Thanks for that info. on Ghandi, Steve. I will bow to your expertise as regards the spelling of his name. (I've got an old Taronga book that spells it Gandy - now that can't be right!) So, from your info. I was five when he came to Taronga and in my early twenties when he "disappeared." He was therefore the bull elephant of my childhood and I was very impressed with him. Unforunately, his was a rather boring life, permanently chained by both front feet. Dunno who handled him, if anyone. Dave Cody, maybe?
No, never heard of Kangy Angy zoo before you mentioned it. Did I understand you to say that you volunteered there when you were a young bloke? What did they have there?
There was a small zoo at Charlestown, south of Newcastle when I was a kid. The "exotica" was limited to macaques and camels, otherwise it was the usual collection of cockatoos, kangaroos, goats and donkeys.
Oops - we've dragged this thread way off topic, so I will take it back by saying that I was amazed to see a photo of Pallas' Cat taken at Adelaide zoo by Hix in 1984. I didn't know that we had ever had them in Australia. Adelaide always has a few surprises for me - small animals that can't be seen anywhere else, and that's a real accomplishment in these days of standardisation.