It's funny (not really) that in the linked ABC site,
absolutely no mention is made of the other likely
possibility that tourism has steeply declined
since
the Aboriginals shut down non-indigenous
climbing of Ayers Rock from October 2019.
They failed to understand that (possibly?) 50% of
the tourists—particularly from overseas—visited
the Rock with the intention of climbing it.
At any rate, Ayers Rock was in situ 550 million years
ago, obviously long before the Aboriginals migrated
here from south-eastern Asia.
Ayers Rock or Uluru?I'm be happy to see the monolith named as Ayers
Rock-Uluru, as it's important to also acknowledge the
involvement of the white settlers in developing the
country whose benefits the Aboriginals share and enjoy.