What you said about LNP’s bizarre logo rebrand not even public servants wanted
It’s the tiny colour change from the LNP that has sparked a massive war of words. HAVE YOUR SAY
It’s the tiny colour change that has sparked a massive war of words.
It was revealed in George Street Beat that Premier David Crisafulli flatly refused to disclose how much the state government spent on changing the colour of the Queensland coat of arms from maroon to blue, saying he would not play “silly games”.
The government quietly changed the colour of Queensland’s coat of arms – from maroon to blue – to align closer with the LNP brand.
“Bureaucrats were left scratching their heads this month after receiving a missive that revealed the “preferred colour” for the coat of arms was blue,” the GSB column read.
“They were told current templates could be used until July when the new ones become available.
“Asked repeatedly about how much the colour change would cost Queensland taxpayers, Mr Crisafulli replied “I’m not playing these silly games”.”
Existing public documents featuring the maroon coat of arms won’t need to be changed, but the blue image will be applied to new publications this month.
The change sparked readers into action, with many slamming the move as a waste of money.
Others, though, insisted it was standard for a new government.
“GSB wonders how many meetings and how much cost went into ticking off the major change and, more importantly, the rationale,” the column read.
See what you had to say below and join the conversation >>>
WHAT YOU SAID
Don’t like it
Robert
I don’t agree with changing the colour of the states coat of alms. We are Maroon.
Barry Alison
Queensland is Maroon in all sport. How vain are this lot of Politicians. Just a waste of money like their TV ads.
Cynthia
I don’t agree that the QLD coat of arms or branding should be changed. I thought that the LNP government was going to cut wasteful spending.
Truth shall set you free
Absolutely waste of money. This government really have no idea.
Sir Les P
I thought coat of arms for Queensland was always blue.
Not a big deal
The Chief 1960
I’ve been in the printing industry for 30 years and this happens with every change of Government on Queensland
Melissa
I was in the public service for nearly 10 years, we had multiple rebrands, nothing changed, except new letterheads, footers, and a few stuff getting pay rises for new “responsibility”.
David
Change the government, change all the stationary. It’s been standard practice since 1912.
Jenny
40 years in Qld Health and never saw a maroon letterhead sounds like something made up to be outraged by. I do remember Labour axing the Queensland coat of arms from letterhead though
That’s a joke!
Robert
What a waste of money when we have housing and hospital crisis. You obviously don’t care about people who need assistance. How does this change help our children and the many families doing it tough. Shame on you
Steven
These “small” changes end up costing a fortune with changes to letterheads, signs, uniforms etc. Happens every time there is a change in minister - which is a joke.
Kath
But it’s for Queensland Red/Maroon NOT NSW Blue. This is just petty ridiculous branding for the sake of change. Such a waste of time, money and effort!
Graham
Davie me lad, are you crazy? Maroon is a shade of red, with a significant amount of blue. There is no need to change the coat of arms. You tell the electorate you want to save our money, well, leave the coat of arms alone lad!
Originally published as What you said about LNP’s bizarre logo rebrand not even public servants wanted