Modbury Heights Council Intelligence
City of Tea Tree Gully · Council intelligence · Updated 2026-04-28
“18.1 Harpers Field Community Hub update (D26/17441)... Cr Champion commended staff on Harper's Field Community Hub and the great outcomes for the community.”
City of Tea Tree Gully Council Meeting, 14 April 2026
New community hub construction/fit-out involves plumbing, electrical, HVAC and roofing trades; ongoing maintenance creates emergency trade demand.
“18.3 Greenwith Community Building and Shared Facilities (D26/22278)”
City of Tea Tree Gully Council Meeting, 14 April 2026
Community building works in Greenwith may require electrical, plumbing and roofing services for construction or upgrades.
“Adopts the draft Annual Business Plan 2026-2027 and Long Term Financial Plan for the purpose of public consultation”
City of Tea Tree Gully Council Meeting, 14 April 2026
Annual Business Plan determines capital works including stormwater, road and building maintenance budgets that drive trade contractor demand.
“That Council does not submit a nomination to the Federal Blackspot Consultative Panel.”
City of Tea Tree Gully Council Meeting, 14 April 2026
Federal Blackspot funding affects local road and drainage works; civil and traffic-related trades may see indirect impact.
“Harpers Field Community Hub update (D26/17441)”
City of Tea Tree Gully Council Meeting, 14 April 2026
New community hub construction/fit-out can drive demand for plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and roofing trades during build and ongoing maintenance.
Modbury Heights falls within the City of Tea Tree Gully local government area in North Eastern Adelaide, South Australia.
If you're in Modbury Heights and something's gone wrong with your water or drains at midnight on a Sunday, you're not alone—the housing stock here is old enough that pipe failure isn't rare. Most of the homes were built when plumbers weren't thinking about 50-year lifespans, so when the original copper starts weeping or the terracotta sewer gets roots through it, we're the ones you ring. TradePulse's on the job 24/7 across north-east Adelaide, and we know this suburb inside out.
- Copper and galvanised pipe corrosion in 1970s–80s homes
- Root intrusion into terracotta sewer lines
- Blocked drains after heavy rain from debris and tree matter
- Burst pipes in older brick veneer homes during cold snaps
- Slow drains and persistent odours from deteriorating underground sewer
- Water pressure drops from mineral buildup in aged reticulated pipes
- Failed joints in poly pipe where it's been installed over the original galvanised
- Stormwater backup during autumn and winter rainfall