TUMBY BAY COUNCIL March 2020

& COMMUNITY NEWS

PO Box 61 www.tumbybay.sa.gov.au TUMBY BAY SA 5605 Phone: (08) 8688 2101

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Page 1 Mayor’s Message Mayor’s Message

Page 2 Street Numbering Firstly, I would like to congratulate everyone who was involved in the recent Temporary Road Closure Tumby ‘Market @ the Bay’. The event was very well organised and had Community Development Officer visitors come from around the , as well as many locals as Report well. I am aware that is very much a team effort to put this event on, so I Page 4 Council Minutes won’t name everyone, but would like to thank all for their efforts into what is Page 9 Library News become one of the premier market events on the EP. Page 10 Community News Page 14 Colour Tumby Festival During this month, Council finalised their Long Term Financial plan, which Page 15 Information Flyers provides direction for financial decision making for the next 10 years. Included in this process is the review of the detailed Asset Management Page 18 Soldier’s Story plans for every piece of council assets across our whole district. This Page 19 Calendars includes all our roads, buildings, stormwater infrastructure, and wastewater facilities. This is a significant body of work which requires much time and effort put in by staff so that council can have an accurate base on which to The event “Tumby Market make their long term decisions. I’d like to thank the Council staff for this @ the Bay” was very well incredible body of work which helps set up our district’s sustainability well organised and had visitors into the future.

come from around the Eyre One of the important roles of a Mayor is to ensure that the perspectives of Peninsula, as well as many our community are heard from decision makers at other levels of locals as well. government. This is an ongoing task, and in the last month I had the - Mayor Sam Telfer opportunity to meet with the State Environment Minister David Speirs. There are so many different areas of his portfolio which impact our council and community. One area which has been most pertinent recently has been the process around the transition of natural resource management from the EP NRM to the new EP Landscapes Board. I am looking forward to working with the new Landscapes Board when it is finalised, as the aim of these changes was to enable greater decision making to be made in each local area. Other areas which I was able to have discussions with Minister Speirs about included Coastal protection, native vegetation management, and management strategies for invasive native species such as galahs. It is so Deadline for Articles important that we continue to ensure that there is an understanding of our 10th April 2020 issues, concerns, and opportunities by those who are making decisions at Email: [email protected] higher levels.

Find us on Facebook! Mayor Sam Telfer @DistrictCouncilofTumbyBay

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Industrial and Commercial Premises Premise numbers should be displayed in a prominent position to the left side of the driveway main entrance and/or the façade of the building and in a way that makes it easy for the number to be seen clearly by pedestrians and motorists. Commercial buildings require the same type of premise numbers as residential premises. Although the minimum required height of number is 75 mm, larger numbers are encouraged. Owners should consider displaying numbers which are in scale with the size of the building and which enhance its appearance.

For more information please contact the Council office on (08) 8688 2101.

* * * Temporary Road Closures

Council encourages all property owners within townships to Tumby Bay Township ensure their street number is clearly displayed at their That pursuant to section 33 of the Road Traffic Act and property. Regulation 6C(2) of the Road Traffic Regulations, Council

advises that the following section of road within the township It is important that your numbering is clearly visible to allow of Tumby Bay will be closed from 12pm Thursday 26 to 6pm properties to be quickly and easily located, which is Sunday 29 March 2020 for the purpose of the 2020 Colour particularly important in emergency situations. Tumby Street Art Festival:

Please note that all rural properties that are either a dwelling or a place of regular work should have a rural property  Section of Mortlock Street – between Spencer Street address which is displayed using a uniform sign attached to and West Terrace a dropper post adjacent the property driveway. Any rural property owners who are unsure of their rural property All persons taking part in the 2020 Colour Tumby Street Art address or who would like an address allocated for a Festival on the above road are exempt from all Australian currently un-addressed property should contact the Council Road Rules relating to pedestrian behaviour on roads. office.

Under Section 220(6) of the Local Government Act 1999 an * * * owner of land must, at the request of Council, ensure that Community Development the appropriate number for the owner’s building or allotment is displayed in a form directed or approved by the Officer’s Report Council. This means that

Residential All premise numbers should be easily identifiable from a

stationary vehicle located on the adjacent roadway. When

properties have no street frontage numbers must be

identifiable from the access road/private laneway adjacent to the property. For houses that are more than 1.5 m from The impacts of the climate emergency are being felt across the front boundary, the premise number should be placed our country more than ever before. This summer alone: on or near the front gate. If the premise has no front fence or gate, the number should be placed on the letterbox or  Over 12 million hectares of Australian land burnt other feature facing the street. [Australia Post prefers the during an extended fire season. premise numbers to be displayed on the letterbox where a letterbox is provided.] Ideally the numbers should be located  Over 1.25 billion native animals perished in the 750 mm to 1.5 m above the ground level and on the left catastrophic bushfires. hand side of the door or gate. Numbers should be at least 75 mm high to ensure they can be seen from the roadway  Cities shrouded in toxic smoke haze. and use colour combinations which provide strong contrast Farms and regional towns devastated by drought. between the number and the background, such as black and white. Visibility is improved by using retro-reflective For more information please visit - material for either the number or the background. For https://www.earthhour.org.au/ numbers placed on letterboxes consider using raised numbering (tactile) to assist the vision impaired. * * *

