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filming, photography and sound recording projects, or applicants that require frequent access to the park, will be authorised by a licence.

5.3.4        The Director may impose limits on the number of commercial film or photography crews authorised to be in the park at any one time.

5.3.5        All commercial tour operators will be required to provide copies of their advertising material as part of their permit, lease or licence conditions.

5.3.6        The Director may prohibit or restrict the capture of images or recording of sounds under the EPBC Regulations for cultural, environmental or safety reasons.

5.3.7        Media organisations reporting on news of the day events do not require a permit. News crews are encouraged to complete an online induction or attend a briefing by park staff before reporting in the park.

Actions

5.3.8        Establish and continue to operate a media working group to provide advice to and support for the Board in relation to managing media issues in the park.

5.3.9        Promote and market the park consistent with the themes in section 5.2.1, including by working cooperatively with the tourism industry, Tourism NT and Tourism Australia.

5.3.10     Provide and promote up-to-date and interactive pre-visit information and post visit sharing to visitors, education agencies and schools using a variety of means, including the park website, social media, visitor information providers and the tourism industry.

5.3.11     Promote and encourage pre-visit sales of park passes, products and services, enhance the visitor experience and encourage post-visit sharing on social media.

    5.4      Commercial operations

 Objective—What needs to happen

 Commercial tourism provides a range of fulfilling, sustainable, culturally appropriate and rewarding visitor experiences and benefits Aṉangu.

 Background

Ngayulu minga tjuta putikutu katipai kaya pulkaṟa pukuḻaripai. Tjinguru maḻatja tjuṯa pitjama, Tjukurpa tjuṯaku nintiringkuntjaku. Pala-palulanguṟuya nintiringkuku minga tjuṯaku kuḻu-kuḻu.
 © Ken Wilson

 I take tourists out bush and they love it. If young people come out they'll learn the stories and at the same time learn how to teach them to tourists.

 Commercial tour operators have an important role to play in assisting visitors to experience, enjoy and learn about the park's cultural and natural values. Tour operators bring a large proportion of visitors to the park and many visitors receive the majority of information about the park from tour guides. Well-run commercial operations also assist Parks Australia in managing visitors and provide important contributions to the
 local and regional economy. Parks Australia recognises the important role that commercial tours have in disseminating accurate and culturally appropriate information to visitors, which is why tour guides require entry-level tour guide accreditation to work in the park. At the time of this plans preparation, accreditation is achieved by completing the Uluṟu Knowledge for Tour Guides training course administered by Charles