Major industries in the area include
pig farming,
dairying, and growing
grains, hay and olives. The head office of
Coorong District Council is situated in the town. The
Tailem Bend Solar Power Farm and
The Bend Motorsport Park, respectively and south-east of the town, are significant recent additions to the region's economy. The
Tailem Bend railway centre was a large employer for much of the 20th century, providing refuelling, servicing and maintenance facilities for trains on the interstate railway line and rural lines radiating into the
Murraylands to the north-east. The steep grades and sharp curves of the
Mount Lofty Ranges towards Adelaide required steam locomotives with power at slow speeds; for the relatively straight and flat interstate line to the Victorian border, fast, large-wheeled locomotives were needed. In 1926, expanded facilities were opened, including a large
roundhouse, as part of the reforms initiated by the
South Australian Railways Commissioner
William Webb. Diesel-electric locomotives introduced in the 1950s had wider power and speed ranges, and longer distances between refuelling, reducing the need for the facilities, and when government ownership of the railways gave way at the turn of the century to private operating companies running non-stop interstate freight trains, most of the facilities were demolished. However, a locomotive and rolling stock reconditioning company operated from the remaining premises. == Transport ==