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ROYALTIES FOR REGIONS
Marketing, Communications and Acknowledgements Policy
March 2016
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INTRODUCTION
The Royalties for Regions program provides a framework to support and maintain strong and vibrant regions by investing in infrastructure and strategic service projects across regional Western Australia.
The Department of Regional Development (DRD), on behalf of the State Government, is responsible for administering the Royalties for Regions program as outlined in the Royalties for Regions Act (2009). The State’s nine Regional Development Commissions work closely with DRD to deliver the program.
The program has enabled and delivered great outcomes for regional communities by maintaining and improving the liveability of the State’s regions and maximising benefits for local communities. To expand on the program’s regional development outcomes, the future focus will be on investing for economic growth and development.
The Royalties for Regions Marketing, Communications and Acknowledgement Policy is designed to assist managers of projects funded by Royalties for Regions to meet the requirements of funding agreements.
Further information is available from:
Corporate and External Services Department of Regional Development Email: [email protected]
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POLICY STATEMENT
Royalties for Regions (RfR) funding recipients are required to acknowledge the funding provided by the Western Australian Government. This policy outlines the marketing, communication and acknowledgment requirements for RfR funded projects.
SCOPE
This policy applies to all recipients of RfR funding, including third parties, throughout the project duration, unless deemed an exception by DRD.
PURPOSE OF THE POLICY
This policy outlines requirements for acknowledging the support of the RfR program and provides guidance for the associated Ministerial approvals process.
Acknowledging RfR support will increase community awareness of the program, inform the community of the broad range of activities funded through the program as well as the direct benefits of these projects.
POLICY SUMMARY
This policy outlines the acknowledgement requirements that are included in the funding agreements between recipients and DRD which, unless agreed otherwise by DRD, include the requirement to:
 acknowledge the funding support of the State Government RfR program on all material and at all announcements relating to the funded project, including newsletters, media statements, presentations, speeches, milestone celebrations, publications and correspondence.
 acknowledge the funding support of the State government RfR program through authorised and appropriate use the RfR logo on all promotional materials, including signage, banners, plaques, websites and advertising.
 actively provide opportunities to promote the funded project and the RfR program, including official launches, openings, stakeholder forums and project displays, in consultation with DRD.
A copy of the standard funding acknowledgment clause in all RfR funding agreements is attached Appendix 1.
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POLICY GUIDELINES
The following guidelines are provided to help recipients of RfR funding meet the marketing, communications and acknowledgement requirements and responsibilities associated with receiving RfR funding, as per the funding agreements.
1. Special Requirements
Funding recipients are encouraged to read the funding agreement for their project and ensure they are familiar with the requirements that apply to marketing, communications and acknowledgement, including any ‘Special Conditions’ that may be specific to the project.
2. Coordination
Funding recipients / partners should liaise with the DRD Project Officer who manages the agreement.
3. Acknowledgement
Appropriate acknowledgement of RfR funding applies (but is not limited) to:
3.1. media statements 3.2. corporate publications 3.3. signage
3.4. plaques
3.5. launches / openings / unveilings 3.6. milestone celebrations
3.7. speeches
3.8. presentations material 3.9. online (web page)
3.10. all advertising material relating to the funded project.
4. Approvals
Where RfR has funded or contributed funding to a project, approval must be obtained from DRD for all project communications including, but not limited to, those detailed below.
Use of the State Government Badge, DRD logo and RfR logo must comply with the co- badging protocols detailed in the RfR Stakeholder Style Guide ( Appendix 4).
All approvals for acknowledgements must be submitted to the relevant DRD Project Officer and to DRD Communications prior to production.
Exemptions: All Western Australian State Government capital works projects valued over $500,000 must comply with the Department of Finance Signage Guidelines capital works (Appendix 5).
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Please note: This exception only applies to signage aspects of the project. RfR recipients must still comply with the other acknowledgement requirements that are included in the funding agreements between recipients and DRD. See Appendix 1 for a copy of the standard funding acknowledgement.
5. Media
5.1. Media Management
Funding recipients are encouraged to promote the RfR funded project and the benefits that it will bring to the community. Where practical, all promotional activity relating to the project should acknowledge the RfR funding and must be approved by DRD.
