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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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SKYCITY Auckland’s Chinese New Year entertainment will begin early this year with night markets from 2 February and a special Chinese village popping up under the Sky Tower from 9 February.
The Sky Tower’s annual fireworks display has again lead the world in welcoming 2018, watched by tens of thousands in Auckland and millions more with the midnight moment broadcast worldwide.
In its latest distribution of grants, SKYCITY Hamilton Community Trust has put people first, with more than half of the grants allocated to salaries or wages of community groups serving the Waikato and Bay of Plenty regions.
Christmas sparkle and festive cheer has come to SKYCITY with our gorgeous SKYCITY Christmas Wonderland in the plaza, red and green Sky Tower lighting, spectacular Gingerbread and Christmas Village displays in the hotels, and entertainment throughout the month.
A policy developed by SKYCITY in conjunction with Women’s Refuge that includes special leave for staff impacted by domestic violence has been hailed as an example for other businesses to follow.
SKYCITY and Fonterra have partnered on a product stewardship scheme that sees Anchor milk bottles used at SKYCITY’s Sky Cafe recycled locally to become the Puriri amenities range used at SKYCITY’s two hotels.
SKYCITY is at an exciting, yet challenging transformational phase, CEO Graeme Stephens told shareholders at the company’s annual meeting today.
Last night, more than 50 Queenstown community organisations received grants totaling $121,897 at a special event for SKYCITY Queenstown Casino Community Trust recipients.
The Sky Tower has joined landmarks around New Zealand and the world lighting pink to put the spotlight on breast cancer this October.
The Sky Tower will be the first global landmark to light up for World Heart Day and the Heart Foundation, raising awareness of the world’s number one killer, cardiovascular disease (CVD).