Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01354:body:0:p71
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01354
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 202908–205931

protection of World Heritage areas including to identify, protect, conserve, and transmit to future generations the world heritage values of the property (see Appendix C).

 Given the park's high national and international profile, many people and organisations seek to carry out commercial filming, photography and audio recording for a variety of purposes. Aṉangu welcome visiting commercial film, photography and media activities but want commercial material to be obtained and used in a culturally appropriate manner. Aṉangu also want opportunities to benefit from commercial film and photography activities through arrangements with commercial film, photography and sound recording projects. Benefits may be provided to individuals of the community through Aṉangu working as cultural supervisors, guides or talent in addition to revenue generated from fees associated with commercial media licences.
   From time to time, the park receives media attention and various media representatives come to the park to cover stories of particular interest or 'news of the day'. News of the day generally refers to unanticipated events that happen in the park and does not include general interest items about the park itself or planned events. On occasion, these types of media activities can be numerous and may extend to other types of
   image or sound recording. Journalists and news photographers, camera operators or recordists do not need to apply for a permit or licence to cover news of the day, but are requested to liaise with the park's media office to receive a media briefing before commencing any work, which will include information on how to capture and use images and footage in a culturally appropriate way.

   Challenges

    •      Promoting, marketing and capturing images of the park in ways that are consistent with Aṉangu wishes and cultural sensitivities and that accurately depicts the parks cultural and natural values
    •      Ensuring commercial film, photography and other media activities are managed in a consistent, transparent and efficient manner that provides clarity and certainty for the media industry

Prescriptions

5.3.1        The Director will encourage all promotion, marketing or depictions of the park to be consistent with the themes set out in section 5.2.1.

5.3.2        Commercial filming, photography and sound recording may be carried out in the National Park Zone and in accordance with:
         1. a permit, licence, or other authorisation arrangement;

         2. where needed, consultation with Aṉangu; and

         3. the following prescriptions in this Section.

5.3.3        Commercial filming, photography and sound recording that is small in scale will be authorised by a permit. Larger commercial 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