Light Up Brisbane: The Story Behind Our City Activations

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Discover the vibrant story behind Brisbane's city activations, featuring community, arts, and nighttime economy initiatives. Explore the array of events, from honoring special occasions to raising awareness on meaningful causes. Delve into the impact of light displays and the city's commitment to creativity and inclusivity.


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  1. Light up Brisbane the story behind our city activations Community, Arts and Nighttime Economy Committee 9 August 2022

  2. Introduction 10 Years Until the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics Day for Daniel Colours of the Aboriginal flag for NAIDOC Week World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

  3. Regular bookings Colours of the Torres Strait Islander flag for NAIDOC Week MND (Motor neurone disease) Awareness Week International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)

  4. Urgent Light Up Brisbane requests In honour of His Royal Highness, The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Motor Neurone Awareness Week International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOT) Support for Japan (following the death of former Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe)

  5. Statistics nights booked

  6. Other assets we light up Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 Tropical Display Dome, during the festive season Eve of the National Pyjama Day

  7. Banners Banner locations: Youngcare Brick By Brick - Story Bridge Story Bridge, inbound and outbound Turbot Street, Brisbane Hale Street, Milton Caxton Street, Milton Bedivere Street, Carindale Rokeby Terrace, Taringa Mains Road, Sunnybank, inbound and outbound

  8. Banners BrisAsia Festival Hale Street Bridge Story Bridge, Northern End Rokeby Terrace, Taringa

  9. Public awareness International Women s Day

  10. Customer feedback So, thank you again for supporting Do It For Dolly Day 2022 and helping us to spread awareness and turn Dolly s dream of a kinder world into a reality. Many thanks to Council for your ongoing support of this initiative, which is now in its 7th year. BCC was the first organisation to support this light up campaign which was initiated by a Brisbane mother of two young children with Fragile X syndrome Thank you Brisbane City Council for lighting up for International Angelman Day and joining cities around the globe in raising awareness of Angelman syndrome

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