Tuesday, 12 January 2010

School Signs

More signage news from around the world from Hants and Dorset Signs as some schools in Victoria, Australia are having to erect two signs to pay tribute to the funders of their building projects: one to laud the generosity of the State Government, and another to thank the Federal Government for its largesse.

In its submission to the Senate inquiry into the primary schools element of the Federal Government's schools stimulus program, the Victorian Government suggests state and federal governments co-operate to create a single sign for each project that acknowledges the contribution of each government.

''This would be in line with the partnership approach taken by the Victorian Government towards the … program and send a positive message of different levels of government working together,'' the Victorian submission says.

The Federal Opposition has ridiculed the Rudd Government for spending $3.7 million on signs, which cost $295 each, and plaques, which cost $200 each.

The signs and plaques acknowledge Commonwealth funding for projects under its $16 billion school building program, announced a year ago to stimulate the economy during the global financial crisis.

Hants and Dorset Signs. Bournemouths premier signmakers and for all your signage solutions.

window graphics ~ shop front signs ~ bespoke led signs
cut to size plastic ~ digital wallcovers ~ neon signs ~ projecting signs

Driven By : SEO Services

No comments:

Post a Comment