Using the HACC logo and due recognition
Using the HACC logo
The HACC logo (below) can be used in a variety of ways such as on vehicles, stationery, publications, visual aids, reports and uniforms.
- The logo cannot be altered in any way, except for size.
- The text underneath the logo can be made larger or more legible but cannot be removed.
- The logo may only be used in (a) black and white (mono) or (b) authorised colours, burgundy (PMS 690 CVC) and gold (PMS 126 CVC).

Due recognition requirements
Service providers must formally acknowledge the Australian Government contribution to the HACC program. This is called ‘due recognition’ and ensures the community is being informed about how public funding is spent.
When promoting HACC funded services, service providers need to acknowledge this funding. The easiest way to do this is by using the HACC logo, this on its own is enough to meet the due recognition requirements.
Apply to use the HACC logo
HACC funded agencies must submit an application for sub-licence (PDF 42KB) to WA Health.


