Monarto have previously received funding from the Australian Government and the State Government.
As one example:
https://www.monartosafari.com.au/hundreds-of-jobs-created-as-monarto-safari-parks-visitor-centre-nears-completion/:~:text=The Visitor Centre project received,new entry and Visitor Centre.
The Visitor Centre project received $11.25m of funding from the Australian Government and $4.55m from the State Government towards a total $16.8m cost of building the new entry and Visitor Centre. The Rural City of Murray Bridge also contributed to the project through the construction of a new slip lane entry from Monarto Road.
That is no where near other state run zoos. And while I understand they get significant hand outs they that other private zoos don't get. They still have to pay there way a fair amount with staff wages and food.
For example, wild Asia at taronga where the elephants and asian rainforest exhibits that is now the rainforest trail was of memory 100mil. Plus all other costs are covered by government funding. Tarongas wild oceans was also in that ball park. Monarto have never seen that sort of money, let alone have it for a small precinct inside of the zoo.


