Tumby Bay, South Australia

Tumby Bay, South Australia

Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Tumby Bay
state = sa

|thumb|200px
caption = View of the Tumby Bay jetty
lga = District Council of Tumby Bay
postcode = 5605
est = 1900
pop = 1,228Census 2001 AUS|id=UCL426600|name=Tumby Bay (Urban Centre/Locality)|accessdate=2007-06-30]
elevation= 0
maxtemp = 22
mintemp = 14
rainfall = 330.2
stategov = Flinders
fedgov = Grey
dist1 = 45
dir1 = North
location1= Port Lincoln

Tumby Bay is a coastal town situated on the Spencer Gulf, on the eastern coast of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, 45 km north of Port Lincoln. The town of Tumby Bay is the major population centre of the District Council of Tumby Bay, and the centre of an agricultural district farming cereal crops and sheep, as well as having established fishing and tourism industries.

History

The bay was first explored and given the name "Tumby Bay" by Captain Matthew Flinders in 1802, after a parish in Lincolnshire, England. In 1840 Governor Gawler renamed the bay "Harvey('s) Bay" after one other districts early settlers. [Cite web
author = Manning Index Of S.A.
title = Tumby bay
url = http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/manning/pn/t/t6.htm#tumbyB
accessdate = 2007-04-24
] Then on November 15, 1900 the town of "Tumby" was proclaimed by Governor Tennyson, and the name of the bay itself reverted to "Tumby Bay". On June 14, 1984 the town officially became known as "Tumby Bay".Cite web
author = D.C. of Tumby Bay
title = History of the district
url = http://www.tumbybay.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=219
accessdate = 2007-04-24
]

The earliest settlers to the district arrived in the 1840s, and farmed the area with wheat and sheep predominantly. The town soon grew into an important grain storage and loading point, with a jetty constructed in 1874, only the second to be built on the Eyre Peninsula. This provided a much needed outlet for the copper ore which was coming from the Burrowing Mine. The original jetty was taken down in 1999 due to safety concerns, and a new one constructed. ]

The town's first school was opened in 1881 as 'Tumby', and the district's first hospital opened in 1939. [Cite web
author = Country Health SA - Eyre
title = Tumby bay Hospital History
url = http://www.erhs.sa.gov.au/6hospitals/Tumby_Bay/history.php
accessdate = 2007-04-24
]

Geography

s to the south.

Inside the bay, Tumby Island is the only island but further offshore lie the Sir Joseph Banks Group, a small archipelago that is easily accessed by boat from Tumby Bay. [Cite web
author = Tumby Bay Charters
title = Sir Joseph Banks Group of islands
url = http://www.tumbybaycharters.com.au/the_groups.htm
accessdate = 2007-04-24
]

Like much of coastal South Australia, Tumby Bay experiences a Mediterranean climate with warm to hot summers and moderately wet winters.

Economy

Since it was first settled, Tumby Bay has predominantly been an agriculturally driven town, with cereal crops, sheep and beef commonly farmed at the present. As with many towns on the Eyre Peninsula, Tumby Bay also has a well-established professional fishing industry.

Like many towns on the Eyre Peninsula, it is a popular holiday destination during the summer months.

One of the major drawcards to the area is its fishing, with a wide array of fish species available, including King George Whiting and Snapper. [Cite web
author = Eyre Peninsula Tourism
title = Eyre Peninsula Fishing Code
url = http://www.tep.com.au/region_fishing.htm
accessdate = 2007-03-26
] Fishing can be done from the town jetty, the surrounding beach and rock areas, as well as from a boat, which allows access to the Sir Joseph Banks Group. In 2001, a marina was constructed to allow easy all weather boat launching for a range of boat sizes, as well as opening up new real estate options. [Cite web
author = D.C. of Tumby Bay
title = Tumby Bay marina
url = http://www.tumbybay.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=143
access date = 2007-04-24
]

The safe, calm waters and the white sand of the bay lend themselves to a variety of watersports including swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving and water skiing for those with access to a boat.

The town has a caravan park, a cavern park and a number of hotels and apartments for tourists visiting the area, and has a large number of facilities and shops.

Community

Tumby Bay had a town population of 1228 in the 2001 census, with the vast majority being Australian born. Of those that immigrated (about 100 people), most are from the United Kingdom, with others coming from a variety of European countries, the U.S. and New Zealand.

The 2001 census by the Australian Bureau of Statistics found that the main religion followed in Tumby Bay was christianity, with the Anglican, Catholic and Uniting denominations having the strongest followings. The overall religious affiliations are summed up in the chart, derived from the census data.

There are a number of churches in the town, including Anglican, Uniting and Lutheran Churches.There are also a large number of sporting groups in the town, including football, cricket, netball, basketball, tennis, bowls and golf clubs, with most of the clubs competing in local leagues. [Cite web
author = D.C. of Tumby Bay
title = Sporting Facilities
url = http://www.tumbybay.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=153
accessdate = 2007-04-24
]

Tumby bay has an Area School to serve educational needs, as well as a public library located on school grounds. A hospital is also in place to serve the health needs of the town.

Government

Tumby Bay is encompassed in the District Council of Tumby Bay local government area with Graeme Stirling as mayor. The town is also incorporated in the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Flinders and the Australian House of Representatives Division of Grey.

Transport

Tumby Bay is normally reached by private car via the Flinders Highway that runs along the coastline of the Eyre Peninsula. Although the town does have an unsealed airfield, it is not usually used for private flights, but for the Flying Doctor and crop spraying aircraft.

The town is serviced daily by Premier Stateliner coaches. [Cite web
author = premier stateliner
title = Port Lincoln Route
url = http://www.premierstateliner.com.au/ttables/adl_plo.html
accessdate = 2007-04-24
]

External links

* [http://www.tep.com.au/region/tumby_bay.htm Tourism page]
* [http://www.tumbybay.sa.gov.au Council Site]

References

External links

* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/AS/5/Tumby_Bay.html FallingRain Map - elevation = 1m (Red dots are railways)]


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