing well” as a long-term Strategy for 2025. First released in 2018 as the SA priority, but widened the scope through this “Living Regional Visitor Strategy 2020, it links the State Well” project, so the focus is on residents living well Tourism Plan and strategies of the 11 tourism regions. throughout each stage in life. If you’re 30, consider Mr Stanford said the impact of COVID-19 was likely how you’d like your town in 15-20 years. If you’re a be felt into 2021, but given right conditions, recovery working 50 year old, think about what you may need could be realised by the end of 2022. Regions such as towards retirement. the Eyre Peninsula, with good intrastate exposure, Look out for the Living Well 2021 survey - it will be were likely to fare best, he said. available throughout the DCTB district, in hard copy The meeting discussed tourism opportunities such as and online (via the council website and Facebook). developing glamping in national parks, capitalising on

intrastate visitors rediscovering Living Well aligns with key themes of the DCTB Strategic Plan 2020 - 2030 including: regions, and challenges such as regional events 1: Harmonious balance between lifestyle and growth; continuing in a post-COVID environment. strong and proactive community leadership on opportunities and issues; maintain and 2020/2021 Council rates enhance relationships with community groups to Rates, declared at the July 14 2020 Council meeting, are due: continue providing a high standard of community facilities. Quarter Due date 2: Connected, vibrant and empowered communities; 1st Wednesday, September 9, 2020 two-way community conversations through forums and 2nd Wednesday, December 9, 2020 consultation; pursue opportunities to enhance community 3rd Wednesday, March 10, 2021 well being and social inclusion. 4th Wednesday, June 9, 2021

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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TUMBY BAY

MINUTES OF THE ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL held at the Council Chamber, Mortlock Street, Tumby Bay on Tuesday 13th October 2020 at 5:30pm.

1.0 ROLL CALL

1.1 Present Mayor Sam Telfer, Councillors Robert Randall, Bob Lawrie, Helen Kroemer, Stephen Hibbit, Ricky Trenberth and Hannah Allen-Jordan.

1.2 In Attendance Dion Watson (ACEO), Damian Windsor (Manager Works and Infrastructure), Emma McDonald (Manager Environmental Services), Josie Kretschmer (Executive Assistant) and Amy Williams (Community Development Officer).

1.3 Apologies / Leave of Absence

1.4 Absent

2.0 MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING

2.1 MINUTES OF THE ORDINARY MEETING held on 8th September 2020 Moved – Cr Hibbit Seconded – Cr Randall That the Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting held on the 8th September 2020 be confirmed as a correct record. CARRIED

3.0 DECLARATION OF INTEREST – Nil

4.0 DEFERRED MOTIONS – Nil

5.0 MAYORS REPORT

New Whyalla Jetty Opening SAROC Committee Meeting LGA Board Meeting TBAS Youth Opportunities Program Graduation Meeting with Minister Corey Wingard Progress Associations Strategic Plan Presentations Briefing with Opposition Leader and Shadow Minister Meeting with Minister Vickie Chapman TBCCG Meeting

6.0 DEPUTATIONS

6.1 Josephine Telfer – EPLink Presentation @ 6.30pm Presentation to be delivered to Council on 10th November 2020

7.0 COMMUNITY DELEGATES’/REPRESENTATIVES’ REPORTS

7.1 Elected Members Reports

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Progress Association Strategic Planning Session Audit Committee TBCCG Ordinary Council Meeting Meeting with CDO

Cr Hibbit Progress Association Strategic Planning Session Informal Gathering Ordinary Council Meeting

Cr Allen-Jordan Progress Association Strategic Planning Session TBCCG YAC

8.0 QUESTION ON NOTICE

Cr Randall

8.1 Mr March in a letter of 9 September 2020 addressed to the Mayor and copied to all elected members stated “In addition to the highlighting of the significant financial risk to Council and the Community at large, it has come to my attention that the proponents apparently are required to deposit in a rehabilitation fund an amount equal to the cost of re-instatement of the landscape to today's standard at the conclusion of activities for which they have approval, prior to commencement of work”

Is Council aware of any rehabilitation fund? When was Council advised of such a fund?

Mayor’s Comments Council has not been formally made aware of any rehabilitation fund. There is nothing within the conditional development approvals which stipulate such a fund.

8.2 Mr March has written to the Mayor and copied elected members with a series of comments and questions. When will the questions asked in correspondence addressed to the Mayor and dated 25 September 2020 be answered? Will a copy of the answers be provided to all elected members of Council?

Mayor’s Comments The correspondence received has been included with other appropriate correspondence to do with the project. Council does not have the budget or resources to justify a detailed response to the vast detail contained within this correspondence. Many of the aspects raised within the correspondence are not within councils direct jurisdiction.

Cr Hibbit 8.3 Given the recent unscheduled maintenance on the jetty, other than the necessary work completed at the time was any additional assessments carried out to identify any more areas of immediate risk and therefore requiring more unscheduled funded. Furthermore what is the status, latest update and /or next steps on the LGA Jetty Steering Committee?

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Officer’s Comments Elected members have previously been provided with copies of the Condition Inspection Reports completed earlier in 2020 by Wallbridge Gilbert Aztec (WGA) for the Tumby Bay and Port Neill Jetties. No more recent condition information is available. These reports identify a number of works for the next 1-2 year and 2-5 year timeframes, including piles at or near failure point. Councillors were provided with a verbal estimate of $700,000 for the works identified for completion within the remaining 5 years of the jetty lease, with no current budget allocation made for works. This includes works that are considered urgent to reduce the likelihood of further failures. While the total spend can be distributed over more than 1 year, there is an equipment mobilisation cost that must be met for each separate contract, and economy of scale to be gained by aggregating works.

