>The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation is assessing options for "alternative ownership" of the Ayers Rock Resort.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-16/ayers-rock-resort-sale-being-considered/103475592
>The resort has been the subject of controversy since the ILSC — formerly the Indigenous Land Corporation — purchased the asset for more than $300 million in 2010. The owners then wrote down the book value of the business to $225 million in 2015, raising questions over the merit of the agreed-upon sale price.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-10-15/traditional-owners-buy-300m-uluru-resort/2299808
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-19/uluru-resort-deal-sparks-call-for-reforms/6864796
>The resort saw a post-pandemic recovery for the 2022-'23 financial year with an average hotel occupancy of 69 per cent, up from 34 per cent the previous year, according to its annual report.
https://psnews.com.au/boost-needed-as-uluru-visitor-numbers-remain-below-long-term-averages/120533/
>After record numbers in 2019, visitor numbers have taken a significant hit due to the impact of the pandemic
https://camperchamp.com.au/statistics/australia/northern-territory-tourism/
>>514183725
>is a newfaggot
>shifts the argument to make it seems as though I'm the one with the weakness for having knowledge.
Just take your licks and lurk moar cunt.