All standard content pages generally have 2 columns:
left navigation column
adjacent primary content column.
If no asides are needed, you have the option to extend the primary content column to the full width of the page.
Section navigation - required
Positioned on the left side of page and can only contain one level of navigation under the section heading.
Page title - required
The page title should be descriptive of the purpose of the page. For example 'Protecting the Great Barrier Reef' is better than 'Great Barrier Reef' because it shows exactly what the page is about—and clarifies that it doesn’t include tourism etc.
Appears below the breadcrumbs.
Primary content - required
Any available components can be used, e.g. text, accordions, images, callouts, tables and embedded video.
Last updated date - required
A required element positioned beneath the primary content column.
Last reviewed date - optional
An optional element positioned beneath the primary content column.
Acknowledgements - optional
An optional element positioned beneath the primary content column.
Creative commons licence - required
A required element positioned beneath the primary content column.
Aside/s - optional
Positioned on the right side of the page. If no asides are needed, there's an option to extend the primary content column to the full width of the page.
Can contain customised content, e.g. related initiatives, latest news, upcoming events, contact details, tips, customer stories or case studies. See the aside component for guidance.
The Find national parks and forests page under the recreation, sport and arts franchise is an example of the standard page template in use.
View the full source code for the topic index page template on GitHub.