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the design, location and operation
AC T – O N E S U B MI SS I O N : SA – O N E S U B MI SS I O N :
• ACT Planning and Land
Authority, Signs General Code • City of Adelaide, Strategic
Plan 2016 – 2020
N SW – TWO S U B M I SS I O N S : V I C – TH R E E S U B M I SSI O NS:
• Campbelltown City Council,
Amendment to DCP Part 16
Advertising and Signage • Knox City Council, Amendment
C150 Knox Planning Scheme
of the signs is dictated by State and
Local Government regulations. The
OMA is an important partner in the
development and application of these
regulations, and has developed close
working relationships with State Road
and Planning Authorities to ensure
that regulations for roadside signage
are safe, flexible, and evidence-based.
• Department of Environment,
Land, Water and Planning,
Review of Native Vegetation
Clearing Regulations
• Department of Planning and
Environment, Draft Transport
Corridor Outdoor Advertising
and Signage Guidelines
The OMA also works closely with
State and Local governments to
ensure that guidelines are not overly
• City of Melbourne, Future
Melbourne 2026
restrictive, and allow flexibility
for digital signage to offer more
Q L D – F O U R S U B M I SS I O N S :
utility and urban renewal to local
WA – TH R E E S U B M I SSI O NS:
government precincts into the future. • Fraser Coast Regional Council,
Fraser Coast Planning Scheme
In 2016, the OMA made a total of • City of Gold Coast, Subordinate Local
Law No.16.8 (Advertising Devices)
14 submissions to State, Territory,
and Local governments in the
• City of Canning, Local Planning
Policy, Advertising Signs
• City of Perth, City Planning
Scheme Signs Policy
• Mackay Regional Council, Draft
Mackay Region Planning Scheme
Australian Capital Territory (ACT),
New South Wales (NSW), Victoria
• City of Bunbury Local
Planning Policy, Signage and
Advertisements (Illuminated Signs)
• Department of Transport and Main
Roads, Draft Policy for Management
of Roadside Advertising
(VIC), Queensland (QLD), South
Australia (SA) and Western Australia
(WA). Submissions included:
O M A M E M B E R S ’ CO M P LAI NTS TO TH E AS B U PHELD
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
O O H : 5.49%*
OOH: 8. 36%*
O O H : 1 0.66%*
O O H : 9.59%*
OOH: 4. 8%*
OOH: 26 .35% *
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NU MB E R OF ADS B RE AC H E D
AA N A G UIDE LI N E BREACHED:
*of all complaints
SEX , SEXUAL I T Y
AND NUDIT Y
V I OL E NC E
WORK H E ALT H
AND SAF E T Y
DIS C RIM IN AT IO N
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