Western Australian Government departments and agencies receiving RfR funding are required to work with DRD to develop joint Ministerial media statements. Media statements may be appropriate to announce funding, partnerships, openings and launches, and key milestones, and must be completed in consultation with DRD.
The following guidelines apply:
 Draft media statements prepared by the funding recipient are to be
forwarded to DRD Communications for approval and inclusion of quotations (Minister or Director General).
 DRD requires at least two working days for approvals and undertakes to return approved media statements within this timeframe.
 Joint media statements are a consultative process with all departments / agencies.
 Any acknowledgement of RfR must include the following phrase: ‘… made possible by the State Government’s Royalties for Regions program’.
Appendix 2 of this policy outlines the Joint Media Statement Development and Approval Process.
5.2. Country Local Government Fund and Regional Grants Scheme funded projects
Where projects are likely to generate community interest, they may be announced by the Minister for Regional Development. Please contact the relevant DRD Project Officer to discuss.
For projects that will not be announced by the Minister, media statements can still be used as an effective tool to promote the project and acknowledge the RfR funding.
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6. Advertising
All advertising material must display the RfR logo and include the following text:
This project is made possible by the State Government’s Royalties for Regions program.
Any exemptions to these references must be discussed with the DRD Communications team.
Placement and sizing of the logos must comply with the RfR Stakeholder Style Guide (Appendix 4).
7. Signage
All projects receiving RfR funding are required to acknowledge RfR in the most suitable format.
Signage must comply with the RfR Stakeholder Style Guide (Appendix 4) and where practicable, be erected within four weeks of the project commencing.
The requirement for appropriate RfR signage is in addition to any Commonwealth Government project signage that has been produced, or is being planned.
Recipients are responsible for ensuring signs comply with other relevant regulations and by-laws including Departments of Main Roads; Planning; and Local Government.
7.1. Signage categories
The minimum signage requirements are specified in the RfR Stakeholder Style Guide (see Appendix 4) and are divided into the following categories:
Category one - projects receiving less than $100,000 in RfR funding Minimum requirements:
 One Style A sign erected in an area of high visibility to the general public on the most prominent public-facing side of the project location.
 Signage artwork, size and location proposals must be submitted to the relevant DRD Project Officer and to DRD Communications for approval prior to production.
 On completion of the project, a permanent plaque acknowledging RfR, to be affixed to the structure. All plaque artwork must be submitted to the relevant DRD Project officer and to DRD Communications for approval prior to production
Category two - projects receiving more than $100,000 but less than $5 million Minimum requirements:
 One Style B sign erected in an area of high visibility to the general public on the most prominent public-facing side of the project location.
 Signage artwork, size and location proposals must be submitted to the relevant DRD Project Officer and to DRD Communications for approval prior to production.
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 On completion of the project, a permanent plaque acknowledging RfR, to be affixed to the structure. All plaque artwork must be submitted to the relevant DRD Project officer and to DRD Communications for approval prior to production.
Category three - projects receiving more than $5 million Minimum requirements:
 One Style C sign erected in an area of high visibility to the general public on the most prominent public-facing side of the project location, with one additional Style A sign on the most prominent road-facing side, or high traffic area, at the project location.
 Signage artwork, size and location proposals must be submitted to the relevant DRD Project Officer and to DRD Communications for approval prior to production.
 On completion of the project, a permanent plaque acknowledging RfR, to be affixed to the structure. All plaque artwork must be submitted to the relevant DRD Project officer and to DRD Communications for approval prior to production.
WA State Government capital works projects valued over $500,000
Capital works projects valued over $500,000 must comply with the Department of Finance Signage Guidelines capital works (Appendix 5). All signs must be
approved before production by the Department of Finance. Contact Gary Marcon on 6551 1808 or email [email protected] for information or artwork templates.
Capital works projects are projects that are State Government delivered and result in a State owned asset (eg State Hospital). If infrastructure projects are delivered and then owned by local government, non-government or private enterprise they are NOT classified for State purposes as capital works projects.
If you are unsure if the project is capital works, please contact the Department of Finance.
