Australia turns red for Red Cross

On 13 August, landmarks across Australia are turning red to shine a light on 110 years of Australian Red Cross.
Bolte Bridge, Melbourne.

On 13 August, landmarks across Australia will be turning red from sunset to sunrise to shine a light on 110 years of Australian Red Cross. Creating a visible tribute to the people we have stood beside through crises, and as a thank you to everyone who has helped make our vital work possible – past, present and future.

If you see a beacon of red in your hometown, we hope you will be reminded that Australian Red Cross will continue to be there for everyone, always.

Get involved by visiting your local landmark in:

Australian Capital Territory

  • Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, Canberra
  • Light Rail, Canberra
  • Canberra City Fountain, Canberra
  • National Museum of Australia, Canberra
  • Malcolm Fraser Bridge, Canberra
  • National Carillon, Canberra
  • National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra

New South Wales

  • Channel Nine building, Sydney
  • NSW Government House, Sydney
  • Luna Park, Sydney
  • Central Station Clock Tower, Sydney
  • QBE Building, Sydney
  • International Towers/Lendlease, Sydney
  • Sydney Cricket Ground (Noble Bradman Messenger Stand), Sydney
  • The Big Banana, Coffs Harbour
  • Quirindi Art Silos, Quirindi
  • Albury City Theatre complex, Albury
  • Wild Flower sculpture, Atkins Street, Albury
  • Edward River Town Hall, Deniliquin

Queensland

  • Story Bridge, Brisbane
  • Government House, Brisbane
  • Brisbane City Hall, Brisbane
  • King George Square, Brisbane
  • Victoria Bridge, Brisbane
  • Reddacliff Place sculptures, Brisbane
  • Wickham Terrace Car Parl Architectural Wall, Brisbane
  • Breakfast Creek Bridge, Newstead, Brisbane
  • Tropical Dome, Brisbane

South Australia

  • Riverbank Precinct Pedestrian Bridge, Adelaide
  • Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
  • SA Power Networks Signage (electronic billboard), Adelaide

Tasmania

  • Tasman Bridge, Tasmania
  • Wrest Point Casino, Tasmania
  • Burnie City Council Office, Tasmania
  • Launceston Town Hall, Tasmania
  • Ulverstone Bridge & Ulverstone Clock Tower, Tasmania
  • ABC Building, Tasmania
  • Richmond Bridge, Tasmania
  • Clarence City Council Chambers, Rosny Park

Victoria

  • Flinders Street Station, Melbourne
  • Melbourne Town Hall, Melbourne
  • MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground), Melbourne
  • Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
  • Bolte Bridge, Melbourne

Western Australia

  • Matagarup Bridge, Perth
  • Joondalup Drive Bridge, Perth
  • Mount Street Bridge, Perth
  • Northbridge Tunnel, Perth
  • Sky Ribbon, Perth
  • Great Northern Highway Port Hedland Interchange Bridge, Perth

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