It should be noted that these reports provide for replacement of deteriorated components that could be identified by visual inspection only. Poor condition components such as wrapped concrete piles or girders obscured by decking may not have been identified and therefore may increase the scope of works expected.

Additional information relating to this question is provided in report MWI 2/1020 Coastal Infrastructure.

Mayor’s Comments The LGA Jetty Steering Committee has been continuing to work with the Department to ensure there is an appropriate, funded solution. I expect the State to publicly release their Jetties Strategic Plan soon. The change of Minister has provided challenges to this process.

8.4 As per LGA President’s e-newsletter dated 21 September and the article regarding The ten-year state/local government libraries funding agreement ending in June 2021, are there any minutes or outcomes from the first meeting held the week the after . In addition, given that nearly 30% of our library funding comes from grants are we at risk of having to cover this (acknowledging this may be a 2021/2022 cost) to maintain current services?

Officer’s Comments Memorandum of Agreement currently in negotiation phase – No further advice received at this time.

9.0 QUESTION WITHOUT NOTICE

9.1 Correspondence Policy CEO Arrangements

10.0 PETITIONS – Nil

11.0 MOTION ON NOTICE - Nil

12.0 COUNCIL/COMMUNITY COMMITTEE REPORTS

12.1 Audit Committee Reports

AUDIT 1/1020 Minutes 6th October 2020 Moved – Cr Hibbit Seconded – Cr Trenberth That the Minutes of the Audit Committee meeting held on 6th October 2020 be received and noted by Council. CARRIED R20/18680 Ordinary Council Meeting 13th October 2020 865

13.0 OFFICERS’ REPORTS

13.1 Acting Chief Executive Officer’s Reports

ACEO 1/1020 Capital Works 2020/2021 Report received and noted.

ACEO 2/1020 Election – LGA President, Ballot Paper Moved – Cr Randall Seconded – Cr Lawrie That the District Council of Tumby Bay Council votes for Mayor Evans as LGA President in the LGA election. CARRIED

ACEO 3/1020 Election - LGA Nominees for the LGFA Board Moved – Cr Randall Seconded – Cr Trenberth That the District Council of Tumby Bay votes for: Martin; and Mansueto; to represent the LGA on the LGFA. CARRIED

ACEO 4/1020 Investment Report Report received and noted.

ACEO 5/1020 2020 Balance Date Management Letter Moved – Cr Kroemer Seconded – Cr Allen-Jordan That the 2019/2020 Balance Date Management Letter presented by Dean Newbery & Partners be received and noted. CARRIED

ACEO 6/1020 2019/2020 Draft Financial Statements Moved – Cr Kroemer Seconded – Cr Hibbit That the Mayor and Chief Executive Officer be authorised to sign the “Certification of Financial Statements” for the 2019/2020 financial year. CARRIED

ACEO 7/1020 Management Representation Letter Moved – Cr Kroemer Seconded – Cr Allen-Jordan That the CEO & Deputy CEO be authorised to sign the “2019/2020 Management Representation Letter to Auditor”. CARRIED

ACEO 8/1020 Order to Exclude the Public for WIMBA Scholarship Moved – Cr Trenberth Seconded – Cr Allen-Jordan That pursuant to Section 90(2) of the Local Government Act 1999, the Council orders that all members of the public, except Dion Watson (Acting Chief Executive Officer), Damian Windsor (Manager Works and Infrastructure), Emma McDonald (Manager Environmental Services), Josie Kretschmer (Executive Assistant) and Amy Williams (Community Development Officer) be excluded from attendance at the meeting for Agenda Item 19.1 CONFMAYOR 1/1020 WIMBA Scholarship.

The Council is satisfied that, pursuant to section 90(3)(a) of the Act, the information to be received, discussed or considered in relation to this Agenda Item is information the disclosure of which would involve the unreasonable disclosure of information concerning the personal affairs of any person, being Rebecca Hayes because of the personal information regarding employment conditions. R20/18680 Ordinary Council Meeting 13th October 2020 866

In addition, the disclosure of this information would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest. The public interest in public access to the meeting has been balanced against the public interest in the continued non-disclosure of the information. The benefit to the public at large resulting from withholding the information outweighs the benefit to it of disclosure of the information. The Council is satisfied that the principle that the meeting be conducted in a place open to the public has been outweighed in the circumstances because the disclosure of Rebecca Hayes employment conditions is of no benefit to the public. CARRIED

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Confidential Documents: Moved – Cr Kroemer Seconded – Cr Allen-Jordan That having considered Agenda Item 19.1 CONFMAYOR 1/1020 WIMBA Scholarship in confidence under section 90(2) and (3)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, the Council pursuant to section 91(7) of the Act orders that the Mayor’s report, the discussion and any other associated information submitted to this meeting including the Minutes retained in confidence until further notice. This order to be reviewed every 12 months.

CARRIED

13.2 Manager Works and Infrastructure Reports

MWI 1/1020 Closed Circuit Television Camera, Tumby Bay Moved – Cr Kroemer Seconded – Cr Randall That Council approves a budget allocation of $10,000 for the installation of Closed Circuit Television Cameras to monitor portions of North Terrace and Spencer Street in Tumby Bay CARRIED

MWI 2/1020 Coastal Infrastructure Moved – Cr Allen-Jordan Seconded – Cr Kroemer That Council approves a budget allocation of up to $8000 for the refurbishment of the Tumby Bay Swimming Pontoon. CARRIED

Moved - Kroemer Seconded - Trenberth That Council approves a budget increase of $5000 to GL 3212 Port Neill Boat Ramp to allow necessary pontoon repairs to be completed. CARRIED

13.3 Manager Environmental Services Reports

MES 1/1020 Bakery Extension Proposal Moved – Cr Lawrie Seconded – Cr Trenberth That approval in principle be granted to authorisation for the proposal to alter and use the public roadway in front of 11 North Terrace, Tumby Bay in accordance with Section 221 of the Local Government Act 1999 subject to obtaining Development Approval for the proposal.

