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$16M upgrade project approved for Taronga Zoo

27 Jan, 2021
Artist’s impression image, courtesy of the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment.

The $16 million revamp of one of Taronga Zoo’s most popular native animal enclosures is one step closer with the New South Wales Government giving the project the green light, paving the way for a conservation and visitation boost.

Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Rob Stokes, detailed that the significant upgrade works to the Australia Precinct would include a canopy walk from which to view koalas, extensions to the kangaroo and wallaby ‘walkthrough experience’, underwater viewing of platypus and improvements to the nocturnal exhibition.

“Taronga Zoo is one of Australia’s most iconic tourist destinations and this revamp will place greater emphasis on some of our nation’s most iconic animals,” Minister Stokes said.

“This development will inject $16 million into the state’s economy and create more than 800 construction jobs while helping to make Taronga Zoo a more attractive tourist destination.”

Minister for Energy and Environment, Matt Kean, noted that Taronga Zoo has been an important part of Sydney Harbour’s landscape and NSW’s critical conservation work since 1916.

“The Australia Precinct at Taronga is home to some of our Aussie icons including the koala, platypus and bilby,” Mr Kean said.

“The project will see new life breathed into parts of the precinct that are more than 30 years old, improving the visitor experience and encouraging more people to get out and learn about the conservation of our iconic Aussie animals.”

Member for North Shore, Felicity Wilson, added that the funding is great news for the local community and visitors alike.

“Our community is so proud to have Taronga Zoo in our local area and a revitalised Australia Precinct means greater focus on giving visitors the opportunity to interact with animals that are unique to Australia,” Ms Wilson said.

Works on the precinct upgrade are set to kick-off in the coming months, with the project expected to be completed by 2023.

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