Hi Colin-I wasn't trying to be a smart-ass...as I recall you had some "wildlife issues" at Banff (just not as "wild" as NSW)!
Like I said-this isn't a smart-ass response and I'm not an APCD designer (and I don't play one on TV!)

, but would this work...I see that NSW does host tournaments-are these major ones that would require regular tournament objects AND crowds? If not, could one of those categories be replaced with the "more natural" attractions that you mentioned...for example-replacing crowds with kangaroos or TV cameras with snakes or other things that are native to Australia? It would restrict the amount of tournament detail you have but from the sound of things it would be a good trade off. If you want to host a tournament perhaps just using crowds and keeping the snakes, etc. as the tournament objects would work. Normally I'd insert a punch line here but it's late so you do it.
As an aside-and while I was doing this comment-I know that the APCD allows for tournament objects and crowds for all its courses and by clicking "No" you shouldn't have to do a separate course (except for situations like I mentioned in my last post).
Does the "crowd" button actually require "people" or can it be used to promote other aspects of the course...like I think is the point here...the same goes for the "tournament objects". Are they specifically defined in APCD as "Tournament Objects"? As I said earlier, if the course you're working on doesn't host any tour events (and let's face it VERY few do) then there is no need to use the "Tournament" or "Crowd" options for their intended purposes if you think there's something more valuable that could be inserted.
Just don't forget the clubhouse!
Anyway, it's bedtime and all this curling kerfuffle at the Olympics has left me exhausted. If you have a Facebook account, I've been involving myself in the discussions and I'm going to have a
BIG-and I hope very funny post on Scotland's (and now Canada's) "Roaring Game" after they "pass the torch". We curlers take our game very seriously-but normally with a good sense of humour!