Media guidelines
Find out how to capture video and images of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park while respecting Anangu cultural values.
Media guidelines
The media guidelines have been developed to help you carry out your work and promote this significant place, in line with its cultural and natural values.
They have been developed in collaboration with Anangu and representatives from the tourism, media, film and photographic industries.
Anangu Indigenous Cultural & Intellectual Property (ICIP) needs to be protected by following the ICIP
For more information on working with Indigenous communities, see Pathways & Protocols: a film makers guide to working with Indigenous people, culture and concepts (2009) by Terri Janke or the Northern Territory Governments Remote Engagement and Coordination Online Toolkit at bushready.nt.gov.au.
Media handbook
The media handbook is a tool for planning film, photography and other media projects at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
It will help you get the best out of your work in the park’s stunning World Heritage landscapes while producing a product that fits the values of the Anangu Traditional Owners.
Briefing videos
Are you taking photo or video in the park for commercial purposes? Watch the below briefings to familiarise yourself with our media guidelines.
1. Welcome to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
An introduction to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and Tjukurpa, the foundation of Anangu culture.
2. About the park
Learn about the history of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and how the park is managed.
3. Getting your shots
How to get the photos or footage you need while respecting Tjukurpa.
4. Staying safe and respecting culture
Some simple tips for staying safe and respecting the local culture in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.