Vector Lights joins Techweek ’18 to amplify innovation that’s good for the world. Auckland Harbour Bridge will light up from 6pm in celebration of New Zealand’s unique, interconnected innovation ecosystem.
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Vector Lights is turning yellow for Daffodil Day on 29 August to support the 1 in 3 New Zealanders who will receive a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. Daffodil Day is Cancer Society’s most iconic and much-loved fundraising campaign and is a chance to show your friends and family affected by cancer that they’re not alone.
9 September is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) International Awareness Day and Vector Lights is shining red. FASD is a lifelong disability that affects people who were exposed to alcohol in the womb. It is estimated there are 60,000 young New Zealanders under 18 years old currently living with FASD and up to 3000 babies may be born with it over the next year. FASD Care Action Network unites whānau, strengthens communities and advocates for improved awareness, services and greater support for people living with FASD.
Vector Lights is celebrating International Paramedics Day by lighting up the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge in Hato Hone St John yellow and green. The organisation boasts a dedicated workforce of more than 4,000 ambulance officers, both paid and volunteer, across 90% of Aotearoa New Zealand. We are thankful for their service to our communities and the positive difference they make to Kiwi’s lives every single day.
Mānawatia a Matariki! Celebrate Matariki and the national holiday with Vector Lights on the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge. Created by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, the light and sound show runs every night between 19 – 28 June. The first show begins at 6pm and runs until midnight, playing every 15 minutes.