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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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To commemorate Poppy and Anzac Day, the Sky Tower will be lit from 19– 26 April with a red top and a giant 13-metre poppy emblem projected on the south-east side of the Tower.
SKYCITY has been awarded the Gender Tick in recognition of its commitment to providing a fair workplace for all employees.
Applications for the SKYCITY Auckland Community Trust are about to close. Local community groups in the Auckland and Far North regions are encouraged to apply for funding before Friday 29 March at 5.00pm.
The Sky Tower and Harbour Bridge will be lit up as candles from Friday evening to remember the victims of the Christchurch attack one week ago, and to stand in solidarity with the Muslim community and all those affected.
The call has gone out to notify community organisations that 2019 applications are now open and groups are encouraged to view the funding criteria and apply before 29 March.
SKYCITY Auckland’s Chinese New Year celebrations will double in size this year with an all-new Chinese New Year Federal Street festival. From Chinese New Year’s Eve kicking off on Monday 4 February, the new street festival will amplify the celebrations which include entertainment and a stunning Chinese village popping up under the Sky Tower.
A bespoke Maori leadership development programme created for SKYCITY has won the Deloitte Top 200 Diversity & Inclusion Leadership Award for 2018.
As part of its ongoing focus on diversity and inclusion, SKYCITY has signed as a Platinum Partner of Women in Gaming Australasia (WGA), broadening the industry body’s reach to New Zealand, Adelaide and Darwin.
SKYCITY Auckland has successfully tackled a huge food waste problem, diverting nearly 500 tonnes – the equivalent weight of 142 buses - from landfill to become compost for kiwifruit orchards and landscaping companies.
SKYCITY has been helping Auckland Council to ensure hundreds of precious free-range eggs are making their way safely to those that need them most.