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Town by Town snapshot: Tumbulgum

July 19, 2024 BY
Tumbulgum NSW

Photo: THE TWEED TOURISM COMPANY

The size of Tumbulgum is about 8.6 square kilometres. It has one park covering nearly 0.2 per cent of total area. The population of Tumbulgum in 2016 was 404 people.

By 2021 the population was 454, showing a population growth of 12.4 per cent in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Tumbulgum is 50-59 years. Households in Tumbulgum are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1,975 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Tumbulgum work in a community and personal service occupation. In 2016, 71.8 per cent of the homes in Tumbulgum were owner-occupied compared with 85.9 per cent in 2021. At the moment, the median sales price of houses in the area is $989,431.

Situated about 818 kilometres north of Sydney and 120km southeast of Brisbane, Tumbulgum derives its name from an indigenous term meaning “meeting of the waters”, as it sits where the Tweed and Rous Rivers intersect. The town boasts a rich history, dating back to the 1880s when it was a key commercial hub in the region.

Tumbulgum retains its historical charm, with the village having moved to the southern bank of the Tweed River by 1885. Visitors can explore the Tumbulgum Heritage Trail, established in 2013, which offers a 40-50 minute walk through sites of historical significance.

Today, Tumbulgum enchants visitors with its scenic beauty and tranquil setting. A river cruise is an excellent way to experience the river system, observe diverse birdlife, and view Wollumbin. For those seeking adventure, SUP and kayak rentals are available to explore the waterways.

The village is ideal for relaxing activities like picnicking, fishing, or visiting the renowned Husk Distillers, home to the famous Ink Gin. Tumbulgum’s heritage-listed buildings, including the Tumbulgum Hotel, add to its charm. The village offers amenities such as a general store, post office, cafes, restaurants, and an antiques shop.

Surrounding Tumbulgum are natural reserves like Stotts Island Nature Reserve, featuring 77 hectares of sub-tropical rainforest, along with Duroby and Skinners Reserves. Tumbulgum is a hidden gem off the busy Tweed Valley Way, perfect for experiencing history, nature, and relaxation.

The predominant age group in Tumbulgum is 50-59 years. Households are primarily childless couples, with many working in community and personal service occupations. Mortgage repayments for these households typically amount to $1,975 per month. Homeownership in Tumbulgum has increased significantly, with 71.8 per cent of homes being owner-occupied in 2016 compared to 85.9 per cent in 2021.

The median sales price of houses in Tumbulgum is presently $989,431, showing a significant increase of 96.04 per cent over the past five years. The median asking rent per week is $500, and the average length of homeownership is 11.9 years. In the period ending April 2024, there were 12 house sales, compared to five house sales in the period ending April 2023.

With its blend of historical significance and modern lifestyle, Tumbulgum continues to attract both locals and visitors, making it a vibrant and welcoming community.