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That the Chief Executive Officer be delegated Authority to issue approval pursuant to Section 222 of the Local Government Act 1999 subject to appropriate conditions.

That the Chief Executive Officer be delegated Authority to issue the Permit pursuant to Section 222 of the Local Government Act 1999 subject to appropriate conditions. CARRIED 13.4 Community Development Officer Reports

CDO 1/1020 Tumby Bay Soldiers Memorial Hall Sound System Moved – Cr Lawrie Seconded – Cr Hibbit That Council approves a variation of $21,000 to the 2020/21 budget to show an expense and income for the Tumby Bay Soldiers Memorial Hall Sound System, and endorses the purchase of the equipment on behalf of the Showboat Committee and Returned and Services League (Tumby Bay) Sub Branch Incorporated. CARRIED

CDO 2/1020 Port Lincoln and Southern EP Visitor Guide 2021 Moved – Cr Lawrie Seconded – Cr Kroemer That Council approves a reallocation of $1,650 in the existing budget for Tumby Bay’s feature in the Port Lincoln and Southern Eyre Peninsula Visitor Guide 2021. CARRIED

14.0 OTHER REPORTS

15.0 CORRESPONDENCE

15.1 John Crosby – Chairman Peninsula Ports Pty Ltd Expressing his companies concern that Council felt it necessary to write the Minister for Planning in relation to the approval process for their Port Spencer project.

16.0 LATE CORRESPONDENCE – Nil

17.0 INFORMATION TABLED – Nil

18.0 ITEMS LAID ON THE TABLE – Nil

19.0 MATTERS IN CONFIDENCE

19.1 CONFMAYOR 1/1020 WIMBA Scholarship

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CONFMAYOR 1/1020 WIMBA Scholarship

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20.0 MEETING CLOSED AT – 8:12 pm

DATE: ______CONFIRMED: ______Mayor

R20/18680 Library news

New releases at Tumby Bay School Community Library KERRIE WAIT Adult Non Fiction Here are just a few new titles just arrived – there are many more, come have a browse! It is free to join the Covid- 19 What We Need To Know library. Sam Bloom Heartache & Birdsong Pedestrian access is via West Terrace, vehicle access The CSIRO Low-carb via Trezise Street. Diabetes Diet We have a selection of large print books and if you are The Flying Bushman (pictured) sight impaired you may borrow hear-a-books. Australia Greatest Escapes We are on the One Card Network, giving you When The Smoke Clears access to millions of books, DVDs, CDs and magazines. Don’t forget we also have free internet access! Large Prints Olympia Panagiotopoulos - Beneath The Fig Leaves Adult Fiction Angela Williams - Snakes and Ladders (pictured) James Patterson - The Midwife Caro Ramsay - The Red Red Snow Murders 1st case James Lee Burke – A Private Cathedral DVDS Nicole Hurley-Moore - The The Wiggles Fun & Games McCalister Legacy The Wishmans Tree Conn Iggulden - The Gates of Mystery Road series 2 Athens (pictured) (pictured) Lisa Jewell - Invisible Girl A.F.Brady - Once a Liar John Boyne - A Traveller at the Gates of Wisdom POSITION AVAILABLE: Mark Billingham - Cry Baby Company Secretary Sabine Durrant - Finders Keepers Tumby Bay District Financial Services seeks Brian Freeman - Thief River Falls expressions of interest for the role of Company Secretary. This is a part time role and will be a remunerated position. Raymond E Feist - Queen of Storms The role includes managing a shareholder register with ASIC Andy McDermott - Operative 66 compliance. Experience in compliance and risk management Michel Bussi - Never Forget preferred but not essential. Training available. (pictured) Queries and applications to the chairperson, Grantley Telfer on 0428 867680.

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Vouchers icing on cake for busy tourist operators

Holiday makers jumped at the opportunity to pay $50 less for a stay in SA regions including the EP. All available vouchers in the SA Tourism Commission’s Great State Voucher scheme were registered in 90 minutes on Thursday, 15 October. They can be used for stays with 230 participating SA businesses, between now and December 24, with $100 off in Adelaide metro, or $50 off in the regions. It was a great initiative according to Damien Modra, owner of one local business registered to be part of the program, Modra’s Apartments. “This was a fantastic opportunity for South Australians to travel locally and help regional economies,” he said. Mr Modra said local accommodation providers had experienced an uncharacteristically busy lead in to the

Port Neill “merch” in stock traditional tourist season in Tumby Bay. “It’s booming, it’s just been huge, and it’s shaping up to ABBEY HARRIS be a busy summer.” The Port Neill ‘Under the Pines’ committee is working hard to plan its 2021 event, and excited to announce TUMBY BAY: Modra’s Apartments. PORT LINCOLN: our proposed date is Saturday 9 January 2021. Hilton Motel, Marina Hotel & Apartments, Port Lincoln We are passionate about creating a platform for our YHA, Port Lincoln Hotel, Port Lincoln Tourist Park. local musicians, for people to showcase their goodies, STREAKY BAY: Discovery Parks – Streaky Bay, and for you to try some of the tastiest food at one of Streaky Bay Hotel, Streaky Bay Motel & Villas. the coast’s most picturesque places! ELLISTON: Elliston Waterloo Bay Tourist Park. Our ever-popular merchandise is available from Port Neill Post & Trade, including men's, ladies’ and kids’ WUDINNA: Wudinna Gawler Ranges Motel & jumpers and shirts, baby onesies, tumblers, and Caravan Park. shopping totes. Be sure to grab what you need in time WHYALLA: Alexander Motel Whyalla, Discovery for Christmas and holidays, as we won’t be restocking Parks - Whyalla Foreshore, Foreshore Motor Inn, again until the New Year. Hotel Eyre, Westland Hotel Motel, Whyalla Playford New items will be released at the 2021 market - the Apartments. perfect addition to any beachside holiday. Limited numbers will be available, so you won’t want to miss this release! Stay safe and stay tuned! Our event may look a little different in 2021, but we look forward to bringing the community together and putting on a fabulous day out for all the family.

