(1) A person must not deliver to premises any unsolicited advertising material
for the premises if—
(a) on an exterior receptacle or other place for
receiving mail for the premises, or on a boundary fence or gate adjoining the
footpath or other public access point for the premises, there is a legible
sign or marking; and
(b) the sign or marking states ‘No Advertising
Material’, ‘No Junk Mail’, ‘Australia Post Mail Only’ or words to
similar effect or otherwise contains any words in English indicating,
expressly or by implication, that unsolicited advertising material for the
premises is not to be delivered to the premises; and
(c) the sign or marking
is clearly visible to a person delivering the advertising material to the
premises.
(2) This section does not apply to the giving of unsolicited
advertising material for premises personally to a person at the premises.
(3)
To remove any doubt, it is declared that this section does not apply to the
delivery to premises of a newspaper unless, having regard to section 106(2) ,
the newspaper is unsolicited advertising material for the premises.