This legislation has been repealed.
(1) For the purposes of this section, "advertising controlled airspace" means airspace that is within unaided sight of the following places:(a) Randwick Racecourse,(b) the Barangaroo site,(c) such other World Youth Day venues or facilities as may be prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this section,but only during such periods as are prescribed by the regulations in relation to the place (being periods that do not begin before 14 July 2008 or end after 20 July 2008).
(2) A person must not display an advertisement, or cause an advertisement to be displayed, in advertising controlled airspace, except with the approval of the Authority.Maximum penalty: 2,000 penalty units.
(3) An application for the approval of the Authority under this section may be made in such form and manner as is determined by the Authority.
(4) The Authority may determine an application by granting the application, unconditionally or subject to conditions, or by refusing the application.
(5) For the purposes of this section, the Authority may grant approval to a person, or to classes or descriptions of persons, only if in its opinion the display of the advertisement will not adversely affect the organisation or conduct of any World Youth Day event.
(6) The determination of the Authority with respect to an application for approval is final.
(7) For the purposes of this section:
"advertisement" includes the following:(a) skywriting or signwriting by an aircraft,(b) a banner, or other sign, towed by or attached to an aircraft,(c) matter displayed on an aircraft, other than its normal markings and livery,(d) matter displayed on a hang glider, parachute, paraglider or similar device, other than its normal markings, or on a banner or sign attached to a hang glider, parachute, paraglider or similar device,(e) a banner, or other sign, attached to a person suspended from a hang glider, parachute, paraglider or similar device."aircraft" includes an airship or a balloon.