Annual Reports
Annual Report 2022-2023
Annual Report 2021-2022
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Annual Report 2020-2021
Download the Annual Report 2020-2021 (10 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2019-2020
Download the Annual Report 2019-2020 (13 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2018-2019
Download the Annual Report 2018-2019 (11 MB PDF)
Download the Year in Review 2018-2019 (10 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2017-2018
Download the Annual Report 2017-2018 (8 MB PDF)
Download the Year in Review 2017-2018 (6.5 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2016-2017
Download the Annual Report 2016-2017 (15.3 MB PDF)
Download the Year in Review 2016-2017 (14.8 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2015-2016
Download the Annual Report 2015-2016 (7.5 MB PDF)
Download the Year in Review 2015-2016 (10.8 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2014-2015
Download the Annual Report 2014-2015 (6.6 MB PDF)
Download the Year in Review 2014-2015 (4.7 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2013-2014
Download the Annual Report 2013-2014 (8.9 MB PDF)
Download the Year in Review 2013-2014 (3.3 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2012-2013
Download the Annual Report 2012-2013 (9.9 MB PDF)
Download the Year in Review 2012-2013 (7 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2011-2012
Download the Annual Report 2011-2012 (5.3 MB PDF)
Download the Year in Review 2011-2012 (4.9 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2010-2011
Download the Annual Report 2010-2011 (23.9 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2009-2010
Download the Annual Report 2009-2010 (7 MB PDF)
Annual Report 2008-2009
Download the Annual Report 2008-2009 (7.8 MB PDF)
Taronga Strategic Plan
2021 - 2025
Download Taronga's Strategic Plan 2021-2025 (13.3 MB PDF)
Taronga Information Guide
August 2020
Policies and guidelines
Venue Hirers' Supplier Selection
As a public non-financial corporation owned by the NSW Government, Taronga complies with the NSW Government Procurement Policy Framework for the direct procurement of all goods and services.
It is noted that while goods and services purchased by hirers of Taronga facilities (e.g. wedding photography) are not subject to the NSW Government Procurement Policy Framework referenced above, there remains a requirement for Taronga to adhere to good governance
practices and for employees to observe Taronga’s Code of Conduct.
Therefore, with regards to third party suppliers, Taronga employees and representatives cannot make specific recommendations to hirers of Taronga’s facilities. Taronga’s employees and representatives may provide information to hirers regarding the requirements of the venue
and may develop a resource list of known suppliers which meet required criteria; to enable the hirer to make their choice of supplier and enter into a direct contract with that supplier.
We thank you for your understanding in this matter.
Reconciliation Action Plan
In consultation with our Taronga Aboriginal Advisory Group Cammeraigal (TAAG) in Sydney, Community and Cultural Groups in Dubbo and our Indigenous staff, we have received support for Taronga to document the content of a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), including actions and initiatives to support First Nations people, by having a Strategic Plan Pillar dedicated to Taronga’s Commitment to Country. This Pillar outlines Taronga’s commitments and initiatives to supporting First Nations communities in Sydney and Dubbo, as well as staff and students. The Pillar commits to and embeds a way of working that respects and includes Indigenous Peoples, Cultures and place. Taronga will continue to review and consult with the TAAG and Community on its commitments and initiatives.
Noise Management Plan Protocol
Animal Welfare Charter
Guest Experience Charter
eTenders
The Government Information Public Access Act 2009 (GIPA Act) requires government agencies to record and publish certain information about contracts with private sector bodies where the contract values is more than $150,000. The current register of contracts may be viewed on the NSW Government eTenders website.
Downloadable policy documents
Public Interest Disclosure Policy
Privacy Statement
See Taronga's Privacy Statement here.
Data Breach Policy
Taronga's Data Breach Policy can be found here.