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Premier’s Certificate of Recognition for Speaking with most stall holders later on the day, everyone outstanding volunteer service was pleased with sales, most selling out of food by 3pm. We received positive feedback from stall holders and guests Nominations for 2020 are now open! about not only the variety of food choices, but the quality also. Do your volunteers go above and beyond? Ever wondered how you can let them know they are Crafty Creations in the Yacht Club had a lot of foot traffic appreciated?.....Nominate them for the Premier’s Certificate and stall holders were pleased with sales. of Recognition for outstanding volunteer service. Word around the Markets was that Eyre Peninsula Natural Who can apply: South Australian based volunteer-involving Resources team did a fantastic job of soap making and organisations and community groups. carving workshops, with some interesting sculptures as a result. Nominations close on 5pm, Friday 27 March 2020. For more information, phone Community Services: I am so proud that the Tumby Bay community can band Volunteers on 1300 014 712, email [email protected] or visit together and support events such as Market @ The Bay. the website https://dhs.sa.gov.au/services/volunteers/ Local businesses are forever being asked for donations and recognition/volunteering-certificates support for events and again they have been extremely generous to the community. ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ A very special mention to Tyler Hutton! Nothing was too much trouble, you were always one step ahead of everyone else and problem solved numerous potentially Historian Awards 2020 disastrous situations, really appreciate your help! This award recognizes outstanding achievements in one or more of the following areas: history teaching, historical A big shout out goes to the research and scholarship, writing or presentation on Lions Club for proving the historical topics, raising community awareness of history muscle to set up and pack and heritage, and strengthening the community profile of up the area. The District history. Council of Tumby Bay and the community are lucky to Closing date for submissions, 5 pm, 31 March 2020. have such dedicated community minded To nominate a historian please visit the website below and residents, thank you! complete the nomination form and a (one page) citation. I would love to gather as much feedback as possible to https://www.historycouncilsa.org.au/hcsa-historian-awards/ continually improve the event so please keep an eye out for a public survey in the coming week via Facebook or at ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ reception of the Council office.

Thank you once again and well done Tumby Bay!

Market @ The Bay

WOW – where do I start!? After months of planning, meetings, paperwork and praying to the weather gods, as a community we pulled it off!

The 4th annual Market @ The Bay was a success. The numbers were up and there were plenty of people from out of the district visiting Tumby Bay for the event. The Road Runners Car Club had approximately 70 cars on show drawing in people as far as Port Augusta. It was Jasmin White fantastic to see the new and the old on display. Thank you to all of the vehicle owners who took part! * * *

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1470 Ordinary Council Meeting 10th March 2020

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TUMBY BAY

MINUTES OF THE ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL held at the Council Chamber, Mortlock Street, Tumby Bay on Tuesday 10th March 2020 at 6.00pm.

1.0 ROLL CALL

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

1.2 In Attendance Trevor Smith (CEO), Dion Watson (DCEO), Emma McDonald (Manager Environmental Services) and Jodie Blum (Executive Assistant).

1.3 Apologies – Councillor Ricky Trenberth.

1.4 Absent – Damian Windsor (Manager Works and Infrastructure).

1.5 Leave of Absence – Nil.

2.0 MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING

2.1 MINUTES OF THE ORDINARY MEETING held on 18th February 2020.

1c/32020 Moved – Cr Hibbit Seconded – Cr Kroemer That the Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting held on the 18th February 2020 be confirmed as a correct record. CARRIED

2.2 MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING held on 27th February 2020.

2c/32020 Moved – Cr Allen-Jordan Seconded – Cr Kroemer That the Minutes of the Special Meeting held on the 27th February 2020 be confirmed as a correct record. CARRIED

3.0 DECLARATION OF INTEREST – Nil.

4.0 DEFERRED MOTIONS – Nil.

5.0 MAYOR’S REPORT

x LGA Board Meeting x Minister David Speirs o Landscape Board o Waste Management o Native Vegetation o Invasive Species

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x EPLGA Board Meeting x EPLGA Conference x Drought Support Meetings x Tumby Market at the Bay

6.0 DEPUTATIONS – Nil.

7.0 COMMUNITY DELEGATES’/REPRESENTATIVES’ REPORTS

7.1 Elected Members Reports

Mayor Telfer x EPLGA Conference x DCTB Workshop - Port Spencer x DCTB Workshop - Policy Review Part 1 x EPCBH – Community /Growers Meeting x Tumby Market at the Bay

Cr Hibbit x EPLGA Conference x Ungarra Progress Association General Meeting x DCTB Workshop - Port Spencer x DCTB Workshop - Policy Review Part 1

Cr Allen-Jordan x Tumby Bay Progress Association Meeting x EPLHA Board Meeting x EPLGA Conference x DCTB Workshop - Port Spencer x DCTB Workshop - Policy Review Part 1

Cr Kroemer x EPLGA Conference x LEHAC x TBCCG x RSL Centenary Celebrations x Ungarra Progress Association General Meeting x DCTB Workshop - Port Spencer x DCTB Workshop - Policy Review Part 1

8.0 QUESTION ON NOTICE – Nil.

9.0 QUESTION WITHOUT NOTICE

x Clock Mechanism x Infrastructure Funding – Roads and Grain Transport x Disability Car Parking Tumby Bay x Toilet Block Tumby Bay Foreshore – Shrubs Removal

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10.0 PETITIONS – Nil.

