At sunset on Tuesday 13 August, up to 50 well-known landmarks across Australia will light up red in recognition of those who have contributed to the vital humanitarian work of Australian Red Cross for more than a century.
Major bridges and landmarks around the country including Government House, Sydney (NSW),Old Parliament House (ACT), Victoria Bridge (QLD), Adelaide Oval (SA), Tasman Bridge (TAS), the MCG (VIC) and the Sky Ribbon (WA) will turn red from sunset to sunrise, in a visible tribute to the people Australian Red Cross has stood beside through crises, and a thank you to everyone who has helped make its vital work possible – past, present and future.
The list of Victorian landmarks that will be lit up are:
- Flinders Street Station, Melbourne
- Melbourne Town Hall, Melbourne
- MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground), Melbourne
- Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
- Bolte Bridge, Melbourne
Australian Red Cross CEO, Andrew Colvin hopes those who see a beacon of red in their home towns and cities on August 13 will be reminded that Australian Red Cross has always been there to help people in need.
“Since the outbreak of World War 1 in 1914, Australian Red Cross has played a pivotal role in supporting Australians. From major disasters such as Cyclone Tracy and Ash Wednesday, to critical community work such as delivering warm meals and helping refugees start a new life – Australian Red Cross is there for everyone, always.”
In the past year, Australian Red Cross has mobilized 16,000 members and volunteers to act for humanity. Mr Colvin said, thanks to the network of supporters, our partnerships with business and governments, the impact of Australian Red Cross in the last 12 months alone has been extraordinary.
“324,000 people have received support during and after disasters, 53,000 people trained in first aid, 19,700 helped through Migration Support Programs and 215,000 hours of support provided to older or vulnerable people.
“We couldn’t do what we do without our volunteers and members, many of whom have been with Australian Red Cross for over 60 years. They’re the backbone of our organisation and it’s only fitting that we acknowledge their immense contribution during our 110th celebration,” he said.
Australian Red Cross are celebrating the milestone with national, state, territory and branch based events and are encouraging the community to wear red on 13 August in support of the tribute.