Boat ramp permits

Daily $5 Annual $55 Weekly $15 Annual $45 Monthly $20 (concession)

Annual Permits are valid from date of purchase to end of financial year (1 July - 30 June).  Boat launch permits are required for the use of both Tumby Bay and Port Neill boat ramps.  Permits are not transferrable and authorise only the permit holder to launch a boat.  The daily permit authorises a single launch and retrieval of one boat from the ramp until midnight the date of issue.  Permits must be displayed on the dashboard of the Picture: Jessica Bennett towing vehicle with permit number and expiry date clearly visible. Page 13 Community news

We will remember them

Young and old, visiting and local - all are welcome at Tumby Bay’s Remembrance Day service at the cenotaph on the foreshore. Tumby Bay Returned Service League president Graeme Noske said while social distancing would be observed,

all were welcome to join the service. It will be held at 10.45am on Wednesday, November 11. Mr Noske said all were welcome also at the annual general meeting of the Tumby Bay RSL Sub Branch, at 8pm, Tuesday 10 November 2020.

“They shall grow not old, as we that are

left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years

condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the

morning Local artists Chris Baker, Judi Tierney and Faye Haywood with some pieces created in the rotunda gallery. We will remember them.”

Last summer of art in the Rotunda The Ode, from Laurence Binyon’s Art and history lovers have just one summer left to enjoy the The Fallen. treasure trove of the Tumby Bay foreshore rotunda gallery. For more than 17 years, local artists have worked and exhibited in the much-loved rotunda at the Tumby Bay foreshore. However, as the council and community look forward to restoring the structure, the artists need to move out by February. The group of artists is small but staunch, and will meet and “have a splash” anyway, but are looking for a new home, Judi Tierney said. “We’ve got to find a new spot, but no-one’s going to stop us painting!” Ideally the group needs a central location, where tourists and locals can continue to find them easily, chat with the artists and purchase pieces. In the meantime the artists urge readers to visit, especially locals if they haven’t before. Plenty of history, photos and documentation is available to look at, detailing murals that have graced the exterior of the rotunda over the years, and those involved in painting them. Mrs Tierney said while normal opening hours are Mondays and Wednesdays, 10am-12 noon, visitor numbers have been pleasantly surprising when the rotunda gallery has been opened on weekends such as during the recent school holidays. Products available for sale include paintings with a variety of mediums, prints, cards, and craft items. Plans for the restoration involve removal of asbestos and restoration of the rotunda to its “former glory” as a heritage feature on the Tumby Bay foreshore.

Page 14 Community news Community New Local allied health and Service Staff member Cummins Tumby Bay specialist service visits Physiotherapy Georgia Mon, Wed Crossman Lower Eyre Health Advisory Council advises the following services are available from the Tumby Bay and Cummins Community Health Centres. Most George White Thurs services require a small gap payment.

How to refer: Podiatry Eliza Graham Thurs (monthly)  Self-referrals are welcome, call Regional Intake on 1800 003 307.  Or get a referral via your doctor. Bernard Pienaar Thurs

(fortnightly) Allied Health Services to Lower Eyre from Country Health Connect: Speech Esther Telfer Wed Wed therapy (monthly) (fortnightly)

Social work Ronda Smith Tues Tumby Bay CWA Lauren Miegel Tues SANDRA MCCALLUM (fortnightly)

The SACWA Tumby Bay Branch meeting was held 16 Dietetics Leah Lawrie Wed Wed September 2020 with 14 members present. (monthly) (3 per month) After reciting the creed, the roll call was “Where I was born,” from as far away as England, Scotland, NSW, Allied health Sharmaine Visiting on Tues, Wed, Thur QLD, and various SA towns including Tumby Bay, with 3 from Cleve. assistant D’Agostini needs basis Business included SACWA scones in conjuction with Lauckes and Villis, being sold in SA IGA and Foodland stores, instead of at the Royal Adelaide Show (as the show was cancelled due to COVID19). Other business included the need for a COVID Marshal present and identified at all events. Three members had done the course and were presented with COVID Marshal badges. Eleven members attended the handicraft morning and Group Handicraft Officer Helen Kroemer and Helen Ballard taught folded patchwork. Next handicraft morning, participants will learn Bargello Stitching. Anyone welcome, advise Gail Adler on 0411 625 920. Following the meeting, members visited Norm Modra’s “Reigning Succulents”, which proved very interesting and informative. Showbench winners Single bloom 1. Sandy McCallum, 2. Gwenda Branford Multiple bloom 1. Maryanne Ninness 2. Molly Hurst. Competition Postcard 1. Julia Flavel, 2. Sandy McCallum Raffle winner Jill Higgins

