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District Council of Tumby Bay

District Council of Tumby Bay
South Australia
Tumby Bay LGA.png
Location of Tumby Bay District Council in blue
Population 2,668 (2015 est)
 • Density 1.01992/km2 (2.6416/sq mi)
Established 1906
Area 2,615.9 km2 (1,010.0 sq mi)
Mayor Samuel Telfer
Council seat Tumby Bay
Region Eyre Western
State electorate(s) Flinders
Federal Division(s) Grey
Website District Council of Tumby Bay
LGAs around District Council of Tumby Bay:
Elliston Cleve Cleve
Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council of Tumby Bay Spencer Gulf
Lower Eyre Peninsula Lower Eyre Peninsula Spencer Gulf

The Tumby Bay District Council is a local government area of South Australia covering an area of the North Eastern Eyre Peninsula. It was established in 1906, only six years after the town of Tumby Bay was established, when the district was severed from the former District Council of Lincoln (now the District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula) to form the present council.

The district encompasses a number of towns and localities, including Brooker, Butler, Cockaleechie, Koppio, Lipson, Moody, Port Neill, Tumby Bay, Ungarra, Yallunda Flat and part of Hincks.

The District's economy relies heavily on agriculture and fishing, and to a lesser extent, tourism.

The Area has long been a tourist destination, with fishing being a major attraction. A large marina was constructed in Tumby Bay in 2001, which has allowed for easier launching of boats, as well as development of nearby areas.

Coordinates: 34°22′30″S 136°06′10″E / 34.375°S 136.102777778°E / -34.375; 136.102777778


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