New South Wales Parks are quite reasonable with photography as a
hobby: 'Commercial
photography means any photographic activity, including nature, wildlife,
wedding, portraiture, advertising and editorial photography, which is
undertaken with the principal intention of creating images for commercial
application. Photography which is undertaken principally as a hobby or as a
personal interest in not considered commercial photography and is not
subject to fees and charges (other than normal fees, such as park entry
fees, which generally apply to public use of the park or site). The
occasional sale of an image by a photographer does not make the activity
=91commercial photography=92 provided that the image was derived from an
activity which was undertaken as a hobby or personal interest.' see
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/resources/parks/PhotoFees.pdf
Some other Australian jusistication won't let you sell any photo taken in a
National Park without a permit.
Simon Bennett
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