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2. Security Classifications – allocated to material in line with the ACT Government Protective Security Policy Framework – Protective Marking Standards. Depending on the content, information sent to ministerial offices could be classified: OFFICIAL, OFFICIAL: Sensitive or CABINET.
Light rail—safety poster artwork
(Question No 391)
Mrs Kikkert asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 6 August 2021:
In relation to the response to questions on notice 349 concerning light rail art wraps, what was meant by ‘one design was more suitable to be successfully adapted into a LRV Safety Wrap due to the dimensions of the artwork’, and specifically what was different about the dimensions of the winning artworks.
Mr Steel: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
The design chosen to wrap the light rail vehicle contained individual elements that suited the layout required for the long landscape nature of the vehicle.
The design that was not chosen, which is shown below, is less suited for layouts that have a landscape orientation.
As such, Transport Canberra has instead used the above design as follows:
• A2 poster displayed in Gungahlin Marketplace.
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