Next meeting: Wednesday, October 21, with handicraft 10–12, BYO lunch, meeting at 1pm. A trading table of cake recipes and competition is “A Shell”. Following the meeting: a visit to Ross Powell’s wood workshop. Everyone welcome. Contact: Secretary Joan Winter on 86881847; hall hire, caravan and unit bookings, Val 0438 031 476. Page 15 Community news Community News Hillbillies descend on Lipson BEV BRADFORD The wind blew, but it didn’t deter Lipson’s enthusiastic “Just Love to Dance” group from a day of laughter, dance and music All dancers dressed to the theme, “The Beverly Hillbillies” and role-play came naturally to many. Jed, Granny, Jeth- ro, Elly May, Mr Drysdale, Miss Jane Hathaway and all the Clampett family created magic memories. A highlight was Roger Pepworth’s black T-Model 1926 Ford truck. He purchased the T-Model Ford in pieces, in Geraldton, WA, and had a challenge towing it home across the Nullabor in 45 degree heat, ahead of a restora- tion that took 2 years to complete. As Hillbillies Jed and Elly May sat proudly in their truck, having driven out from Tumby Bay, all dancing stopped. Regardless of the challenging weather conditions, some of the Hillbillies clambered aboard Jed’s truck for a trip back in time, as Jed (Roger Pepworth) displayed his la- bour of love in a trip around the oval. The “Just Love to Dance” group, host dances on the 3rd Sunday monthly at the Lipson Historic hall. The group is passionate about restoring the hall, improving its ameni- ties and making it a great venue for social functions. Proceeds from functions and fundraisers has so far al- lowed improvements including re-roofing both halls, elec- trical works and ceiling replacement. But the biggest challenge is to come: replacing the single toilets (in the back paddock), with a toilet block adjoining the two halls. The aim is to provide safer, more user friendly amenities, making the venue suitable for all ages. Plans for fundraising events have been hampered due to COVID-19 restrictions, but with local support, we will achieve our goals of improvement for the Lipson Hall. Kim Rowe as Elly May and Bev Bradford as Billie-Jean. * * * Although the market days are now our major fundraiser for Tumby Bay Hospital & Uringa the Auxiliary, due to restrictions, it would not be viable for us to organise the event this year. Hopefully we can hold our Auxiliary update Market Day some time next year. CAROLYN THOMPSON Our next meeting will be 1.30pm, Wednesday 4 November Thirteen members attended our latest meeting, on 7 2020, in the community health meeting room at the Medical October 2020. Centre. EO DON Sara Kempster informed us the hospital had Dragon boating in Tumby Bay acquired a new lifting machine for patients and had the old roof on the maintenance shed replaced. Work has begun Dragon Boating is back on upgrading the courtyard area, for the aged care residents the water! to enjoy some sensory stimulation (eg. sight, touch, smell) Sundays at 8am, leaving COVID-19 restrictions still require strict visiting hours at the from the Tumby Bay boat hospital, so please make sure of times before you visit ramp. patients. Come and join us on these glorious mornings. Enjoy Uringa is looking to purchase a new lifter for use of some of the clear water, seals and the residents. Uringa staff also now have some outdoor dolphins. Christmas decorations to display in the garden this year. With COVID-19 restrictions still causing uncertainty for First 4 paddles are free. many activities, the staff could not let the opportunity go by Life jackets and paddles to help to spread some cheer - something for everyone to supplied. look out for. Auxiliary has funded this purchase. For more information talk to Tiffany at the chemist or After discussion, it was decided not to hold our market this call Verona on 0429 185 year. 908.

Page 16 Community sport

Tumby Bay and District Cricket Association upcoming matches

J Grade games: 8.45am, A Grade games: 12.45pm

Round 3

24 Oct Rovers vs Ramblers Town Oval

Lipson vs Colts Ungarra Round 4 Tumby Bay juniors honing their skills at their Hot Shots 31 Oct Rovers vs Colts Town Oval training sessions. Picture: Tumby Bay Tennis Club

Lipson vs Ramblers Ungarra Port Neill Assoc takes the court Round 5 Port Neill Tennis Association has kicked off its season with some beautiful weather for the first few Friday evenings of 7 Nov Lipson vs Rovers Ungarra round one. Ramblers Vs Colts Town Oval Office bearers this season are: Association chairperson Tom Baldissera, secretary Caleb Round 6 Prime. Tumby Bay club chairperson Paul Jefferson, secretary Sue Milligan. Ungarra club chairperson Jason Bates, 14 Nov Ramblers vs Rovers Town Oval secretary Tabitha Fatchen. Port Neill chairperson Aaron Kitson, secretary Evan Hunt. Colts vs Lipson Mortlock Park Senior team managers: Port Neill - Caleb Prime 0407 232 136 Sport news/results/photos can be emailed to Ungarra - Tom Baldissera 0427 047 377 [email protected] Stingrays (TB) - Michael Curtis 0438 646 125 Sharks (TB) - Archie Harris 0459 246 288 Inclusion depends on X-Rays (TB) - Andy Allen - 0427 000 913 the limited space available, Junior team managers: no guarantees are given. Port Neill - Michelle Ottens 0438 483 267, Ungarra - Tabitha Fatchen 0475 563 523, Tumby Bay Stingrays - Mel Cave 0428 297 242, Sharks - Paul Jefferson 0400 305 095, Barefoot Bowls competition X-Rays - Geraldine Turner 0411 175 821. fundraiser for school projects The Great Flinders Junior Tennis Tournament will be held on Date: Sunday 25 October Nov 1 in Cummins. Details via Facebook group “Great Flinders Junior Tennis Tournament”. Program: 2 game - 10 ends Fundraising snack: $2 sausage sizzle after games Round 1 home team visiting Presentations and prizes Entry fee: $10 per person 23 Oct TB Sharks vs Ungarra Registration: by 1pm for a 1.30pm start. 2 bowl triples. Port Neill vs TB X-Rays Can enter team or single entries. Bye TB Stingrays *Funds raised to support Tumby Bay Area School Project Based Learning Projects. 30 Oct Ungarra vs TB X-Rays Names to Danielle: 0427 160 505 TB Stingrays vs Port Neill

