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Braybrook Shire & Keilor / Sunshine / Brimbank Council Coat of Arms & Logos

Shire of Braybrook Sign.JPG
City of Keilor Cost of Arms.jpg
City of Sunshine Coat of Arms above the Mayoral Chair Council Chambers Photo 01.JPG

Shire of Braybrook

 

The Coat of Arms informs the observer that the Shire of Braybrook was initially a rural area with its images of a cow, sheep, and hay.

Shire of Keilor Coat of Arms

 

The Coat of Arms informs the observer that the Shire of Braybrook was initially a rural area with its images of a cow & vegetable's.

City of Sunshine

The City of Sunshine Coat of Arms left hand side depicts the factories and the flame of industry (H.V. McKays Harvester Works & the Maribyrnong Meat Works). The right hand side depicts the early agricultural significance of the area (Farming & cattle raising). 

 

The 1992 corporate logo representing a sun made up of two elements, a sphere representing unity and a half circle representing prosperity & progress (designed by Steve Jones)

City of Brimbank

 

The blue background represents stability and the yellow is for energy.

The wheat graphic represents the area’s history of agriculture manufacture and the flat grassy landscape of the western plains, drawn in a modern manner.

Council introduced the first logo (top) in May 1996. The current logo (bottom) has been used since 2012.

 

Collection: S&DHS

Ref: victoriancollections.net.au

Ref: City of Brimbank

Ref: S&DHS

Photo: S&DHS

City of Sunshine Corporate Logo 1992 Photo 01.jpg
City of Brimkbank Logo 1996 Photo 01.JPG
City of Brimkbank Logo 2012 Photo 01.JPG
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