ZYBen
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Australia Zoo on Queensland's Sunshine Coast has announced it is cutting 20 full-time staff and six casuals at the popular attraction and also putting expansion plans on hold.
The zoo says it is cutting the staff from more than 600 employees due to the economic crisis and gloomy tourism industry forecasts.
A zoo spokeswoman says all entitlements will be met and the workers will be given appropriate help.
Tourism Sunshine Coast chief executive officer Russell Mason says the zoo relies heavily on international visitors.
"Tourism Australia - like a number of organisations - have been looking at what's happening around the world and they've been looking at the visitation arrivals into Australia, particularly from an international perspective," he said.
"Their comment at the moment is that we haven't seen really the hard times yet and we really need to plan for those to happen through the middle of this year.
"It is one of the key international visitation points on the Sunshine Coast, therefore when we do see a bit of a slowdown in the international growth area, organisations that are focused on the international market or have a large proportion of their visitation from the international market are going to see some challenges in the future."
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I wonder what will happen of all the half finished projects and animals stuck 'out the back'?