From 1 July 2025, the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport (CITS) replaces the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC).
Acknowledgment requirements for election commitments, grants and infrastructure projects.
The WA Government provides significant funding through election commitments, grants and to infrastructure projects.
In receipt of funding, organisations must acknowledge this contribution appropriately.
There are a number of ways funding can be acknowledged. These include, but are not limited to:
The WA Government must be acknowledged in all public material developed in relation to the funded project.
Acknowledgement must be:
The WA Government logo must be included on all print material as agreed with and approved by CITS, including but not limited to:
The guidelines for use and correct positioning, and the WA Government logo can be downloaded from the CITS website.
Approval for use of the logo should be sent to communications@cits.wa.gov.au prior to publishing.
All media opportunities should be offered to the responsible Minister in the first instance. Contact the CITS Media team to discuss the media and promotional opportunities.
All media releases and promotional opportunities, including social media posts should be sent to CITS for approval prior to being released.
All media releases related to the funded project must acknowledge the WA Government as a supporter as per written acknowledgement above.
The funded organisation should endeavour to gain pictorial, written and/or verbal acknowledgement for the WA Government in all print and electronic media opportunities.
If you would like to tag the WA Government in your funding acknowledgement on social media, please use the following accounts. Posts on social media should acknowledge the WA Government funding rather than individual departments.
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
@CITS_WA
@Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport
Any signage erected promoting the project or informing the public must include the WA Government logo, available from the CITS website, and acknowledge this contribution. Signage should be sent to CITS for approval prior to being erected.
A WA Government funded organisation may choose to provide signage or a plaque upon project completion. If so, it must display the WA Government logo and be approved by CITS prior to installation. Any signage should be displayed in a prominent place for at least 3 years.
The responsible Minister, or delegated representative, must be given the opportunity to attend any official sod turning, smoking ceremony, opening or media opportunities related to a project.
As these opportunities arise, CITS will liaise with the relevant Minister’s office, who may also extend invitations to local MPs, or other Ministers if relevant.
The Minister, or delegated representative, must be provided the opportunity to make a speech (if appropriate) and take part in any official procedures.
The WA Government will be acknowledged as a major supporter of the project in speeches, interviews and public announcements.
The funded organisation must provide reasonable assistance to CITS to enable research, evaluation, or promotion of the project.