Appendix 5 - Guidelines for government advertising campaigns [321]

Appendix 5 - Guidelines for government advertising campaigns [321]

Underlying principles

The fundamental principles governing the use of public funds for government information programs are that:

Guidelines

Material should be relevant to government responsibilities

In developing material to be communicated to the public:

Examples of suitable uses for government advertising include to:

Material should be presented in an objective, fair, and accessible manner

The following guidelines are suggested to assist in determining whether the material communicated is presented in an explanatory, fair, objective and accessible manner:

Material should not be liable to misrepresentation as party political

Material should not be directed at promoting party political interests

For the purpose of these guidelines, advertising for party political purposes is defined as any information involving the production and dissemination of material to the public which promotes activities, programs or initiatives of the Government in a politically partisan or biased manner.

Dissemination of information may be perceived as being party-political because of any one of a number of factors, including:

Material should be produced and distributed in an efficient, effective and relevant manner, with due regard to accountability.

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