WA State Government capital works projects valued under $500,000 For capital works projects valued under $500,000, please adhere to this Policy and the RfR Stakeholder Style Guide (Appendix 4).
Important signage information:
 Signs must, where practical, be located in an area of high visibility to the general public and are not to be obscured by roadside objects, including any other information signs.
 Signs must be appropriate for local weather conditions e.g. cyclone proof.
 Signs that have been removed or damaged must be replaced.
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 On completion of the project, signage must be maintained for a period of 12 months.
 Photographs of signage in situ with details of their location are to be provided to DRD Communications once they have been erected.
 If there is not an appropriate physical location to erect a sign or plaque, or it is more appropriate to place acknowledgement on an object (such as a vehicle), this should be discussed with the DRD Communications team. Always discuss your project with the DRD Project Officer to determine your project’s specific signage requirements.
8. Events
Please contact DRD Communications in advance of all event planning pertaining to any RfR funded projects.
8.1. Notice required
DRD Communications to be contacted regarding the commencement of works, sod turnings, launches, official openings, or any other significant milestones for all RfR funded projects.
A minimum of one month’s notice is required for proposed events.
8.2. Event invitations
DRD Communications should be consulted prior to artwork being finalised and distributed for the development of all event invitations and collateral.
8.3. Invitees
For all events associated with the project being funded, please contact DRD Communications during event planning to discuss:
 the attendance of the Minister for Regional Development;
 representation from the local member
 representation from DRD at the event
 representation from the local Development Commission
 appropriate invitees for the event.
8.4. Speeches and Presentations
Funding recipients are required to acknowledge the RfR funding in all presentations and speeches relating to the project.
An events checklist is available upon request from DRD communications.
9. Publications
Funding recipients are required to acknowledge the RfR funding in all corporate publications relating to the project.
Please contact DRD Communications for RfR acknowledgement requirements.
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10. Online Acknowledgement
The State Government Badge (or joint State Government Badges, if appropriate) and the RfR logo should appear on all web pages pertaining to the funded project.
Where practicable, acknowledgement should include the following text:
This project is made possible by the State Government’s Royalties for Regions program.
For guidelines on how to correctly use the State Government Badge and RfR logo, refer to the RfR Stakeholder Style Guide (Appendix 4).
11. Promotional Material
Other than print publications, DRD and RfR logos should not be included on any promotional material, giveaways or competitions with project funded prizes. When in doubt, please contact DRD Communications for clarification.
12. Photographs
For RfR funded infrastructure projects, DRD should be provided with photographs:
 of the project signage acknowledging RfR funding
 at various stages throughout the project roll-out and construction
 at the completion of the project
 that are of a suitable quality for reproduction, i.e. 2MB or larger
 with captions, a brief explanation and dates of photographs
 with a signed talent release form for each person in the photograph and written consent for DRD to use them for promotional purposes (attached at Appendix 3).
Photographs should be emailed or sent on an USB to the relevant DRD Project Officer.
Other promotional photographs of RfR funded projects would be most appreciated and can be provided to DRD where practicable. These may include the achievement of key milestones, promotional or other events.
REFERENCES
Royalties for Regions Act 2009
Royalties for Regions Funding Agreements Royalties for Regions Stakeholder Style Guide
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APPENDIX 1
Funding agreement extract -
This policy applies to the following extract from the agreement between funding recipient and DRD:
Acknowledgement of Department
(a) Any Royalties for Regions communication activity including presentations, publications, signage, articles, newsletters, or other literary works relating to the Project shall:
(i)
give equal representation to the Parties in the display of Royalties for Regions’logos, the Recipient’s logos and party names where agreed and as deemed appropriate; and
(ii)
be consistent with the Department's Marketing, Communications and Acknowledgements Policy.(b) The respective roles of the Parties must be acknowledged at relevant fora, conferences, and project launches where the Project is promoted.
(c) The Parties shall:
(i)
work cooperatively at the senior management and officer levels;(ii)
maintain open communication, both formal and informal, to progress the objectives of this Agreement;(iii)
share information and knowledge as practicable; and(iv)
advise any shared stakeholders about arrangements between the Parties.(d) The Parties shall coordinate joint communications when dealing with the media and shared stakeholders in relation to the Project referred to in this Agreement on issues of significance or mutual concern, including circulating draft media statements, advertising proposals and advertisements between the Parties for comment prior to publication.
