Fantastic news! Lots of moving around in the population lately.
With a new bull, perhaps Monarto's crash will be more successful with breeding. Only one of their cows, Umqali, has been breeding regularly these past few years and I'm assuming it's due to her being the dominant female and hormonally suppressing the other cows. Perhaps with Umfana as the new breeding bull, things will change and in a few years Savannah will have her first calf and Uhura will have her first calf in over a decade. It sounds like moving around bulls has been quite beneficial for breeding groups in the Australasian region especially so I'm hoping for the best.
Over at Dubbo, things have been less problematic in terms of breeding but that may be because up until recently only one of their cows, Mopani, was of breeding age. But her daughter, Kamari, is now of breeding age (which I'm assuming is why her father, Umfana, was sent out) so I wonder if her remaining with Mopani will affect her ability to successfully breed. Speaking of Mopani, I wouldn't be surprised if Umfana managed to get her pregnant once more prior to his departure.
With these transfers, I think we can expect some calves from Monarto, Dubbo, Altina, Hamilton, Auckland (already confirmed), Australia Zoo, and maybe from Orana and Werribee anytime from now to the end of 2023.