11.0 MOTION ON NOTICE – Nil.

12.0 COUNCIL/COMMUNITY COMMITTEE REPORTS – Nil.

13.0 OFFICERS’ REPORTS

13.1 Chief Executive Officer’s Reports

CEO 1/320 Capital Works 2019/2020

Received and noted.

CEO 2/320 Ombudsman Report – 2019/06389 Mr Peter Brougham

3c/32020 Moved – Cr Allen-Jordan Seconded – Cr Hibbit That Council receive the Ombudsman Report 2019/06389 with regard to a complaint against the District Council of Tumby Bay by Mr Peter Brougham and note that the Ombudsman does not consider that an investigation of the complaint is necessary and justifiable. CARRIED

CEO 3/320 Ombudsman Report – Ref. 2018/10576 FOI Determination - Mr Brian March

4c/32020 Moved – Cr Hibbit Seconded – Cr Kroemer That Council receive the Ombudsman Report and note the findings in upholding the Council decision to refuse to deal with the access application by Mr Brian March. CARRIED

CEO 4/320 Policies Review

5c/32020 Moved – Cr Kroemer Seconded – Cr Allen-Jordan That Council adopt/amend/retain/delete the attached Policies as specified in the discussion detail and in the attached policies. CARRIED

14.0 OTHER REPORTS – Nil.

15.0 CORRESPONDENCE - Nil.

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16.0 LATE CORRESPONDENCE

16.1 Helen Donovan, Executive Director, Walking SA. Correspondence re: National General Assembly of Local Government 2020 Motion – Federal funding for walking trails.

16.2 Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack Correspondence – Land Transport Infrastructure Project on Local Roads.

6c/32020 Moved – Cr Kroemer Seconded – Cr Allen-Jordan That Council endorses the CEO to complete the E.O.I form to apply to the Infrastructure Investment Program for the Graham Smelt Causeway Upgrade Project funded as a 2:1 Federal/Local Project. CARRIED

16.3 LGA (SA) Ordinary General Meeting Agenda Councillor Randall requested members to forward any concerns regarding Motions contained in the meeting Agenda.

17.0 INFORMATION TABLED – Nil.

18.0 ITEMS LAID ON THE TABLE

MWI 2/1219 Pillaworta Hill Radio Transmission Tower

7c/32020 Moved - Cr Kroemer Seconded – Cr Hibbit That the item be lifted off the Table. CARRIED

Councillor Kroemer offered to withdraw the motion with the “leave of the meeting”.

Mayor Telfer determined that the “leave of the meeting” would not be granted and that the motion would be debated and voted on.

8c/32020 Moved - Cr Kroemer Seconded – Cr Trenberth That Council resolve not to proceed with the budgeted replacement of the Pillaworta Hill Transmission Tower, and that the Southern Eyre Repeater Association and Wireless Institute of Australia be advised: x Council is aware that your organisation holds licence for communication equipment currently located on a tower owned by the District Council of Tumby Bay at Pillaworta Hill x As previously notified, the Council has received an assessment advising that the transmission tower is considered unsuitable for climbing x The Council has made the decision that the existing tower will not be replaced, and will ultimately be dismantled and removed x As long as existing equipment is still in service the tower will be left in place, however no repairs or replacement of equipment will be permitted by climbing of the existing structure

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1474 Ordinary Council Meeting 10th March 2020 x Should you wish to access and remove equipment currently installed on the tower you are advised to use self-supporting means of access, and not to climb or otherwise add load to the tower. CARRIED

19.0 MATTERS IN CONFIDENCE – Nil.

20.0 MEETING CLOSED AT – 7.28pm

DATE: ______CONFIRMED: ______Mayor

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Page 9 Library News Tumby Bay School March Reviews The Light After the War Community Library by Anita Abriel March News It is 1946 when Vera Frankel and

