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The placement of an election sign on land, including local government controlled areas, facilities or roads may be characterised as the installation of an advertising device contrary to the prescribed activity identified in the Administration Local Law and the Advertising Subordinate Local Law. A person must not undertake a prescribed activity identified in the Administration Local Law without a current approval granted by Council.
Election signs are not to be erected prior to the ‘election period’ and shall be removed within seven days of the conclusion of the election.
Election signs placed on state controlled roads must comply with the current Department of Transport and Main Roads, Queensland requirements for election signs.
Placement of election signs on local government controlled roads is prohibited where the signs:
An exemption from permit requirements exists for the following signs provided they are not erected prior to the ‘election period’ and are removed within seven days of the conclusion of the election:
To be exempt the following conditions must be complied with: