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Logo on Government websites

It is important a consistent look is applied to all Tasmanian Government entity websites.

A logo lock-up (containing the Tasmanian Government logo and the agency name, division or business unit name) should be used.

For example:

Tasmanian Government logo consisting of a stylised Tasmanian Tiger looking through grass to the rivers edge with the words Tasmanian Government stacked below. logo is in black. To the right is a vertical line followed by the words Department of Premier and Cabinet.

Tasmanian Government logo consisting of a stylised Tasmanian Tiger looking through grass to the rivers edge with the words Tasmanian Government to the right. logo is in black. To the right is a vertical line followed by the words Department of Premier and Cabinet.

Tasmanian Government logo consisting of a stylised Tasmanian Tiger looking through grass to the rivers edge with the words Tasmanian Government to the right. logo is in black. To the right is a vertical line followed by the words State Planning Office

The logo should be placed in the top left-hand corner of the website page. For examples, see: www.decyp.tas.gov.au, www.tas.gov.au or www.service.tas.gov.au

Brand application guidelines and examples will be available at in the toolbox.

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