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In celebration of the Auckland Diwali Festival, the Sky Tower will light in a vibrant display of pink, yellow and orange this weekend.
Amazing things can happen when you get thirteen world-class chefs crowded into one kitchen.
Queenstown community organisations have benefited from a record $140,423 funding boost, with 50 groups across the region receiving grants from SKYCITY Queenstown Casino Community Trust.
SKYCITY Auckland was named ‘Auckland Youth Employer of the Year’ at the 2016 ‘Young at Heart’ Awards last night.
The Sky Tower will join landmarks around New Zealand lighting pink to raise awareness for breast cancer this October.
The Sky Tower will be the first global landmark to light up for World Heart Day, the awareness day of the Heart Foundation.
Blue September is the Prostate Cancer Foundation’s annual national awareness campaign. Here at SKYCITY, we’re very proud to support the Prostate Cancer Foundation as one of our key charity partners, and help increase awareness around prostate cancer and the importance of getting regular checks.
Yesterday, more than 160 firefighters climbed the stairs of the Sky Tower in memory of firefighters lost in the September 11 World Trade Centre attacks and honoured New Zealand firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty since 1875.
SKYCITY Hamilton is continuing its support of its local community, extending its sponsorship activity to include a naming rights partnership with the new Northern Premier League women’s cricket competition, which was announced this week.
Over the past year, SKYCITY Hamilton Community Trust has injected $426,000 in to 48 community organisations, and applications are now open for the 2016 funding round.