her best friend Edith Ban arrive in Here are just a few new titles that have just arrived into the Naples. Refugees from Hungary, library - there are many more. Come for a browse and have they managed to escape from a a look for a book or magazine. It is free to join the library. train headed for Auschwitz and We also have a selection of large print books and if you are spent the rest of the war hiding on sight impaired you may borrow hear-a-books. We are now an Austrian farm. Now, the two on the One Card Network that gives you access to young women must start new lives millions of books, DVDs, CDs and magazines. Don’t abroad. Armed with a letter of forget we also have free access to the internet. recommendation from an American officer, Vera finds work at the Adult Fiction United States embassy where she Abriel, Anita The light after the war falls in love with Captain Anton Atkinson, Kate Big sky Wight. Bedford, Paul Gone west! (large print) Brear, AnneMarie Kitty McKenzie (large print) But as Vera and Edith grapple with the aftermath of the war, Bryndza, Robert Nine elms so too does Anton, and when he suddenly disappears, Vera Callen, Alissa The boundary fence is forced to change course. Their quest for a better life takes Christine, Lee A daughter’s choice (large print) Vera and Edith from Naples to Ellis Island to Caracas as Dillon, Lucy Unexpected lessons in love they start careers, reunite with old friends, and rebuild their Finder, Joseph House on fire lives after terrible loss. Greeley, Molly The clergyman’s wife Green, Matthew 21 truths about love Moving, evocative, and compelling, this timely tale of true Gover, Janet The Lawson sisters friendship, love, and survival will stay with you long after you Hartley, Rose Maggie’s going nowhere turn the final page. Jenkinson, Noelene Every yesterday (large print) Hannah’s holiday (large print) Joel, Alexandra The Paris model Silent Death Kyle, Jethro The legend of Dutchman’s Mine by Peter May La Plante, Lynda She’s out Lupton, Rosamund Three hours A SILENT VOW May, Peter A silent death Spain, 2020. When ex-pat fugitive Miller, Danny The murder map Jack Cleland watches his Mills, Kyle Lethal agent girlfriend die, gunned down in a Morrey, Beth Saving Missy pursuit involving officer Cristina Moore, Liz Long bright river (large print) Sanchez Pradell, he promises to Nash, Stacey The start of something new exact his revenge by destroying (large print) the policewoman. Paris, B.A. The dilemma Pomare, J.P. In the clearing A SILENT LIFE Patterson, James Blindside Cristina's aunt Ana has been deaf Lost -blind for the entirety of her adult The river murders (large print) life: the victim of a rare condition Rose, Karen Into the dark named Usher Syndrome. Ana is Spain, Jo Six wicked reasons the centre of Cristina's world - Strout, Elizabeth Olive, again and of Cleland's cruel plan. Viskic, Emma Darkness for light Williams, Niall This is happiness A SILENT DEATH White, Christian The nowhere child (large print) John Mackenzie - an ingenious yet irascible Glaswegian investigator - is seconded to aid the Spanish authorities in Non Fiction their manhunt. He alone can silence Cleland before the Brooks, Georgie A year in the mud and the toast fugitive has the last, bloody, word. and the tears: my (semi) rural kind of life Collins, Carolyn Trailblazers: 100 inspiring South Australian women Grose, Peter Ten rogues Hardiman, Cameron Ten foot tall and not quite bulletproof Book Club second Hayes, Thea A country nurse Hutchence, Tina Michael: my brother, lost boy of Tuesday of the INXS month 7pm—8pm at Macdonald, Sarah So…you’re having a teenager Saxelby, Catherine Nutrition for life your Library.

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Nine Elms Your library is more than just books. by Robert Bryndza Most people know we lend books, CD’s, DVD’s and

magazines but we also provide the following for you to enjoy Robert Bryndza is ready to take at no cost: the world by bestselling storm again with the introduction of  E-magazines – these are free to download and keep, Kate Marshall, a woman with a and there are hundreds of titles available – with a dark secret and a powerful sense particular focus on Australian publications of justice.  E-books & E-audiobooks – free to download, you can Sixteen years ago, Kate Marshall borrow these for up to three weeks was a rising star in the London Metropolitan police force. Young,  Access to Lynda – Lynda.com is one of the largest ambitious and driven, with a and most popular software and skills training talent for getting into the minds of websites so you can teach yourself to use any criminals, she solved several high computer program. -profile murder cases.  Access to Ancestry Library Edition – search through But when Kate was tasked with tracking down a vicious one of the world’s largest genealogical databases for serial killer, even her instinct and ability to immerse herself free (in-library use only) in violent worlds couldn't help her find him - until he found her.  Internet Wi-Fi if you use your own device

Now, years after her narrow escape, Kate lives a quiet life on the English coast, though her years with the police are * * * still with her. And when one day she receives a letter from Butler 25 year Time Capsule someone in her past, she is pulled back into the twisted mind of a murderer she knows only too well - and into a Opening case only she can solve. The Butler community is set to dig up the past on the Colour Tumby weekend, with the opening of a 25 year old time capsule.

April 1995 saw the 100th anniversary of the proclamation of the Hundred of Butler. As part of the centenary celebrations, a time capsule was buried containing messages to the future from the local families.

Celebrations will begin with an afternoon tea on Saturday March 28 at the The Bluff 'old house' from 2-4pm with the Baby touch: Colours landowners, residents and families both current and past invited to join the weekends festivities.

The official raising of the capsule will be on Sunday March 29 with a morning tea at the Butler CFS shed from 10am with the opening set for 10.30am.

The capsule will then be resealed for another 25 years, with the community encouraged to contribute items for the Butler community of 2045.

