Please note: The logo and poster are only accessible if you have registered an event.
Children’s Week™ is a distinguishable mark used to promote official objectives, dates, events and activities coordinated by licenced members of the Children’s Week Council of Australia.
Children’s Week™ can only be used by the licenced member State or Territory convenor of the Children’s Week Council.
Children’s Week™ may only be used in association with Children’s Week promotion, activities and events coordinated by each State or Territory’s official convenor.
When an applicant has written approval from their State or Territory convenor to use the logo and poster, Children’s Week is incorporated in the logo and does not require the trademark symbol. The Council will not intervene in a State or Territory Convenor’s decision to approve an applicant.
The Children’s Week Council registered the trademark for exclusive right in Australia to use as a brand and to legally stop imitators contravening the objectives of Children’s Week and to provide legal protection against misuse, personal or commercial gain of the brand.
The Children’s Week Logo is a distinguishable mark of official events and activities coordinated by members of the Children’s Week Council.
The Children’s Week logo can only be used by members of the Children’s Week Council or other authorised organisations and groups.
The Children’s Week logo may only be used in association with Children’s Week activities and events coordinated by each state or territory’s convenor. Cases falling outside these specifications require permission from their State or Territory convenor. Compliance with specifications and further advice on ethical marketing and advertising can be attained from your State or Territory contact.
The following describes a range of situations and conditions for using the Children’s Week and includes advertisements and promotional information in any medium (print, television, radio, banners, internet).
The Children’s Week logo can only be used by other groups in promoting and marketing their children’s week events and activities in the year of that event or activity. Approval must be sought each year.