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may be brought into and kept, propagated and/or cultivated in the Muṯitjulu community for non-commercial domestic purposes in accordance with a general approval issued by the Director, which may include conditions for the protection of park values.

     4.2.14     Public address systems, loud speakers, portable generators and alternators may be used in the Muṯitjulu Township Zone without the approval of the Director if the activity:
 1. is done with the permission of the Muṯitjulu community or MCAC; and

 2. does not negatively impact on the enjoyment of the park by park visitors.

     4.2.15     Non-commercial social and cultural events involving gatherings of more than 15 people may be held in the Muṯitjulu Township Zone with the permission of the Muṯitjulu community or MCAC, and do not require approval of the Director.

     4.2.16     Helicopters may land and take off in the Muṯitjulu Township Zone with the permission of the Muṯitjulu community or MCAC, and a permit issued by the Director.

     4.2.17     Aṉangu owned businesses and organisations, or other persons in partnership with an Aṉangu owned business or organisation, may carry out an activity in the Muṯitjulu Township Zone not covered in this Section in accordance with a permit or licence issued by the Director.

Actions

4.2.18     Meet regularly with MCAC in relation to items relevant to this management plan, including the sustainable development of Muṯitjulu community.

4.2.19     Pursue agreements with MCAC that outline the Directors and MCACs working relationships.

4.2.20     Work with other agencies and organisations, particularly the Commonwealth and Northern Territory Governments, in relation to the sustainable development of Muṯitjulu community.

4.2.21     Pursue the transfer of the ownership and management of essential services and associated infrastructure to another organisation or agency.

4.2.22     Provide and facilitate opportunities for Muṯitjulu based Aṉangu corporations or enterprises to undertake the contractual delivery of services to implement this management plan.

4.2.23     Assess and monitor groundwater use, capacity and sustainability (see also section 3.1.15).

4.2.24     Continue to fund and support the Muṯitjulu Liaison Officer position in accordance with the park lease agreement, and a role description and budget approved by the Board.

4.2.25     Support programs for managing fire, introduced animals and non-native animals, including educational programs.
   Part B – Chapter 5

   Tourism experiences and services

   Minga tjuṯaku palyaṉi kanyintjaku

   Pukulpa pitjama Aṉanguku ngurakutu

   Welcome to Aṉangu land
     5.     Tourism experiences and services

   Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park is one of the world's iconic visitor destinations and provides opportunities for    a range of high quality experiences based around culture and nature. Aṉangu want to share the park with visitors while maintaining Tjukurpa and safeguarding their culture, lifestyle and privacy. Aṉangu welcome visitors as their guests and invite them to enjoy their land and learn about their culture. Aṉangu also expect