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    Clothing and vehicles

    Government clothing

    • The Tasmanian Government logo should appear on all uniforms, either version is fine.
    • Department and division names must not appear as part of the Tasmanian Government logo (i.e. not directly under or beside the logo).
    • Place the logo on the left. The department name or other logos (if required) are positioned on the right. Bottom aligned or vertical centers align them.
    • Business units associated with the provision of law and order or emergency services may use only service-specific logos on operational uniforms.
    • The sub-brand | Tasmanian Government logo lock-up goes on the left side, unless otherwise approved.
    • On bottoms use the Tasmanian Government logo. As an alternative, use the abbreviation of the department, for example DPAC, is sufficient.

    Example of clothing

    Polo shirt indicating the area for the Tasmanian Government logo placement and a black top with a white logo

    Note example is a guide, correct sizes and proportions are based on the size of garment and what is technically possible.

    Government vehicles

    • Logos for Government vehicles are to appear on the driver and front passenger doors. Select the most appropriate logo for maximum visibility against the colour of the vehicle.
    • Minimum logo depth is 100mm and maximum depth is 200mm.
    • Individual agencies may determine which of their vehicles should carry the logo, according to the intended use of the vehicle. Emergency services may use only service-specific logos on their vehicles.
    • Additional information may be included at the discretion of agencies e.g. web address, phone number or department name.

    Example of motor vehicle

    Tasmanian Government logo placement on a car. logo should be on the door in an appropriate size.

    Note: example is a guide only.

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