Maisy’s science: Those wishing to contribute item’s to the capsule are asked a first words book to provide a DL size envelope with contents no thicker than by Lucy Cousins 5mm to the organisers on the weekend.

Butler history book 'In the Shadow of The Bluff' will be available for purchase at $25 each.

Following the opening, the group will head to the Port Neill Green Shed for a pooled BYO BBQ lunch.

For more information contact: Duck, apple, egg Janet Shepherd on 0409 918 157 by Glenda Millard or join the Hundred of Butler community on Facebook.

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Flu News

Planning for the 2020 flu season is well underway. Funded vaccines will be available in time to ensure optimal protection against influenza disease during peak season- Fox Bait Distribution Days June to September. Bayview Medical will received funded Autumn is an ideal time to bait foxes, as juveniles are vaccine in the first few weeks of April. In the first instance dispersing and are easily attracted to a food source. The your GP’s will be targeting vulnerable persons who have a distribution days are from 9:30am to 11:30am at the chronic disease following locations in March:

Pre bookings are not being made at this stage.  Tumby Bay, NREP Office – Thursday 12th March

Private vaccines for the general public have been ordered,  Ungarra Hall – but the delivery timetable is not available as yet. Please ring Friday 13th March the surgery - 08 8688 2200 - Mid April for further information  Yallunda Flat Hall – Tuesday 17th March * * *  Port Neill, The Green Shed – Wednesday 18th March

The ‘Fox Bait Distribution Days’ encourages all landholders to control foxes at the same time (Autumn) to make a greater reduction and wider impact on fox numbers over the whole district. This can lead to higher stock production and environmental benefits. So it pays to get your neighbours baiting too!

If you missed one of our distribution days, you can still get fox baits from the Tumby NREP office by appointment. Frozen meat baits are free-of-charge to eligible landholders. Please bring in your bucket with a sealed lid, or one can be purchased for $5. Manufactured FOXOFF® baits also available at cost.

Geraldine Turner Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula, DEW Phone: 08 8688 2610 Mobile: 0407 603 574

* * * * * * Tumby Bay S.A.C.W.A.

11 enthusiastic members attended the first meeting for 2020 welcoming new member Maryann Ninness. The meeting decided to donate $5,000 to the bushfire appeal and $1,000 to the administration fund, the majority of this donation was revenue generated from the Tumby Bay S.A.C.W.A. Holiday flats and caravan sites situated on the Esplanade. A Visit to the Tumby Bay Museum proved very interesting when members browsed many of the CWA scrap books of earlier years. Deb Balls etc.

Helen Ballard a past telephonist showed how the old switchboards worked. Others remembered turning the separators, making cream and then into butter with the old butter pats. The old home wares, furniture and clothes brought back lots of memories. Lots of beautiful crockery beautifully displayed; something of interest to everyone. Afternoon tea back at the clubrooms concluded a very happy day.

Handicrafts were enjoyed during the morning. Floral competitions were won by Joan winter and Gwenda Branford. * * * * * *

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We will cater for morning tea, lunch or afternoon tea, for Tumby Bay Hospital and birthdays, anniversary, Funerals etc. Uringa Auxiliary Inc. Our next meeting will be on Wednesday 1st April, at 1.30pm President Cynthia welcomed eleven members and visitor at Community Health meeting room, in the Bayview Bernadette Fitzgerald, who is going to be a new member to Medical Centre. We hope to see you there. our Auxiliary, at our latest meeting held on Wednesday 4th March. There were five apologies. * * * Guest Anne Hall AM spoke on behalf of LEHAC, told us that RSL Calendar a new Bequest from a former member of the community

will come to our Auxiliary. It will be spent on an upgrade President Graeme Noske at the Hospital, further details will be forthcoming at a later time. Secretary/Treasurer Daphne Hopping 0429 882 495 Just a reminder to let everyone in the community know that If you or a loved one wishes to make a donation or a Bookings Officer Maudie Pool Bequest to assist either Tumby Bay Hospital or Uringa 0448 817 278 Hostel, then please make sure that it is directed, to make sure that your donation will be used as per your wishes. Monthly Meetings - Second Tuesday each month at 7:30pm in RSL Clubrooms The Treasurer Tumby Bay Hospital & Uringa Auxiliary Inc. Thank You The Centenary Committee, chaired by Mike Bradford, Our Auxiliary holds bank accounts for Tumby Bay Hospital, wishes to thank the community, volunteers and service Uringa Hostel and LEHAC clubs for their support and assistance over the weekend of

7th, 8th and 9th of February 2020. Your contributions made LEHAC is funding a new pergola to be erected in the our celebration an enjoyable success. central courtyard at the Hospital and also having a timber

screen built to cover the view of the old tank stand in the Friday Night teas courtyard. (This project has come from a former bequest.) Friday Night teas are served after the Ode at approximately

