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Media release

9 November 2021

Tweed Shire Council
 

Candidates reminded to adhere to election signage rules

Strict laws for electoral material used by participants and supporters

Candidate sign
Candidates and their supporters must ensure their election signage adheres to strict State and Council rules.

With just under 4 weeks to go until the NSW Local Government election, candidates and their supporters are reminded they must comply with State and Council regulations when erecting signage.

A total of 58 candidates will contest the Tweed Shire Council election on Saturday 4 December 2021 following finalisation of the ballot sheet by the NSW Electoral Commission last week.

The candidates make up 13 grouped tickets, with 2 candidates running on their own as individuals.

Council officers will undertake a program of compliance and monitoring to ensure all posters and signage containing electoral material comply with the State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008 Division 2, Subdivision 13 - Election signs.

As part of these regulations, election signs must be no more than 0.8 square metres in area.

No signs are allowed to be displayed on Council's road reserves, either free-standing pole signs or those affixed to trees or street furniture. Signage is also not allowed to be displayed on a trailer parked on a road or road-related areas.

Election signs can be affixed to private telegraph poles, however the owner needs to be certain the pole is not owned by an electricity provider as legal action has occurred elsewhere in NSW.

Council officers will remove signs from public property if they are not standard-sized corflutes with appropriate content, or if they are in a dangerous location. All signage connected to power poles will be reported to Essential Energy for their attention and action.

Signs can be attached to the walls of houses or commercial buildings, as long as they adhere to size limitations in State regulations and are not attached to heritage or draft heritage items.

Any signs that do not comply with the above rules may be impounded by Council officers and will attract a Council fee for retrieval. Any signs remaining one week after the election (11 December 2021) will be removed and impounded.

Electoral material

Candidates are responsible for complying with their electoral material obligations under the Local Govenment (General) Regulation 2021. Additional information on electoral material can be found in the Candidate Handbook: 2021 Local Government Elections published by the NSW Electoral Commission.

 

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Photo 1: Candidate sign

Caption: Candidates and their supporters must ensure their election signage adheres to strict State and Council rules.


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