Bye TB Sharks 6 Nov TB Stingrays vs Ungarra

TB Sharks vs TB X-Rays

Bye Port Neill

Round 2 home team visiting

13 Nov Port Neill vs Ungarra TB Sharks vs TB Stingrays Bye TB X-Rays

Page 17 Community news

Have your say on road safety

Whether you are a driver, rider, pedestrian or passenger, your help is needed to shape a new 10 year strategy for road safety. The South Australian government wants to know how you travel around, what you see as the most important goals for improving road safety over the next decade, where you see priority issues addressed in the Road Safety Strategy to 2031. The online survey is open now, until 5pm Monday 2 November 2020. Have your say at: www.yoursay.sa.gov.au/sa-road-safety-strategy Christmas - with a difference, 2020

With some uncertainty about a carols event and with COVID-19 restrictions still in place, the Tumby Bay Inter Church Council are presenting a new way of celebrating Christmas. Watch this space for further details. You can look forward to Christmas Carol Advent lights and displays in front of our church buildings and in the main street: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, O Christmas Tree, Silent Night and more...

Further details: Emmy ~ 0455 888 314 Glenys ~ 0408 833 694

Page 18 A Soldier’s Story Community News

A Soldier’s Story

Written by Geoff Stewart

Service No: SX3959 Name: Murray William Edward OSWALD

Medals and Decorations: Rank: Driver

1939-45 Star Service: Army Africa Star

Pacific Star Enlisted: 30 May 1940 Defence Medal

War Medal 1939-45 Discharged: 4 November 1944 Australian Service Medal 1939-45

Murray was born on 4 January 1910 at Lipson to William Angus Oswald and Margaret Elizabeth Oswald (nee Murray). He was the eldest of 5 children in the family, three boys and two girls. His father was a farmer in the Lipson area, later moving to a farm at Buckleboo with his family. Murray went to school at Lipson, leaving at Grade 7 in 1923 to work on the family farm. He continued this employ until enlistment in the Army. He gave his occupation as labourer and his address as Buckleboo at that time. After enlistment he was sent to Mitcham for processing and then Warradale for training. After completion of training he marched out to 2/2nd Australian Field Workshops in July 1940. On 8 August 1940 he was given three weeks pre-embarkation leave before entraining at Adelaide bound for Melbourne on 12 September 1940; three days later he embarked for the Middle East, disembarking at Alexandria. On 1 April 1941 he embarked aboard “Cameronia” from Alexandria bound for Greece. A month later (8 May 1941) he was wounded in action and evacuated to 2nd Army General Hospital (AGH) with gunshot wounds to foot; he remained in hospital until endofMay before returning to his unit. It was a relatively short stay, as he was detached from his unit on 7 January 1942 to 80th Light Aid Detachment (LAD) in Alexandria. Units in the Middle East were recalled to defend Australia. He re-joined his unit and embarked at Alexandria on 12 March 1942 for return to Australia, disembarking in Melbourne. The unit was then granted three weeks leave. On return from leave he was transferred to 6th Division Ordnance Workshops and entrained for Townsville. The unit undertook additional training at Townsville before embarking aboard “Tarooma” on 7 November 1942, disembarking in New Guinea on 10 November 1942. But again it was only a short stay as he was evacuated to 2/9th AGH in Port Moresby (PNG) with Malaria: a month later he returned to his unit. He was obviously still suffering as he was then embarked aboard “Duntroon” at Port Moresby on 26 March 1943, disembarking at Cairns three days later and given convalescent leave to 4MD; whilst on leave he was admitted to 101st AGH with a recurrence of Malaria; 4 months later he was released from hospital and transferred to 2/119th Workshops. Murray was medically downgraded and marched out to 16th Personnel Staging Camp on 5 April 1944. On 20 October 1944 he was further medically downgraded; he was medically discharged on 4 November 1944 in 4 MD. After discharge in Adelaide he returned to the family farm, now at Buckleboo, and he and his two brothers resumed running the farm for several years before he returned to Lipson and commenced working on the preparation of Soldier Settlers blocks for release at Wanilla. He was one of many who travelled to Wanilla on Monday morning and returned to Tumby Bay on Friday evening. During this time he boarded with Jack and Topsy Southern in the Yallunna homestead. The block he was allocated in 1950 was Sect 428, Hd of Yaranyacka. It comprised of 1716 acres (approximately 700 Ha) and included a four roomed house with a sleep-out and a water tank, but no fences. It also included scores of rabbits and foxes, and multiple types of noxious weeds, including hoarhound, Mortlock thistle and three cornered jacks! He had met his wife to be, Betty Thelma Butler, in Beenleigh (Qld) during the war: she was serving in the AWAS. Obviously romance blossomed as they were married in April 1950 in Canterbury, a suburb of Sydney. The couple then returned to Tumby Bay and the bride was introduced to this “paradise”. Betty and Murray stayed with Ollie and Hemslie Franks until their furniture arrived on theMV “Morialta”. They had two children, a boy and a girl, both of whom still reside on lower Eyre Peninsula. The farm remains in the family and is worked by their son William (Bill). Murray was a keen sportsman and excelled at both football and cricket. Murray died on 10 August 1977 in Tumby Bay and is buried in the Tumby Bay Cemetery. Betty died on 24 September 2018 and is also buried in the Tumby Bay Cemetery. Page 19 EYRE PENINSULA TRAILS STRATEGY

Regional Development Australia Eyre Peninsula, in conjunction with local Councils, is working with Tredwell to develop a Regional Trails Strategy. This Strategy will be an overarching guide for the consistent and coordinated planning, development, management and marketing of quality trail experiences across the Eyre Peninsula region. WE NEED YOUR LOCAL KNOWLEDGE! You are invited to share your insights at the Online Community Workshop or via the Online Survey