(e) The Recipient shall coordinate joint communications with the Department prior to the release of any media statement, advertising proposal or advertisement by the Recipient in relation to the Project.
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APPENDIX 2
Joint Media Statement Development and Approval Process
DRD sends this version to Regional Development Media Advisor
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APPENDIX 3 - Photo Release Form
Image Permission Form
PERMISSION TO USE PHOTOGRAPHS FOR MARKETING AND PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES
The participant named below or the parent/legal guardian on their behalf gives
permission for the Department of Regional Development, to use the images taken by ____________________________ on ______________ for marketing and
promotional purposes, including material for Royalties for Regions programs.
I am aware that these photo/s may be published as part of media reports, newsletters, advertising, on the web, or in other communications tools.
For participants aged under 18, this form must be signed by a parent/legal guardian.
Participant’s name:
Telephone (H):
Telephone (M):
Email:
Participant signature: Date:
Parent/Legal guardian name: Telephone:
Parent/Legal guardian signature: Date:
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APPENDIX 4
RfR Stakeholder Style Guide
Stakeholder
Style Guide
For Royalties for Regions funded projects 2016
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RfR Acknowledgement 3
Fonts and Colours 4
Logos 5
Signage
Style A 7
Style B 9
Style C 12
Plaques 15
Royalties for Regions (RfR) Stakeholder Style Guide
This style guide has been created to assist those parties that have received RfR funding to meet the obligations of their funding agreement relating to the Marketing, Communications and Acknowledgement Policy.
This style guide has been designed in accordance with, and complies with the State Government Badge of Western Australia style guide.
While some items detailed in this document are governed by strict guidelines (e.g. logo usage), there is some flexibility regarding material such as press advertisements and signage, with examples provided.
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All projects receiving RfR funding are required to adhere to RfR Marketing Communications and Acknowledgement Policy and acknowledgement on project signage and must meet minimum signage requirements according to the below categories.
Category one: projects receiving less than $100,000 in RfR funding
Minimum requirements:
• One Style A (see page 7) sign erected in an area of high visibility to the general public on the most prominent public-facing side of the project location.
• Signage artwork, size and location proposals should be submitted to the relevant DRD Communications Officer for approval prior to production.
• On completion of the project, a permanent plaque (see page 15) acknowledging the RfR funding.
Category two: projects receiving more than $100,000 but less than $5 million in RfR funding
Minimum requirements:
• One Style B (see page 9) sign erected in an area of high visibility to the general public on the most prominent public-facing side of the project location.
• Signage artwork, size and location proposals must be submitted to the relevant DRD Communications Officer for approval prior to production.
• On completion of the project, a permanent plaque (see page 15) acknowledging the RfR funding.
Category three: projects receiving more than $5 million RfR funding Minimum requirements:
• One Style C (see page 12) sign erected in an area of high visibility to the general public on the most prominent public-facing side of the project location, with one additional Style A (see page 7) sign on the most prominent road-facing side, or high traffic area, at the project location.
• Signage artwork, size and location proposals must be submitted to the relevant DRD Communications Officer for approval prior to production.
• On completion of the project, a permanent plaque acknowledging the RfR funding.
WA State Governement capital works projects valued over $500,000
Projects classified as capital works, valued at over $500,000 must adhere to the Department of Finance capital works style guide.
Capital works projects are projects that are State Government delivered and result in a State owned asset (eg State Hospital). If infrastructure projects are delivered and then owned by local government, non-government or private enterprise they are NOT classified for State purposes as capital works projects.
WA State Governement capital works projects valued under $500,000
Projects classified as capital works, valued at under $500,000, must adhere to the RfR Marketing Communications and Acknowledgement Policy and this Style Guide.
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Fonts Colours
These colours are associated with the core brand for Royalties for Regions and are the primary colours to be used.
NOTE: These colours are not a true representation, they are approximates only. For accurate colour representation refer to the Pantone Matching System (PMS).
