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- Understanding parks
- Aboriginal culture and heritage
Australian Aboriginal culture is the longest continuing culture in the world
- Conservation
South Australia has had a proud tradition of establishing parks and reserves since 1891 when Belair National Park was first created
- Heritage sites
South Australia’s national parks are a treasure trove of heritage sites that connect visitors to the trials, challenges, and stories of the past
- Marine parks
South Australia’s marine parks help protect and conserve marine biological diversity and habitats, natural and cultural features and allow for ecologically sustainable development
- Permits and licences
- Drones and aircraft
Drones (remotely piloted aircraft) Low flying aircraft can severely disrupt resting and breeding animals
- Event permits
If you would like to hold on event or activity in a national park, you must apply for an event agreement
- Photography and filming permits
Amateur filming and photography A permit is not required to undertake filming or photography in South Australia’s national parks for amateur purposes
- Commercial Tour Operators
Any company, organisation or individual proposing to carry out commercial activities within the parks system requires a licence