Director may issue a licence only if:
the activity is consistent with:
the purpose for which the park is declared
any lease of indigenous people’s land in the park
the activity is not likely to:
endanger public safety
unduly damage the park
unduly interfere with the preservation or conservation of biodiversity or heritage in the park
unduly interfere with the protection of other features or facilities in the park
interfere with the privacy of a cultural event held in the reserve by the traditional owners of Aboriginal land in the park
interfere with the continuing cultural use of the park by the traditional owners of Aboriginal land in the park
interfere with the privacy of other persons in the park
the activity benefits the public or persons using the park
all the licence holder’s tour guides who will lead tours in Uluru-Kata Tjuta have successfully completed the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Knowledge for Tour Guides course.
In making a decision about whether to issue a licence, the Director may take into account whether a person to whom the licence is to be issued has, in the last 10 years, been convicted of or is subjected to proceedings for an environmental offence under the EPBC Act.