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New Zealand shines pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

New Zealand shines pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

More than 60 iconic sites across Aotearoa New Zealand will be glowing in pink this October to show support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

From Whangārei to Invercargill, landmarks, streets and prominent buildings are taking part in the Global Illumination campaign to shine a spotlight on the importance of detecting breast cancer early. Locations shining pink for the very first time include Auckland’s Aotea Centre, Dominion Road, Silo Park and Spark Arena, Napier’s Tom Parker Fountain and Wellington’s Queens Wharf sails.

The campaign runs throughout the whole month of October and ends with Breast Cancer Foundation NZ’s annual Pink Ribbon Street Appeal. On 27 and 28 October, 10,000 volunteers will be out in force throughout the country collecting donations for breast cancer research, education, and patient support.

Pink Ribbon Walks are also taking place at the Auckland Domain (15 October) and Christchurch’s North Hagley Park (29 October), where thousands of pinked-up participants will lace up their walking shoes for a five or 10 kilometre stroll to celebrate breast cancer survivors, remember those lost to the disease, and raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.

Breast Cancer Foundation NZ’s chief executive, Ah-Leen Rayner, says October is the time to show support for the 3,500 Kiwis diagnosed with breast cancer every year and take action to end deaths from breast cancer:

“Our aim is to make all of Aotearoa pink throughout October – it’s a key way for us to get people talking and thinking about breast cancer, and this year we’re highlighting how breast cancer is survivable if diagnosed early enough. Having the whole country lit up in pink is a spectacular way to help us spread that message.

“Everyday Kiwis play a vital role in our mission to stop breast cancer deaths. Every donation made through our street appeal makes a huge difference as we receive no government funding for our life-saving work,” Rayner adds.

The Foundation is still seeking volunteers to collect for the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal. For more information on this and other ways to get involved with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, visit breastcancerfoundation.org.nz/bcam

Help us raise awareness by taking a photo of your nearest pink landmark (see the list below), share it on social media and tag @PinkRibbonNZ.

City

Location

Dates of Illumination

Auckland

Dominion Road, Vero Centre

1-31 October

Auckland

Queen Street Lights

1-5 October

Auckland

PWC Tower

1-8 October

Auckland

Eden Park

2-3 October

Auckland

The Aotea Centre

2-4, 6-29 October

Auckland

The Civic

2-29 October

Auckland

Spark Arena

9-31 October

Auckland

Sky Tower

15 October

Auckland

Silo Park

24-29 October

Blenheim

Clock Tower, Seymour Fountain (Seymour Square Gardens)

2-8, 23-29 October

Christchurch

Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū

1-14, 16-31 October

Christchurch

Christchurch Airport Terminal and the Airways Tower

1-15 October

Christchurch

Memorial Avenue Gateway Bridge

6-7 October

Christchurch

Botanical Gardens, Bowker Fountain - Victoria Park, Robert Falcon Scott Memorial, Fanfare Sculpture, New Brighton Pier, The Bridge of Remembrance, Vaka 'A Hina Sculpture

9-16 October

Cromwell

Welcome Sign

16-22 October

Dunedin

University of Otago Clocktower

1-8 October

Dunedin

Otago Museum

9-15 October

Dunedin

Toitū Otago Settlers Museum

30-31 October

Gisborne

Town Clock

9-31 October

Greymouth

Greymouth Fountain

16-23 October

Hamilton

SkyCity Hamilton

2-31 October

Hamilton

Victoria Bridge

16-31 October

Hawera

Water Tower

1-31 October

Invercargill

Water Tower

1-31 October

Invercargill

Band Rotunda, Feldwick Street Gates, Gala Street Fountain

2-31 October

Napier

Tom Parker Fountain

2-9 October

Nelson

Cathedral, Clock Tower, Moller Fountain, Haven Road, Trafalgar Street Bridge, Upper Trafalgar Street

2-8 October

New Plymouth

Clock Tower

2-8, 23-30 October

Ōamaru

Craig Fountain – Ōamaru Gardens

1-31 October

Ōamaru

Ōamaru Opera House

27-29 October

Palmerston North

Regent Theatre

1-31 October

Palmerston North

Hopwood Clock Tower

27-28 October

Queenstown

TSS Earnslaw

1-31 October

Rotorua

i-SITE Clock Tower, Prince’s Gate Archway, Council Building, Eat Street, sculptures in Te Manawa

1-31 October

Taupō

Hilton Lake Taupō

1-31 October

Taupō

#LOVETAUPŌ sign

2-8 October

Tauranga

Wharf Street

4, 9-18, 30-31 October

Te Aroha

Clock Tower

1-31 October

Tirau

i-Site Dog

1-31 October

Upper Hutt

Fantail Sculpture

1-24 October

Wellington

Kelburn Park Fountain, Majestic Centre, Woman of Words statue

1-31 October

Wellington

Wellington Cable Car

14 October

Wellington

Queens Wharf sails

23-29 October

Wellington

Michael Fowler Centre

23-31 October

Whanganui

Royal Opera House

15 October

Whangārei

Victoria Canopy Bridge

1-31 October