6:30pm. Meals (a main course and dessert) are $10 for As some of the wards have the central courtyard on view Members and $15 for non-Members. from their rooms, this will give a more pleasant view for

those patients. Jordie Caulfield manager of Uringa, told us Anyone wishing to volunteer to assist in the kitchen on a that there is an Opening of the new Garden area at Uringa, monthly roster are asked to contact Kathy Boyce on 0448 on Friday 27th March, at 1.30pm to which all members of 877 873. the community are invited to attend. On the last Friday of each month at 6:30pm, Geoff Stewart Mr Rowan Ramsey who provided a Government grant, to presents a “Last Post Ceremony” in honour of one of the allow the project to begin, will be performing official duties soldiers that came from our District, served our country and, on the day and Devonshire teas will be available for in many cases, did not return. purchase. Geoff has also produced the “Tumby Bay District Veterans The new garden project was a finalist in recent SA Memoirs”. He has compiled the histories of local veterans Community Awards. from the Boer War through to modern day conflict in Iraq

and Afghanistan. This beautifully presented book can be Now that the perimeter fence has been erected the garden purchased by completing an order form at the RSL job has been completed and it all looks fantastic. Residents Clubrooms; contacting him on 0419 208 944 or by e-mail on are very happy with results and the garden is a beautiful [email protected]. bright area for all to enjoy.

Birthdays Accreditation of the Hospital and Uringa will be happening in Happy Birthday Audrey Giles for 22nd March. May, all staff are preparing for that. Aged care, Acute care

are all accredited. We realise we are a little early for mentioning members’

birthdays in April but want to make sure that the days are Our Auxiliary had a successful stall at the recent RSL not past before we have a chance to note them! In Centenary celebrations where we completely sold out of hot particular, we want to wish Alex Kerley a happy 21st on 20th potatoes and fillings. We thank all the people who supported April. Alex is part of the Third Light Horse Regiment, Lower us, on the day. Eyre Commemorative Troop. This Troop attends/attended My apologies for stating wrong information in last newsletter many of the memorial days, eg Anzac Day, Remembrance report. Day and during our Centenary celebration in February. Many happy returns Alex! Amendment - Auxiliary Committee 2020 Catering Convenors - Joint Best wishes also to Tammy Saxby, Lynn Dillon, Joy Elson Yvonne Flavel and Christine Harradine who are adding candles to their Lizzie Dodd cakes in April.

Should anyone need to contact any of our committee Lest We Forget members please find details posted at the Hospital or Uringa. * * *

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opportunity to fundraise. We appreciate it and love spending Ungarra S.A.C.W.A the day out there. Big thank you to Caz for making the coffees and putting up with us underfoot. If it is true and the elements of friendship, are being kind, generous, loyal, honest and by offering support and having Now the new year is in full swing and we are looking fun, then we have it have it in spades. forward to the new crafts and table day on May 19. The new crafts look great, rope work, folded patchwork and Bargello; In December, we hired the Community bus and took a trip something to interest everyone. to Cowell. Thanks to Lyall Bates for an excellent job as bus driver and being such a good sport. Remember each day holds a new surprise.

20 members, friends and husbands joined together, to travel to Cowell to enjoy the day where we were met by guests * * * from Rudall, our home link group. Meals on Wheels Thanks to Lynda for a guided tour of Cowell that was Contact list for shift replacement volunteers. Please retain interesting, fun and educational. Thanks to Bev Horder for for your records. all her help in organising a great day out. Anesbury, Rachael 0400 828 992 Lunch at the Commercial Hotel. What a beautiful meal. 24 Coad, Wendy 0427 189 020 meals delivered quickly, perfectly cooked and delicious. James, Margaret 0488 161 888 LeBrun, Toni 0400 174 066 A tour through the museum, some shopping. There's no Loudoun, Jill 0457 983 580 stopping a CWA lady when there are craft, fabric or Op Monfries, Sue 0458 419 176 shops nearby. Afternoon tea at Nels Bakery. Some even Tressider, Pearl 08 8688 2273 found time to buy some of Cowell's award winning Woolford, Margaret 0427 239 557 sausages. A stop at the fish box for oysters to take home, Woolford, Russell 0427 882 450 then a stop at the Jade Museum. Cabot, Mandy 0429 000 767 Bray, Lexi 0458 256 143 Our February meeting was a pamper day, starting with a Koloshe, Colleen 0429 002 257 foot bath, then a foot massage and moisturise, and a face Burford, Bev 0437 290 272 mask for the brave. Powell, Ross 0400 858 453 Powell, Jan 0428 845 060 Did you see our float in the RSL parade? We had some Habner, Rhonda 0427 873 013 1940 housewives making camouflage nets, land army girls Habner, Robert 0427 873 013 and the bereaved wife with her letter even a Red Cross Wellington, Sheryn 0417 870 814 lady. Thanks to Liz at the Cummins Costume shop for the Bellenger, Sharyn 0498 507 851 / outfits; they were amazing. 08 8688 2364 Kotz, Eric 0408 013 173 We made and handed out 250 scones. Sorry if you missed Parsons, Keryn 0433 789 063 out: talk about popular, everyone wanted some and they Clark, Natasha 0438 269 502 / went quicker than expected. 08 8688 2575 P. Prime 0427 077 756 We took over the Ungarra Community Cafe again recently, C. Tresize 0429 191 477 thank you to everyone who came and ate with us, G. Branford 0439 182 275 supporting us. Thank you to the Cafe for giving us another * * *

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Tumby Bay Recycling O'Connor St, Tumby Bay

Will be CLOSED Monday 23rd March until Monday 30th March 2020

We will be back on Tuesday 31st to accept all clean 10cent deposit containers and Non Deposit glass.

