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Light Up Australia for Migraine 2025

Light Up Australia!

Migraine Australia is celebrating Migraine Awareness Month again this June with our ”Give Migraine a Break” campaign.

We are once again asking landmarks around Australia to light up in purple, in support of Australians living with migraine. We are hoping to get involvement from councils, businesses and venues throughout Australia to light up buildings, sculptures and bridges in purple.

You can view the list of confirmed locations and dates below.

ACT

21/6 Canberra Times Fountain (thanks to Transport Canberra & City Services)

21/6 Malcolm Fraser Bridge, Canberra (thanks to Transport Canberra & City Services)

21/6 Light Rail Stops, Canberra (thanks to Transport Canberra & City Services)

21/6 Questacon, Canberra (thanks to Questacon)

New South Wales

2/6 Accor Stadium (thanks to Sydney Olympic Park Authority)

2/6 Olympic Park Train Station (thanks to Sydney Olympic Park Authority)

2/6 Novotel & Pullman Hotels (thanks to Sydney Olympic Park Authority)

2/6 Olympic Boulevard Lights (thanks to Sydney Olympic Park Authority)

5/6 Manly Town Hall (thanks to Northern Beaches Council)

21/6 The Big Banana, Coffs Harbour (thanks to the Big Banana Fun Park)

Queensland

5/6 Nicholas Street Facade, Ipswich

5/6 Ipswich Civic Centre, Ipswich

9-11/6 Maryborough Town Hall (thanks to Fraser Coast Council)

20/6 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane City (thanks to Stadiums Queensland/ASM Global)

21/6 Sir Hielscher Bridges (prev Gateway Bridge) thanks to Transurban Brisbane

21/6 Schofield Park Playground, Keppel Sands (thanks to Livingstone Shire Council)

21/6 Singing Ship Emu Park (thanks to Livingstone Shire Council)

21/6  Wreck Point Lookout Yeppoon (thanks to Livingstone Shire Council)

21/6 Yeppoon Foreshore Stage (thanks to Livingstone Shire Council)

24/6 Kurilpa & Neville Bonner Bridges Brisbane City (thanks to QGAO Parks and Bridges)

25/6 Reddacliff Place Steam sculptures (thanks to Brisbane City Council) 

25/6 Story Bridge, New Farm Brisbane (thanks to Brisbane City Council)

25/6 Victoria Bridge, Sth Brisbane (thanks to Brisbane City Council)

25/6 Wickham Terrace Car Park Architectural Wall (thanks Brisbane City Council)

25/6 Breakfast Creek and Yowoggera Bridges, Newstead (thanks to Brisbane City Council)

25/6 Kangaroo Point Footbridge (thanks to Brisbane City Council)


South Australia

5/6 Adelaide Oval (thanks to Adelaide Oval SMA Ltd)

Victoria

21/6 Bolte Bridge, Melbourne (thanks to Transurban)

21/6 City Link Sound Tube, Melbourne (thanks to Transurban)

Western Australia

6/6 Queens Park Theatre (thanks to Geraldton Council)

6-11/6 Albany CBD lights (thanks to Albany City Council)

10/6 Council House, Perth (thanks to City of Perth)

10/6 Trafalgar Bridge, Perth (thanks to City of Perth)

20/6 Marlston Hill Lookout, Bunbury (thanks to City of Bunbury)

20/6 Koombana Bay Foreshore, Bunbury (thanks to City of Bunbury)

20/6 Koombana Bay Footbridge, Bunbury (thanks to City of Bunbury)

20/6 Marlston Waterfront, Bunbury (thanks to City of Bunbury)

20/6 Guppy Park, Bunbury (thanks to City of Bunbury)

20/6 The Navigators at the Koombana Drive roundabout, Bunbury (thanks to City of Bunbury)

20/6 Richmond Reserve, Bunbury (thanks to City of Bunbury)

20/6 The historic Arrol Crane at Jetty Road, Bunbury (thanks to City of Bunbury)

22&23/6 The Bell Tower, Perth (thanks to the Swan Bells Foundation)