Australian Government Branding Guidelines

A common, easily recognisable brand ensures clear and consistent branding across Australian Government departments and agencies.

Abstract

The Australian Government decided in June 2003 that common branding would apply to all Australian Government departments and agencies (this covers PGPA Act entities and companies) and this branding policy continues to apply under the current government. 

A common, easily recognisable brand ensures clear and consistent branding across Australian Government departments and agencies. These guidelines have been developed to help departments and agencies ensure the Australian Government logo is consistently applied to products such as official Australian Government documents and publications.

Departments and agencies are required to comply with the branding policy unless an exemption, or permission to use a co-branded logo, has been granted by the minister responsible for the branding policy. This is currently the Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister, the Hon Patrick Gorman MP. Requests for an exemption or a co-branded logo are considered on a case-by-case basis.