PMS 349 (Green) C:100 M:0 Y:78 K:42
PMS 132 (Gold) C:0 M:28 Y:100 K:30
Black
C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:100
Blue
C:90 M:50 Y:5 K:30 Arial Bold (HEADINGS)
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
Arial Regular (BODY COPY)
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
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Applying the State Government Badge
Preferred option
When badging solo, the preferred version of the Department of Regional Development’s State Government Badge is as follows:
Alternate option
If space is restricted, it may be appropriate to use the alternative version as below:
Applying the State Government Badge with more than one department name
Two department names
Preferred option
When using the State Government Badge with two department names only, it should be represented as follows:
Department of Regional Development and Lands
Arial Regular 11pt
1.5mm
Arial Bold11pt
0.75 stroke weight
Arial Regular 11pt Arial Bold11pt
The font sizes are based on crest width of 21.7mm
Department of Another Government Department
Alternate option
If space is restricted, it may be appropriate to use the alternative version as below:
Government of Western Australia Department of Regional Development and Lands Department of Another Government Department
0.75 stroke weight
Arial Regular and Bold 11pt Arial Regular and Bold 12pt
1.5mm The font sizes are based
on crest size of 21.7mm
More than two department names
When using the State Government Badge with more than two department names, it should be represented as follows:
Department of ...
Department of ...
Department of ...
Department of ...
Arial Regular and Bold 11pt.
The font sizes are based on crest size of 21.7mm.
Government of Western Australia Department of Regional Development
Department of
Regional Development
GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Arial Regular 11ptArial Regular 11pt Arial Bold 11ptArial Bold11pt
Arial Regular 11pt Arial Bold11pt Arial Regular 11pt Arial Bold 11pt
1.5mm The font sizes are based on crest width of 21.7mm 1.5mm The font sizes are based on crest width of 21.7mm
and Lands
Government of Western Australia
G t fW t
Government ofWeste
Department of Regional Development and Lands Department of Another Government Department
and Lands Government of Western Australia Department of Regional Development Department of Another Government Department
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Sizing and spacing of State Government Badge with the RfR logo
Height of Coat of Arms
Government of Western Australia Department of Regional Development
Width of Coat of Arms
State Government Badge with two departments and the RfR logo
GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Department of Regional Development and Lands Department of Another Government Department
State Government Badge with more than two department and the RfR logo
Department of ...
Department of ...
Department of ...
Department of ...
State Government Badge and RfR logo with third party logo
Government of Western Australia
Department of Regional Development
Sample Logo
As per the previous example of Royalties for Regions logo, no third party logo can be more prominent than the State Government crest.
They are available in:
• Full colour
• Black
• White
State Government Badging
For more information on State Government Badging refer to the State Government Badge Style Guide.
www.commonbadge.dpc.wa.gov.au/Pages/Downloads.aspx
and Lands
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Measurements relate to A1 @100%
Style A - Portrait Specifications
Sizing
Minimum size is A1 (594mm x 841mm).
Aluminium
• Aluminium signs with rounded corners.
• Full colour digital print that is UV resistant and water fast with scuff resistant sandtex laminate (further weather-proofing may be required depending on the proposed location of the signage).
• 50mm x 50mm x 1.6mm galvanised steel leg 2m above ground and 0.5m below ground.
- Powder coated colour matched bolts for fixing.
Corflute (not to be used for long term placement)
• A1 size (594mm x 841mm).
• 5mm white corflute sheets with water fast and UV resistant digital print.
Logos
All logos added to these signs must comply with the State Governement Badging requirements (see page 5). The DRD logo can be changed to cater for multiple governement agencies (see page 5). Third party logos can be added to the top white space of the sign (see page 6).
Approvals
Signage must be approved by DRD prior to production.
Style A - Portrait
90 mm
132 mm Arial Bold 110 pt
Arial Bold 120 pt
RfR acknowledgement text (can not be edited) 11 mm
607 mm
Note: Portrait configuration is the preferred configuration and should be used wherever possible.
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Measurements relate to A1 @100%
Style A Landscape Specifications
Sizing
Minimum size is A1 (594mm x 841mm).
Signs can be proportionately scaled larger as required.
Aluminium
• Aluminium signs with rounded corners.
• Full colour digital print that is UV resistant and water fast with scuff resistant sandtex laminate (further weather-proofing may be required depending on the proposed location of the signage).
• 50mm x 50mm x 1.6mm galvanised steel leg 2m above ground and 0.5m below ground.
- Powder coated colour matched bolts for fixing.
Corflute (not to be used for long term placement)
• A1 size (841mm x 594mm).
• 5mm white corflute sheets with water fast and UV resistant digital print.
Logos
All logos added to these signs must comply with the State Governement Badging requirements (see page 5). The DRD logo can be changed to cater for multiple governement agencies (see page 5). Third party logos can be added to the top white space of the sign (see page 6).
Approvals
Signage must be approved by DRD prior to production.
Style A - Landscape
90 mm
132 mm Arial Bold 110 pt
Arial Bold 120 pt RfR acknowledgement text (can not be edited) 11 mm
361 mm
Note: Portrait configuration is the preferred configuration and should be used wherever possible.
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Measurements relate to A0 @100%
Style B - Portrait Specifications
Sizing
Minimum size is A0 (1189mm x 841 mm) Aluminium
• Aluminium signs with rounded corners.
• Full colour digital print that is UV resistant and water fast with scuff resistant sandtex laminate (further weather-proofing may be required depending on the proposed location of the signage).
• 50mm x 50mm x 1.6mm galvanised steel leg 2m above ground and 0.5m below ground.
- Powder coated colour matched bolts for fixing.
Corflute (not to be used for long term placement)
• A0 (1189mm x 841 mm).
• 5mm white corflute sheets with water fast and UV resistant digital print.
Logos
All logos added to these signs must comply with the State Governement Badging requirements (see page 5). The DRD logo can be changed to cater for multiple governement agencies (see page 5). Third party logos can be added to the top white space of the sign (see page 6).
Approvals
Signage must be approved by DRD prior to production.
Style B - Portrait
130 mm
187 mm
Arial Bold 155 pt
Arial Bold 172 pt
RfR acknowledgement text (can not be edited) 15.5 mm
856.5 mm
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Measurements relate to A0 @100%
Style B Landscape Specifications
Sizing
Minimum size is A0 (841mm x 1189 mm).
Aluminium
• Aluminium signs with rounded corners.
• Full colour digital print that is UV resistant and water fast with scuff resistant sandtex laminate (further weather-proofing may be required depending on the proposed location of the signage).
• 50mm x 50mm x 1.6mm galvanised steel leg 2m above ground and 0.5m below ground.
- Powder coated colour matched bolts for fixing.
Corflute (not to be used for long term placement)
• A0 (841mm x 1189 mm).
• 5mm white corflute sheets with water fast and UV resistant digital print.
Logos
All logos added to these signs must comply with the State Governement Badging requirements (see page 5). The DRD logo can be changed to cater for multiple governement agencies (see page 5). Third party logos can be added to the top white space of the sign (see page 6).
Approvals
Signage must be approved by DRD prior to production.
Style B - Landscape
175 mm
170 mm Arial Bold 155 pt
Arial Bold 172 pt RfR acknowledgement text (can not be edited) 15.5 mm
480.5 mm
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Measurements relate to A0 @100%
Style B Landscape Specifications
Sizing
Minimum size is A0 (841mm x 1189 mm).
Aluminium
• Aluminium signs with rounded corners.
• Full colour digital print that is UV resistant and water fast with scuff resistant sandtex laminate (further weather-proofing may be required depending on the proposed location of the signage).
• 50mm x 50mm x 1.6mm galvanised steel leg 2m above ground and 0.5m below ground.
- Powder coated colour matched bolts for fixing.
Corflute (not to be used for long term placement)
• A0 (841mm x 1189 mm).
• 5mm white corflute sheets with water fast and UV resistant digital print.
Logos
All logos added to these signs must comply with the State Governement Badging requirements (see page 5). The DRD logo can be changed to cater for multiple governement agencies (see page 5). Third party logos can be added to the top white space of the sign (see page 6).
Approvals
Signage must be approved by DRD prior to production.
