The state brand is a unifying symbol, created to identify and position the vast array of businesses, services and products of South Australia. Under one banner, we leverage our competitive …
Government of South Australia logo The Government of South Australia logo (GOSA logo) consists of: the Piping Shrike and the words ‘South Aust the words ‘Government of South …
Hierarchy where the South Australia and Adelaide Brands are used with a Government entity or Statutory Authority brand. Over the following pages we have demonstrated a variety of ways in …
Before downloading the artwork, read the State Brand Terms and Conditions. The South Australian story began 65,000 years ago. Brand SA acknowledges the Traditional Custodians …
Under the Co-Branding Guidelines, the Government of South Australia (GOSA) logo should be used in conjunction with an approved entity logo on all communication materials, including …
State emblems The seven state emblems are unique representations of South Australia’s flora, fauna, cloth, geology and marine life. The Sturt’s Desert Pea was adopted as South Australia’s …
The logo that identifies the executive government specifically. The Coat of Arms of South Australia represents the state as a whole. The Government of South Australia, also referred to …
All government entities are required to use the Government of South Australia logo as outlined in Premier and Cabinet Circular 025: Common Branding Policy and the Government of South …
South Australia is one of Australia 's states, and has established several state symbols and emblems. The State Badge consists of a "piping shrike" (also known as an Australian magpie …