Thank you

The Tumby Bay Branch URINGA HOSTEL Of the DEMENTIA GARDEN Bible Society Is Holding a OPEN DAY Garden Party

10am—4pm Thursday 2nd April 2020 27th. MARCH 2020 1.30PM OPENING AT 2PM. Corner of Bawden Street and Freeman Street OPENED BY Mr. ROWAN Trading Table with Plants, Art work, RAMSEY MP. and miscellaneous goods. DEVONSHIRE TEA TO FOLLOW Hot and cold drinks and scones, etc. Sizzled sausages for sale. ENTRY GOLD COIN DONATION Kids Corner

Information Table EVERYONE WELCOME All Welcome

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A Soldier’s Story NO Written by Geoff Stewart PHOTO Service No: 5751 Name: Frederick Lincoln SCHRAMM MM AVAILABLE Nickname: Fred

Medals and Decorations: Rank: Corporal Military Medal Service: Army Brish War Medal Victory Medal Enlisted: 20 March 1916

Discharged: 17 March 1919 Fred was born on 14 March 1896 at to Abraham Lincoln Schramm and Catherine Schramm (nee Simes). He was the 5th youngest of 14 children in the family, 10 boys and four girls. His father was a farmer at Whites River.

Fred went to Whites River School, leaving at grade 7. On completing his education he worked on the family farm until his enlistment in the Army on 20 March 1916 at the age of 20 years. At the time he gave his address as Whites River via Tumby Bay and his occupation as farmer.

After enlistment at Tumby Bay he was sent to Mitcham for processing on 23 March 1916 and then to 2nd Depot Battalion (Bn) to commence training on the same day. During training he was allocated to 48th Bn. On 26 June 1916 he embarked aboard HMAT “Barambah” from Melbourne, bound for Plymouth (UK), arriving on 26 August 1916 and marched into 3 Training Bn (UK). On 14 October 1916 he embarked from UK for Etaples (Fr) and was finally taken on strength by his unit (48th Bn) on 31 October 1916.

The 48th Bn was raised in Egypt on 16 March 1916 as part of the expansion of the AIF. The unit's personnel were mainly from and Western Australia. The Bn landed in France at Marseilles on 9 June 1916 and within a month was committed to the front line, taking part in the battle of Pozieres, suffering 598 casualties from a total strength of 1000. It was after this battle that Fred joined his unit.

However it was a short stay, as three weeks later he was admitted to 3rd Stationary Army Hospital at Rouen with mumps. He was released from hospital and re-joined his unit on 7 January 1917. His unit at this stage was located south of Ypres and endured one of the harshest winters on record.

On 10 April 1917 Fred was wounded in action (WIA) at the battle of Bullecourt and was admitted through 39th Casualty Clearing Station to 1st Army General Hospital with shrapnel wounds to the face. On 5 May 1917 he was released from hospital and returned to his unit. The Bn suffered 435 casualties at Bullecourt.

On 12 September 1917 he was granted 10 days leave to UK. This must have been a bad omen as within a month he was again WIA (12 October 1917) with shrapnel and gunshot wounds to his right arm during the battle of Passchendaele; he was evacuated through 5th Field Ambulance to 5th Army General Hospital at Rouen (Fr) before being embarked aboard the HS “Grantully Castle” for the UK and admitted to 3rd War General Hospital at Devonport (UK).

Whilst still in hospital in UK he was awarded the Military Medal, the citation for which reads in part; “At Passchendaele Ridge, North East of Oonbecke, on 12 October 1917 for great gallantry and devotion to duty, whilst acting as a stretcher bearer he displayed utter disregard for enemy machine gun fire. He continued carrying and caring for men found in shell holes during a heavy bombardment. His consistent bravery and skill saved the lives of many men.” He re-joined his unit on 22 January 1918; the medal was presented in the field.

On 3 May 1918 he was again wounded in action with shrapnel wounds and admitted through 3rd Military Hospital and then transferred to Line of Communications Hospital. He re-joined his unit on 15 June 1918.

On 20 September 1918 he was again WIA during the last major action undertaken by his unit before the end of the war. This time with shrapnel wounds to his right hand; he was evacuated aboard the HS “St Patrick” and admitted to Southern General Hospital (UK). He was then classified as medically unfit and invalided back to Australia aboard SS “Takada”, arriving in Adelaide on 4 February 1919.

He was discharged from the Army on 17 March 1919, returning to Tumby Bay and continued farming at Whites River with his brother Herbert (Bert). He remained on the farm until the late 40s when he was seriously injured when he fell from a dray; after recovering he retired to Port Lincoln.

On 9 March 1950 he married Molly Moswell in Adelaide and they returned to Port Lincoln.

