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  • Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
    • For visitors
    • Culture and history
      • Tjukurpa
      • History of the park
      • Anangu language
      • Rock art
    • Natural environment
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      • Conserving Uluru-Kata Tjuta
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      • Please don't climb
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Plans and strategies

  • Interpretation Strategy 2020–2030 - Seeing the park through An̲angu eyes 
  • National Park Management Plan 2021
  • Climate Change Strategy 2012-2017
  • Tourism Directions: Stage 1

Maps and visitor guides

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Art, culture and history

  • Anangu art
  • Anangu language
  • Bush foods
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  • European history
  • Handback
  • Tjukurpa
  • Understanding country

Nature and science

  • Birds
  • Extreme temperatures
  • Flora
  • Geology
  • Introduced species
  • Mammals
  • Reptiles
  • Water
  • Weather
  • World heritage

Audio tours

  • The ABC has put together a series of podtours on the Red Centre Way. Visit the Red Centre Way podtour series to hear the podtour about Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
  • ABC's Hindsight program presents an interesting historical podcast describing the birth of tourism at Uluru. Listen to the podcast here.

Guidelines and handbook

  • Guidelines for commercial image capture, use and commercial sound recording
  • Knowledge handbook for tour guides

Case studies and fact sheets

  • Inaugural Awards for Excellence - Recognising outstanding contributions to Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park
  • Preserving culture - a world first
  • 20th Anniversary "Handback" - a brief background
  • Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park National Park Mala Reintroduction Project

Research and reports

Fauna info

  • Australian threatened species: great desert skink 2006 (factsheet)
  • Australian threatened species: greater bilby 2005 (factsheet)
  • National recovery plan for marsupial moles 2005 - 2010

Flora info

  • Recovery plan for Hakea pulvinifera 2000

Pest Management

  • Invasive species in Australia 2004 (factsheet)
  • Threat abatement plan for competition and land degradation by rabbits 2016

For kids

  • Uluru Kata Tjuta Kids Activity Book (PDF - 1.88 MB)
  • Ngintaka booklet (PDF - 2.86 MB)
  • Tinka worksheet (PDF - 3.01 MB)
  • Mala worksheet (PDF - 512.87 KB)
  • Website activity sheet (PDF - 409.02 KB)
  • Word search activity sheet (PDF - 494.03 KB)
  • Thorny devil activity sheet.pdf (PDF - 418.37 KB)
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