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Tonight, the Sky Tower will flash red to mimic a beating heart in support of Little Heart Day, the Heart Kids NZ annual appeal.
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The Sky Tower will join iconic landmarks around New Zealand in lighting pink to put the spotlight on breast cancer this October.
The Sky Tower will be lit red this weekend for Red Nose Day and World Heart Day, to raise awareness for children living with life-affecting health conditions and New Zealand’s single biggest killer, heart disease.
From Tuesday 24th September to Wednesday 25th September, the Sky Tower will be lit purple and green for Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW), to show support to those with experience of mental illness, as well as their family and friends.
Tonight, the Sky Tower is lighting yellow for World Suicide Prevention Day as a mark of respect for families who have lost love ones to suicide.
This week, from September 2-8, is Gambling Harm Awareness Week at SkyCity and public health providers have been welcomed onto the SkyCity Auckland and SkyCity Hamilton casino floors to provide information and support to our customers.
At SkyCity we are dedicated to growing in a sustainable manner with a commitment to environmental sustainability as a foundation for successful economic, social and cultural development.
SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited (NZX/ASX:SKC) today announced its full-year results for the twelve months to 30 June 2019.
In celebration of the New Zealand Rainbow Excellence Awards and Pink Shirt Day this Friday, SKYCITY is proud to be lighting the Sky Tower in rainbow colours.
To celebrate mums across the globe, SKYCITY is lighting the Sky Tower pink for Mother’s Day.
This Sunday marks a week since the tragic bombings took place in Sri Lanka, where many innocent lives were lost, and people were injured.