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made to them.
                Example: Where a funding recipient submits a quarterly report under the program for the July to September quarter by 31 October that results in receiving a payment, it must provide details of projects commencing, progressing or completing in October, November, or December of that year within seven calendar days of the payment being made.
4.3 Subject to clause 4.4, a funding recipient must ensure that signs are erected for each funded project, other than small funded projects, at the time work on the project commences, as follows:
(a) except where the funded project relates to a cul-de-sac or a one-way road, one sign must be erected at the place where the funded project starts, and one sign must be erected at the place where the funded project ends.  Where the funded project relates to a cul-de-sac, one sign must be erected at the entrance to the cul-de-sac.  Where the funded project relates to a one-way road, one sign must be erected at the place where the project begins.
(b) all signs must be erected in a prominent but safe position facing oncoming traffic, in any event so that they are plainly visible to passing motorists;
(c) signs erected as required by this clause must have greater prominence, in size and frequency and visibility, than any other signs which relate to the funded project or which are erected in the immediate vicinity of the funded project.
4.4 The signs erected for a funded project must be in the form (including size and content) specified in the Signage Guidelines.
4.5 A funding recipient must ensure that all signs erected as required by these conditions remain in place for the duration of the project to which they relate and for a minimum period of one year commencing on the day on which the project is completed.
4.6 If a funding recipient proposes to hold a works commencement ceremony, opening ceremony or any other event in relation to a funded project, the funding recipient must inform the Department and the relevant local Federal Member of Parliament of the proposed ceremony or event at least two weeks before the proposed ceremony or event is to be held, and provide details of the proposed ceremony or event, including proposed invitees and order of proceedings.  If requested by the Department or the relevant local Federal Member of Parliament, the funding recipient must arrange a joint Australian Government/funding recipient works commencement ceremony, opening ceremony or any other event.
4.7 If requested by the Minister, a member of the Minister's staff, the relevant local Federal Member of Parliament, or the Department, a funding recipient must invite and, if the invitation is accepted, arrange for an Australian