ONLINE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP ONLINE SURVEY Date: Wed 4th November 2020 Time: 6pm - 7:30pm www.surveymonkey.com/r/EPTrails Platform: Videoconference via Zoom Register: via https://bit.ly/3lhF2e0 Closes: Sun 15th November 2020

Further Information E: [email protected] P: 8234 6387 Community calendars

November 2020 Roster

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

J Powell H. Ballard C. Fraser H. Roberts M. Woolford R Powell C. Harradine P. McKenna W. Springbett R. Woolford 2 3 4 5 6 P. Goodes J. Cook B. Olivier R. Glover L. Richter K Goodes A. Cameron B. Holder G. Glover B. Feid T. Kopman K. Cave N. Stewart C. Capararo B. Roediger S. Franks C. Ritchie G. Stewart K. Boyce A. Stockwin 9 10 11 12 13 H. Boylan T. Stringer H. Ware T. Simpson W. Coad P. Tressider D. Liddicoat R. Ware K. Kotz R. Hopgood A. Swaffer N. Richter S. Monfries R. Lawrie P. Poole T. Swaffer M. Bishop C. Ritchie A. Lawrie M. Poole 16 17 18 19 20 M. Malcom J. Stirling M. Poole J. Tierney B. Burford M. James K. Kotz P. Poole H. Boylan J. Loudoun

T. LeBrun G. Hales C. Fraser C. Kolosche A. Stockwin S. Eaton C. Hales K. Lawrie B. Treasure M. Carr 23 24 25 26 27 D. Chapman N. Richter L. Richter N. Clark R. Habner V. Webb M. Bishop S. Bellinger K. Parsons R. Habner

J. Powell

R. Powell J. Powell Car 1 south Car 2 north 30 Mob: 0428 845 060 P. Goodes K. Goodes

The Combined Churches of Tumby Bay invite you to join us.

November 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th Anglican Cnr Lipson Road & Tennant Street, Tumby Bay Sunday Night Live 10am 10am 10am 10am Father Brian Bascombe 7pm @ Lutheran Church 0427 313 112 [email protected] Tumby Bay Life Church 31 West Terrace, Tumby Bay Pastor Matt Georg 10am 10am 10am 10am 10am 0438 823 127 [email protected] Catholic 5pm and Church Street, Tumby Bay Fr Kevin Mathews 8am 10.30am 8am 10.30am Sunday Night Live 0428 282 189 [email protected] 7pm @ Lutheran Church Christian Centre 5 North Terrace, Tumby Bay Gwen Smith 10am 10am 10am 10am 10am 8688 2096 [email protected] Church of Christ 10.30am and Tumby Terrace, Tumby Bay 10.30am Pastor Trevor Simpson 10.30am 10.30am 10.30am Sunday Night Live 8688 1951 or 0429 005 549 [email protected] 7pm @ Lutheran Church Church of Christ Ungarra - 8676 7049 10am 10am 10am 10am 10am

Lutheran Tumby Bay 9am and Pastor Peter Klemm 9am 10.30am 9am 10.30am Sunday Night Live 0417 443 125 [email protected] 7pm @ Lutheran Church Uniting Tumby Bay 10am and Sunday Spencer Street Tumby Bay 10am Pastor Ruth Parker 10am 10am 10am Night Live 7pm @ 0422 177 705 [email protected] Lutheran Church Uniting Lipson Sunday Night Live 7pm 8.30am 8.30am Pastor Ruth Parker (details as above) @ Lutheran Church Page 20 October/November 2020

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Art Gallery Open 10am-12noon National Trust Museum 10am-5pm Fitness for All 9am @ Port Neill Hall National Trust Museum 10am-5pm Floral Art 11.30am National Trust Museum 10am-12 National Trust Museum 2-4pm @ Church of Christ Ungarra Community Café Line Dancing & Rock n Roll National Trust Museum 10am-5pm Weight Watchers 8.30-10.30am Croquet @ 1.30pm Just Love to Dance - 1.30-5pm 12.30-2.30pm 10am-12noon @ Tumby Bay RSL @ Church of Christ Cards/Tri-ominos/Pool 1.15pm @ Lipson Hall Art Gallery open 10am-12noon @ Senior Citizens Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ Snr Citz Jolly Days 10am-2pm Crochet Group -1-3.30pm Barefoot Bowls fundraiser comp, Respite to Go 10am-2pm @ Snr Citz @ Community Health Centre @ Seabreeze Hotel National Trust Museum 2-4pm Tumby Bay Bowling Club 1pm Bingo - 1.30pm @ Port Neill Hall Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ Snr Citz Bingo - Eyes Down 2pm @ Snr Citz Table Tennis for all 1.30pm National Trust Museum 2-4pm Senior Citizens meeting Croquet @ 1.30pm @ 4 Spencer St Tumby Bay Port Neill Art Gallery/Op Shop 2-4pm Lipson Progress Meeting Ungarra Community Café Tumby Bay CWA Meeting 1.30pm Singing 3-5pm @ Senior Citizens Ungarra Progress Meeting 9.30-11.30am Ukulele 7pm @ Croquet Club

Croquet Club stall @ Tumby PO RSL Club open from 5.30pm Tumby Bay Progress Meeting

26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Art Gallery Open 10am-12noon National Trust Museum 10am-5pm National Trust Museum 10am-5pm National Trust Museum 10am-5pm Cards/Tri-ominos/Pool 1.15pm National Trust Museum 10am-12 National Trust Museum 2-4pm @ Senior Citizens Ungarra Community Café Line Dancing & Rock n Roll Respite to Go 10am-2pm @ Snr Citz Weight Watchers 8.30-10.30am Excell Museum open 2-4pm