He passed away on 6 January 1959 and is buried in the Port Lincoln (Happy Valley) Cemetery. His wife rests beside him.

Two of Fred’s brothers also served during WW1, JK and Bert Schramm.

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Calendars Calendars Page 19 19 Page March/April 2020 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ S/Citizens National Trust Museum Open 10am-5pm Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ S/Citizens National Trust Museum Open 10am-5pm Cards/Tri-ominos/Pool 1.15pm National Trust Museum Open National Trust Museum Open 2—4pm National Trust Museum Open 2—4pm Jolly Day 10am—2pm @ Community National Trust Museum Open10am-5pm Weight Watchers @ Church of Christ @ S/Citizens 10am—12noon Australian Red Cross Door knocking Bingo 1.30pm @ Port Neill Hall Health Centre Respite to Go 10am—2pm @ S/Citizens 8.30—10.30am National Trust Museum Open 2—4pm Croquet @ 9.15am Art Gallery Open 10am—12noon Bingo 2pm @ Tumby Bay Hotel Croquet @ 3pm Tumby Bay Crochet Group RSL Club Open from 5.30pm Australian Red Cross Door knocking Port Neill Art Gallery and Op Shop Just love to Dance @ RSL 10am-12noon Art Gallery Open 10am—12noon 1pm—3.30pm @ Seabreeze Ungarra Community Café 9.30am- 2pm—4pm Australian Red Cross Door knocking Port Neill Art Gallery and Op Shop Table Tennis for All 1.30pm @ 11.30am Ungarra Community Café 12.30pm- 11am—4pm 4 Spencer St Tumby Bay Floral Art Group Meeting @ 11.30am 2.30pm Fitness for All 9am @ Port Neill Hall Lipson Hall and Progress Meeting 7pm Church of Christ TB Lions Club Meeting Ukulele 6.00pm @ Croquet Club Singing @ S/Citizens 3.00pm-5.00pm Australian Red Cross Door knocking Australian Red Cross Door knocking TB Progress Association Meeting 7.30pm Australian Red Cross Door knocking Australian Red Cross Door knocking

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ S/Citizens National Trust Museum Open 10am-5pm Cards/Tri-ominos/Pool 1.15pm National Trust Museum Open National Trust Museum Open 2—4pm Easter COUNCIL MEETING National Trust Museum Open10am-5pm Weight Watchers @ Church of Christ @ S/Citizens 10am—12noon Social Ball Room Dancing @ Lipson Hall Respite to Go 10am—2pm @ S/Citizens 8.30—10.30am National Trust Museum Open 2—4pm Croquet @ 9.15am 1.30pm-5.30pm 5.30pm Croquet @ 3pm Tumby Bay Crochet Group RSL Club Open from 5.30pm National Trust Museum Open 10am-5pm Art Gallery Open 10am—12noon 1pm—3.30pm @ Seabreeze Ungarra Community Café 9.30am- Jolly Day 10am—2pm @ Community Port Neill Art Gallery and Op Shop Table Tennis for All 1.30pm @ 11.30am Health Centre 11am—4pm 4 Spencer St Tumby Bay Senior Citizens Meeting Bingo 2pm @ Tumby Bay Hotel Ukulele 6.00pm @ Croquet Club Lipson Hall and Progress Meeting 7pm RSL Meeting 7pm Fitness for All 9am @ Port Neill Hall Golden Oldies—Just love to Dance 10am Tumby Bay CWA Meeting 1.30pm -12noon TB Progress Association Meeting 7.30pm

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ S/Citizens National Trust Museum Open 10am-5pm Indoor Bowls 1.15pm @ S/Citizens National Trust Museum Open 10am-5pm Cards/Tri-ominos/Pool 1.15pm National Trust Museum Open 2—4pm National Trust Museum Open 2—4pm Jolly Day 10am—2pm @ Community National Trust Museum Open10am-5pm Weight Watchers @ Church of Christ @ S/Citizens Bingo 1.30pm @ Port Neill Hall Health Centre Respite to Go 10am—2pm @ S/Citizens 8.30—10.30am National Trust Museum Open 2—4pm Art Gallery Open 10am—12noon Bingo 2pm @ Tumby Bay Hotel Croquet @ 3pm Tumby Bay Crochet Group RSL Club Open from 5.30pm Port Neill Art Gallery and Op Shop Just love to Dance @ RSL 10am-12noon Art Gallery Open 10am—12noon 1pm—3.30pm @ Seabreeze Ungarra Community Café 9.30am- 2pm—4pm Zonta Meeting—6.30pm @ Cummins Port Neill Art Gallery and Op Shop Table Tennis for All 1.30pm @ 11.30am Ungarra Community Café 12.30pm- Hotel (AGM) 11am—4pm 4 Spencer St Tumby Bay Floral Art Group Meeting @ 11.30am 2.30pm Ukulele 6.00pm @ Croquet Club Singing @ S/Citizens 3.00pm-5.00pm Church of Christ Ungarra Progress Meeting 7.30pm Fitness for All 9am @ Port Neill Hall