Glowing green represents a green light to TAKE ACTION towards hepatitis elimination. #TakeActionAustralia for #WorldHepatitisDay
Green is also the colour of the global #NOhep initiative to eliminate viral hepatitis by 2030 - green is the colour of LIFE, vitality and progress.
Globally, 325 million people live with hepatitis, with more than 1.1 million lives lost each year to hepatitis B and hepatitis C. On July 28, we raise our collective voices to call for more action for the people affected by hepatitis.
Locations that glowed green for 2024:
Brisbane landmarks
- Parliament House
- Brisbane City Hall
- King George Square
- Story Bridge
- Victoria Bridge
- Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges
- Kurilpa Bridge
- Reddacliff Place Sculptures
- Tropical Dome, Brisbane Botanic Gardens
- Breakfast Creek Bridge
- Wickham Terrace Car Park architectural wall
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29th July: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Queensland Regional landmarks
- 1 Nicholas St Façade, Ipswich
- Ipswich Civic Centre
- Heritage Façade Lights, Rockhampton
- Sir Abbott Administration Building, Mackay
- Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
- Townsville Sign
- Wharton Reef Lighthouse, Townsville
- Victoria Bridge, Townsville
- George Roberts Bridge, Townsville
- Old Magistrates Court House, Townsville
- Flinders Square, Townsville
- Little Fletcher Bridge, Townsville
- Central Park Boardwalk, Townsville
- Julia Creek Water Tower, Julia Creek
- Jacaranda Tower, Underwood
- Telfer Street Tower, Shailer Park
- Wineglass Water Tower, Hillcrest
- Water Tower, Longreach
- Victoria Street Bridge, Toowoomba
- Fig Trees, Bundaberg
Victoria
- Ballarat Clocktower
- Bendigo – Conservatory
- Geelong – Catenary Lights
- Shepparton – Monash Park Tree, Mooroopna Water Tower and Riverlinks Eastbank
- Drum Theatre – Dandenong.
South Australia
- Hepatitis SA office, South Australia
- Parliament of South Australia, South Australia
- Unley Town Hall, South Australia
- Elemental sculpture in Victor Harbor
- Community Access and Services SA in Athol Park
Australian Capital Territory
- Light rail stops
- Canberra Times Fountain (behind the Canberra Centre)
- Malcolm Fraser Bridge
- Telstra Tower
- National Museum of Australia
- The Royal Australian Mint