Cockburn Community Sign Hire Application

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Cockburn Community Sign Hire Application

All fields are required except where indicated
 
Note: street number and street name are needed for all addresses
Locations:























Terms and conditions for Cockburn community signs:
1. The banner spaces can be hired for free by community and not-for-profit groups.
2. The banner spaces can be booked for up to 2 weeks in one location.  (An extension may be possible if the space is not required by another group).
3. All banners for the above listed locations must be approved by the City of Cockburn’s community development coordinator.
4. The City of Cockburn retains the right to reject an application, or have a banner removed, based on poor design/production/construction.
5. Each applicant must submit a proof of the banner as close to the actual production as possible.
6. Community banners are a reflection of the City; therefore all signs must have a professional appearance. Neon, ultrabright or glow in the dark paint or lettering is not permitted.
7. Banners must be constructed of a vinyl banner sized no more than 2m wide and 1m high.
8. In the interest of providing exposure to as many community events as possible, sign posting is may be limited depending upon demand from other organisations. 
9. Banners are to be installed and removed by the group making the booking.

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City of Cockburn
Whadjuk Boodja
9 Coleville Crescent,
Spearwood 6163

PO Box 1215, Bibra Lake DC,
Western Australia, 6965

Office opening hours:
8.30am to 4.30pm
Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays)

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Cockburn Nyungar moort Beeliar boodja-k kaadadjiny. Koora, yeyi, benang baalap nidja boodja-k kaaradjiny.
Ngalak kaditj boodjar kep wer kaadidjiny kalyakool yoodaniny, wer koora wer yeyi ngalak Birdiya koota-djinanginy.

City of Cockburn acknowledges the Nyungar people of Beeliar boodja. Long ago, now and in the future they care for Country.
We acknowledge a continuing connection to land, waters and culture and pay our respects to the Elders, past and present.