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Saturday, 14 February, 2026
HomeCommunity NewsPutting community first

Putting community first

Lower Eyre Council is proud to work alongside our communities to enhance the livability and productivity for our ratepayers.

We continue to advocate for our region at all levels of government, addressing critical issues such as freight, childcare, and health to ensure the long-term viability and wellbeing of our communities.

One of our key achievements is the redevelopment of the Cummins Swimming Pool which now offers a revitalized space for families, schools, and community groups to enjoy for many

years to come.

The North Shields Dune Rehabilitation Project highlights our dedication to protecting our coastlines and fostering long-term environmental sustainability. Likewise, maintaining and improving our road network remains a priority, with recent upgrades to Flinders Highway and ongoing work on Bratten Way to ensure reliable travel for both business and residents.

We are also proud of the recent work at the Poonindie Cemetery where a local archaeologist, in collaboration with local First Nations people has enabled its reopening to

the public, preserving an important part of our history.

A new governance model for the Port Lincoln Airport marks an exciting chapter for our region as we explore the possibilities of a greater return on investment to ratepayers, enhance financial viability and work towards cost-effective, reliable air travel to maintain essential connectivity that supports economic growth and investment.

Council received funding from the Regional Housing Initiative Program for a three-stage residential development in Cummins which will provide much-needed housing for future generations, supporting the confidence of the agricultural sector in our region.

Council’s Community Grants Program continues to empower local initiatives with a financial contribution of $60,000 to support various community projects. Our newly introduced grant for smaller townships is specifically designed to assist volunteer groups with projects to revitalise their communities.

Delivering the Coffin Bay Foreshore Revitalisation Project is set to enhance access and enjoyment for residents and visitors by formalizing carparking, extending the Oyster Walk and implementing rain gardens to manage stormwater run-off which will improve the environmental sustainability of the bay.

Through strategic planning, strong partnerships, and a community-first approach, Lower Eyre Council will continue to focus on building a connected, vibrant, and sustainable region we can all be proud to call home.

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