Style B - Landscape - image option
175 mm
170 mm Arial Bold 155 pt
Arial Bold 130 pt RfR acknowledgement text (can not be edited) 15.5 mm
480.5 mm
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2400mm x 1800mm
Style C Specifications
Sizing
Minimum size is 2400mm wide by 1800mm high. Landscape preferred.
Signs can be proportionately scaled larger as required.
Aluminium
• Aluminium signs with rounded corners.
• Full colour digital print that is UV resistant and water fast with scuff resistant sandtex laminate (further weather-proofing may be required depending on the proposed location of the signage).
• 50mm x 50mm x 1.6mm galvanised steel legs 2m above ground and 0.5m below ground.
- Powder coated colour matched bolts for fixing.
Logos
All logos added to these signs must comply with the State
Governement Badging requirements (see page 5). The DRD logo can be changed to cater for multiple governement agencies (see page 5).
Third party logos can be added to the top white space of the sign (see page 6).
Approvals
Signage must be approved by DRD prior to production.
310 mm
270 mm Arial Bold 270 pt
15.5 mm
1204.5 mm
Style C
Arial Bold 340 pt RfR acknowledgement text (can not be edited)
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2400mm x 1800mm
Style C Specifications
Sizing
Minimum size is 2400mm wide by 1800mm high. Landscape preferred.
Signs can be proportionately scaled larger as required.
Aluminium
• Aluminium signs with rounded corners.
• Full colour digital print that is UV resistant and water fast with scuff resistant sandtex laminate (further weather-proofing may be required depending on the proposed location of the signage).
• 50mm x 50mm x 1.6mm galvanised steel legs 2m above ground and 0.5m below ground.
- Powder coated colour matched bolts for fixing.
Logos
All logos added to these signs must comply with the State
Governement Badging requirements (see page 5). The DRD logo can be changed to cater for multiple governement agencies (see page 5.
Third party logos can be added to the top white space of the sign (see page 6).
Approvals
Signage must be approved by DRD prior to production.
310 mm
270 mm
Arial Bold 270 pt
15.5 mm
1204.5 mm
Style C - image option
Arial Bold 270 pt RfR acknowledgement text (can not be edited)
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2400mm x 1800mm
Style C Specifications
Sizing
Minimum size is 2400mm wide by 1800mm high. Landscape preferred.
Signs can be proportionately scaled larger as required.
Aluminium
• Aluminium signs with rounded corners.
• Full colour digital print that is UV resistant and water fast with scuff resistant sandtex laminate (further weather-proofing may be required depending on the proposed location of the signage).
• 50mm x 50mm x 1.6mm galvanised steel legs 2m above ground and 0.5m below ground.
- Powder coated colour matched bolts for fixing.
Logos
All logos added to these signs must comply with the State
Governement Badging requirements (see page 5). The DRD logo can be changed to cater for multiple governement agencies (see page 5).
Third party logos can be added to the top white space of the sign (see page 6).
Approvals
Signage must be approved by DRD prior to production.
310 mm
270 mm Arial Bold 270 pt
Key project information (optional) Arial Bold 200 pt 15.5 mm
1204.5 mm
Style C - Image and key project information option
Arial Bold 200 pt RfR
acknowledgement text (can not be edited)
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Plaque specifications
• Minimum size is A4 297mm x 200mm. Plaques can be proportionately scaled larger as required.
• 3mm stainless steel laser etched and paint filled.
• 5mm rivet holes to corners with 17mm mdf backing, bevelled edges, painted black and lacquered.
Logos
All logos added to these plaques must comply with the State Governement Badging requirements (see page 5). The DRD logo can be changed to cater for multiple governement agencies (see page 5). Third party logos can be added to the top and bottom of the plaque (see page 6).
Approvals
Signage must be approved by DRD prior to production.
Arial Bold 30 pt
Measurements relate to A4 @100%
Arial 25 pt
Arial Bold 25 pt Arial 22 pt
Arial Bold 22 pt
Arial 23 pt
RfR acknowledgement text (can not be edited)
Note: Landscape configuration is the preferred configuration and should be used wherever possible.
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Example: Two ministers Example: Multiple 3rd party logos
Measurements relate to A4 @100% Measurements relate to A4 @100%
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