Advertising signs
There are some rules for exhibiting temporary signs and advertisements in public places. These rules protect property, with minimal disruption and ensure safety for all.
Temporary or advertising signs should not exceed a maximum height of 2 metres and a maximum width 1.2 metres. You can apply for a temporary sign permit if your signs facia doesn’t exceed 2.4 metres squared. To obtain a permit, you will need to complete an application form, pay the fee and provide evidence of your public liability insurance.
Council teams actively monitor the City of Logan for illegal signs on public places. We have authority to remove signs without prior notice. We may issue an on-the-spot infringement notice with up to 5 penalty units.
Temporary signs and advertisement in public places
A person must not carry out a business in a public place unless they have a permit from Council. A public place includes a road, footpath, nature strip, trust land, reserve, or premises of which the local government is the owner or occupier. The law applies to all signs and advertisements. This includes real estate signs, business promotion signs, and community organisation signs. The law even applies to garage sale signs and sale of goods signs.
Signs or advertisements should have a maximum height of 2 metres and a maximum width of 1.2 metres. You can apply for a temporary sign permit if your signs face area doesn't exceed 2.4 metres squared. To obtain a permit, you will need to complete an application form, pay the fee and provide evidence of your public liability insurance.
We actively monitor the City of Logan for illegal signs on public places. We have authority to remove signs without prior notice. We may issue an on-the-spot infringement notice with up to 5 penalty units.
Types of signs or advertisements
Most temporary signs or advertisements are for business advertising, the sale of goods or services, or promotion of events. We don't approve signs or advertisements on public places for the sale of vehicles. Most signs are A-frame signs, banner signs or corflute signs on stakes. Temporary signs should be made from lightweight materials like board or corflute. Banners should be made from fabric, vinyl or similar material. You should attach free-standing signs to the ground on a supportive structure, (post or stake), not part of any building.
Real estate sign standards
These signs are non-permanent, non-illuminated, and facilitate the sale, auction, rental or lease of the premises.
Standards | Measurements | Location | Timeframe and amount allowed |
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Maximum face area is 2.4 metres2 |
On the premises, as close as possible to the actual property (not near the path or side walk) to be sold, auctioned, rented or leased | Not to be displayed for more than 14 days after the sale, auction, rental or lease of the premises |
State-controlled roads
You need written approval from Transport and Main Roads to exhibit on a state-controlled road. This includes a footpath or nature strip.
Signs and Advertisements on Wheelie Bins
You can't place a sign or advertisement on your wheelie bin without our written approval. We only approve applications from Neighbourhood Watch, Crime Stoppers, the State Emergency Service, and the Rural Fire Service. These are for promoting crime prevention, community safety or emergency services issues.
Permanent signs
If your sign or advertisement is permanent, you will need to meet the criteria of our Planning Scheme. The local law provisions and permits don't apply to permanent signs. To find out more about permanent signs, visit Development applications or contact us for more information.
Temporary signs and advertisement on private premises
Signs on private premises must comply with certain criteria and standards, no licences are required to display the signs on private property.
Signs must meet the following criteria:
- Meet the standards, including measurements, location, timeframe and amount allowed per type of sign, listed below
- Mustn’t be exhibited on a public place
- Kept in good order and repair
- Mustn’t constitute a nuisance
- Mustn’t have flashing lights, revolve, or contain any apparatus that produces sound
- Be positioned on the premises so it does not result in a loss of amenity in the neighbourhood
- Be positioned to not cause a road safety risk.
Type of sign | Standards | Measurements | Location | Timeframe and amount allowed |
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Garage sale sign
Short term advertising product promoting a household garage sale |
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Maximum face area 1.1 metres2 | Supported on a post or fixed to a fence at garage sale premises | Maximum display of 4 days per calendar year |
Advertising device
Painted on or affixed to a temporary safety fence of a construction site |
Only displayed during construction |
Maximum face area 5 metres2 | Generally along the boundary of the construction site | |
An A-frame sign or a T-sign
Portable and free standing, with an A or inverted T frame. Displayed in a garden bed of premises next to a public footpath. |
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Within the boundaries of the premises | Maximum of 1 sign per premises |
Sale of good sign
Non-illuminated and advertises a non-permanent, infrequently sale on a residential premises |
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Maximum face area 1.1 metres2 | Be located on the premises where the sale is to take place |
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Business promotional banner
Banner sign used for the promotion of an auction, retail sale or the like |
1 face area, not exceeding 5 metres2 | Located on the premises where the advertised activity is taking place | Display maximum 14 days per calendar year | |
Inflatable sign
Is inflated by air or a lighter than air substance. Includes any fixed or captive envelope, balloon, blimp or kit. |
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Location is safe and will not pose a hazard or distraction to road users |
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Security sign | Be constructed of lightweight materials | Have a face area not exceeding 0.3 metres2 | Be fixed to a boundary fence |
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Community Organisation Signs
Banner sign
Attached to a post, fence or structure other than a building |
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Located on the site / premises of event or host organisation |
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Community Organisation Signs
Self-supported advertising device On a post or fixed to a fence |
Made of light-weight materials, example - board |
maximum face area 1.1 metres2 |
Located on the site / premises of event or host organisation |
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How to apply
To apply for a temporary or advertising sign permit, please download, fill in and return the relevant form:
- Application for a permit – Sign or advertisement on a public place (PDF 455 KB)
- Application for a licence for a temporary variable message sign (VMS) on a private premises (415 KB)
- Application for a permit – Election signs (PDF 538.31 KB)
Report Illegal Signage
You can report illegal temporary signage:
- Online form - Report illegal signage
- by email at council@logan.qld.gov.au, or
- by phone on (07) 3412 3412.