12.30-2.30pm 10am-12noon @ Tumby Bay RSL @ Church of Christ National Trust Museum 2-4pm Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ Snr Citz Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ Snr Citz Jolly Days 10am-2pm Crochet Group -1-3.30pm Ungarra Community Café Art Gallery open 10am-12noon @ Community Health Centre @ Seabreeze Hotel 9.30-11.30am Bingo - 1.30pm @ Port Neill Hall Ukulele 7pm @ Croquet Club Bingo - Eyes Down 2pm @ Snr Citz Table Tennis for all 1.30pm RSL Club open from 5.30pm National Trust Museum open 2-4pm Fitness for All 9am @ Port Neill Hall @ 4 Spencer St Tumby Bay Floral Art Group Meeting @ Church Port Neill Art Gallery/Op Shop 2-4pm Port Neill Art Gallery/Op Shop 11am- of Christ 11.30am Lions Club 7pm 4pm every Wednesday 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Art Gallery Open 10am-12noon National Trust Museum 10am-5pm National Trust Museum 10am-5pm National Trust Museum 10am-5pm Newsletter deadline National Trust Museum 10am-12 National Trust Museum 2-4pm

Ungarra Community Café Line Dancing & Rock n Roll Respite to Go 10am-2pm @ Snr Citz Weight Watchers 8.30-10.30am Croquet @ 1.30pm Cards/Tri-ominos/Pool 1.15pm 12.30-2.30pm 10am-12noon @ Tumby Bay RSL @ Church of Christ @ Senior Citizens Fitness for All 9am @ Port Neill Hall Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ Snr Citz Jolly Days 10am-2pm Crochet Group 1-3.30pm National Trust Museum 2-4pm Art Gallery open 10am-12noon @ Community Health Centre @ Seabreeze Hotel Bingo - 1.30pm @ Port Neill Hall Ungarra Community Café Bingo - Eyes Down 2pm @ Snr Citz Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ Snr Citz Table Tennis for all 1.30pm National Trust Museum open 2-4pm 9.30-11.30am Croquet @ 1.30pm @ 4 Spencer St Tumby Bay Port Neill Art Gallery/Op Shop 2-4pm RSL Club open from 5.30pm

TB Lions Club Meeting 7pm Hospital Auxiliary Meeting 1.30pm @ Community Health meeting room

Ukulele 7pm @ Croquet Club

Red Cross Bus Trip 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Art Gallery Open 10am-12noon Council meeting 5.30pm National Trust Museum 10am-5pm National Trust Museum 10am-5pm Cards/Tri-ominos/Pool 1.15pm National Trust Museum 10am-12 National Trust Museum 2-4pm

@ Senior Citizens Ungarra Community Café Respite to Go 10am-2pm @ Snr Citz Weight Watchers 8.30-10.30am Croquet @ 1.30pm Excell Museum 2-4pm National Trust Museum 10am-5pm 12.30-2.30pm @ Church of Christ National Trust Museum 2-4pm Line Dancing & Rock n Roll Remembrance Day service 10.45am Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ Snr Citz Crochet Group 1-3.30pm Ungarra Community Café 10am-12noon @ Tumby Bay RSL Fitness for All 9am @ Port Neill Hall @ Seabreeze Hotel 9.30-11.30am Bingo - 1.30pm @ Port Neill Hall Jolly Days 10am-2pm Art Gallery Open 10am-12noon National Trust Museum open 2-4pm @ Community Health Centre Table Tennis for All 1.30pm RSL Club open from 5.30pm Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ Snr Citz @ 4 Spencer St Tumby Bay Port Neill Art Gallery/Op Shop 2-4pm Bingo - Eyes Down 2pm @ Snr Citz Croquet @ 1.30pm Singing 3-5pm @ Senior Citizens Garden Club Meeting 10am Tumby Bay RSL AGM 8pm Ukulele 7pm @ Croquet Club @ Senior Citizens Club Rooms Port Neill Progress Meeting 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Art Gallery Open 10am-12noon National Trust Museum 10am-5pm National Trust Museum 10am-5pm National Trust Museum 10am-5pm Senior Citizens general meeting, National Trust Museum 10am-12 National Trust Museum 2-4pm

Ungarra Community Café Line Dancing & Rock n Roll Respite to Go 10am-2pm @ Snr Citz Weight Watchers 8.30-10.30am Cards/Tri-ominos/Pool 1.15pm Croquet @ 1.30pm Just Love to Dance 1.30-5pm @ Senior Citizens 12.30-2.30pm 10am-12noon @ Tumby Bay RSL @ Church of Christ @ Lipson Hall Fitness for All 9am @ Port Neill Hall National Trust Museum 2-4pm Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ Snr Citz Jolly Days 10am-2pm Crochet Group -1-3.30pm Art Gallery 10am-12noon @ Community Health Centre @ Seabreeze Hotel Ungarra Community Café Bingo - 1.30pm @ Port Neill Hall SACWA Handicraft 10am-12noon Bingo - Eyes Down 2pm Table Tennis for all 1.30pm 9.30-11.30am National Trust Museum open 2-4pm CWA Meeting 1-3pm @ CWA Hall @ Snr Citz @ 4 Spencer St Tumby Bay RSL Club open from 5.30pm Port Neill Art Gallery/Op Shop 2-4pm Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ Snr Citz RSL Meeting 7pm Lipson Progress Meeting 7pm Ungarra Progress Meeting 7.30pm Croquet @ 1.30pm

Ukulele 7pm @ Croquet Club

Tumby Bay Progress 7.30pm