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Section 6 of the State Arms, Symbols and Emblems Act 2004 (NSW) sets out the circumstances in which permission to use State symbols is required. The section provides that it is an offence to print, issue or use a State symbol or a symbol resembling the State symbol, in connection with any trade, business, calling or profession, or the collection of debts, without the authority of the Attorney General or the Governor.
Legal manages these requests from third parties on behalf of the Attorney General. For all third party enquiries, please send through your request to Legal, Commercial and Transactional team to enquiries-dcjlegal@dcj.nsw.gov.au
NSW agencies wishing to use the State Arms should contact nswgovbranding@customerservice.nsw.gov.au
The NSW Government Branding team within the Department of Customer Service manages the New South Wales waratah logo. Enquiries should be directed to nswgovbranding@customerservice.nsw.gov.au
15 Dec 2023