From 1 July 2025, the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport (CITS) replaces the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC).
A guide for grant and funding recipients on using the WA Government logo.
Grant and funding recipients are required to recognise the contribution of the WA Government, including on print and promotional materials and signage.
The following guidelines apply to the use of the WA Government logo.
This information should be read in conjunction with the Marketing and Communications Acknowledgement Guidelines.
If you are required to recognise the funding provider, please use the WA Government logo.
If you are required to recognise funding from more than one WA Government department, the WA Government logo is to be used in most circumstances.
Combined logos are used to acknowledge funding from the WA Government and Lotterywest.
There are 3 file formats available:
Do not change the colours used in the logo. They are part of the Government Common Badging and cannot be changed.
When using the logo, the State Coat of Arms part of the logo must be no smaller than 15mm in height.
The distance around the logo must be no smaller than the width of the State Coat of Arms. If you are using another logo on your promotional material, do not put it too close to the WA Government logo.
The WA Government logo should be placed appropriately in relation to your own logo or identity. If other organisations are also supporting your organisation, please make sure that the logos aren’t crowded too closely together.
The WA Government logo should always be placed first and to the left, except on the occasion that federal funding is provided, in which case, the WA Government logo will sit immediately to the right of the Australian Government logo.
You should also be careful not to:
Permission form for photographic images, video recordings, films and audio recordings of funding projects for the department to use.
For election commitments, grants and infrastructure projects infrastructure grant funding, organisations must acknowledge the WA Government’s contribution in appropriate ways.
Acknowledgment requirements for election commitments, grants and infrastructure projects
If you would like to tag the WA Government in your funding acknowledgement on social media, please use the following accounts. Wording for social media posts should acknowledge WA Government funding rather than individual departments. You can tag in the department in the handles.
For example:
Construction is now underway at Norm Sadler Pavilion, a key sporting hub in Maida Vale Reserve.
The $6 million upgrade is supported by a $2.4 million investment from the WA Government to bring new and refurbished facilities to players, umpires and spectators in the City of Kalamunda.
@wagovernment
@CITSWA
@CITS_WA
@Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport