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New Zealand Turns Pink For Breast Cancer Awareness Month

More than 30 landmarks and prominent buildings across Aotearoa New Zealand will be lighting up in pink this October to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month. New sites joining for the first time include Auckland’s Eden Park, Wellington’s Majestic Centre, Blenheim’s Cenotaph and War Memorial Fountain, Christchurch’s Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, and Dunedin’s Otago Museum.

Around the world, landmarks and prominent buildings turn pink for the Global Illuminations campaign to raise awareness and honour those touched by breast cancer. In New Zealand, the month culminates with the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal on 29 and 30 October, Breast Cancer Foundation NZ’s major fundraising event. Money raised from the appeal will go towards cutting-edge research, education programmes and support for Kiwis affected by breast cancer.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer for Kiwi women. Each year, more than 3,300 women are diagnosed with the disease nationwide and every year around 650 will die from it.

Ah-Leen Rayner, chief executive of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ: “We’re very grateful to have the support of so many landmarks across Aotearoa this October. By turning pink, they are helping to spread the life-saving message about the importance of early detection.

“More than 3,300 Kiwi women are told every year that they have breast cancer. The good news is the earlier it’s caught, the better the outcome. But we’re worried about every woman who has missed their mammogram during the Covid-19 lockdowns this and last year, when breast screening was put on hold. We’re urging anyone who had an appointment cancelled to get rebooked as soon as possible. And if you’ve felt a lump or noticed any other changes, please see your GP straight away.”

“Kiwis can also do their bit to help us towards our vision of zero deaths from breast cancer by donating to our street appeal later this month, or online at pinkribbonappeal.co.nz. Without the generosity of New Zealanders, we wouldn’t be able to carry out our vital work.”

The following table shows all of the landmarks lighting in pink this October:

CityLocationDates of Illumination
AucklandSky Tower2 – 3 October
AucklandQueen Street LightsFrom 1 October
AucklandEden Park1 – 7 October
BlenheimCenotaph and War Memorial Fountain16 – 21 October
ChristchurchChristchurch Airport Terminal and the Airways Tower1 – 8 October
ChristchurchMemorial Avenue Gateway Bridge1 October
ChristchurchCanterbury Museum1 – 8 October
ChristchurchNew Regent Street1 – 10 October
ChristchurchArt Gallery Te Puna o WaiwhetūWeeks: 3/10, 17/10, 24/10
CromwellWelcome Sign1 – 31 October
DunedinToitū Otago Settlers Museum1 – 31 October
DunedinOtago Museum1 October
GisborneTown Clock1 – 8 October
HamiltonVictoria Bridge18 – 31 October
HamiltonSkyCity Hamilton1 – 31 October
HastingsClock Tower1 – 31 October
InvercargillQueens Park’s Fountain and Band Rotunda1 – 8 October
NelsonClock Tower1 - 23 October, 25 - 31 October
NelsonCathedral1 – 31 October
New PlymouthClock Tower1 – 15 October
ŌamaruCraig Fountain – Ōamaru Gardens1 – 31 October
ŌamaruŌamaru Opera House29 – 31 October
PaeroaCenotaph on Primrose Hill1 – 31 October
Palmerston NorthRegent Theatre1 – 31 October
Palmerston NorthHopwood Clock Tower1 October
Rotoruai-SITE Clock Tower, Prince’s Gate Archway, Council Building, Eat Street, and Sculptures in Te Manawa1 – 31 October
TaupōHilton Lake Taupō1 – 31 October
Upper HuttFantail Sculpture1 – 31 October
WellingtonWellington Cable Car18 – 24 October
WellingtonKelburn Park Fountain1 October – 1 November
WellingtonWoman of Words1 October – 1 November
WellingtonHikitia Floating Crane1 – 31 October
WellingtonBascule Bridge1 – 31 October
WellingtonMajestic Centre1 – 7 October
WhanganuiDurie Hill Memorial Tower1 – 8 October
WhangāreiVictoria Canopy Bridge1 - 14 October, 17 - 31 October

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