Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01354:body:0:p67
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01354
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Character Range: 191428–194669

restricted in accordance with the EPBC Regulations.

     5.1.6        Subject to the EPBC Regulations, , recreational activities and access to the park, or within particular areas or times (either temporarily or permanently) may be restricted by Director, for safety, environmental protection, cultural or management reasons using measures such as closures, limitations on numbers and booking systems (see also section 3.2.2).
5.1.7        Remote piloted aircraft (drones) may not be operated for recreational purposes.

      Note: Operation of remote piloted aircraft in connection with scientific research, commercial tourism or commercial film or photography activities may be carried out in accordance with an authorisation issued by the Director for that activity under this plan.

5.1.8        Helicopters may not land or take off in the National Park Zone except:

         1. in cases of emergency;

         2. for park management purposes; or

         3. for commercial activities that provide benefits to Aṉangu and are approved by the Director in accordance with this management plan.

Actions

5.1.9        Establish and continue to operate a tourism working group to provide advice to and support for the Board in relation to managing tourism in the park.

5.1.10     Develop new or enhance existing visitor infrastructure and activities to increase the range and quality of visitor experiences. This will be done in ways that:
         1. align with the tourism principles (see section 5.1.1)

         2. provide visitors with fulfilling and safe cultural and natural experiences;

         3. enhance visitor understanding and appreciation of cultural and natural values;

         4. protects and conserves the park's cultural and natural values; and

         5. are cost effective.

5.1.11     Upgrade the Cultural Centre, including its structure and interpretive information, working towards the Cultural Centre being a world class facility (see also section 5.2.6).

5.1.12     Maintain or upgrade walking tracks, roads and other visitor infrastructure and facilities.

5.1.13     Monitor visitor numbers, satisfaction and feedback, including tourism industry feedback.

5.1.14     Conduct safety risk assessments of visitor sites, facilities and infrastructure and implement measures to reduce risks to visitor safety.

    5.2      Information, education and interpretation

 Objective—What needs to happen

 Enrich visitor understanding and appreciation of the park's cultural and natural values

 Background

Nganaṉa minga tjuṯangka waakarinyi, Tjukurpa nintini, tjana kulintjaku. Tjana pitjara kulilku, 'muntawa, ngura nyangatja Tjukurpa puḻka tjara'. Aṉangu tjuṯangku Tjukurpa nyangatja rawangku kanyilkatiningi. Kala ngapartji alatjiṯu Tjukurpa nganampa kanyiniṯu munu minga tjuṯa nintilkatipai.
 © Sammy Wilson

 We are working with the tourists and teaching the visitors to understand our culture. On a visit they will realise, 'this is definitely a place with significant Aṉangu law and traditions'. Aṉangu have kept this law for a very long time. We make sure we continue in our turn to keep our law and teach visitors about it.

 Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park provides a unique opportunity for visitors