Earth Hour at International Towers
A moment to pause, reflect and reconnect
On Saturday, 28 March at 8:30PM, International Towers will join the global Earth Hour movement, switching off all non-essential lighting in support of a more sustainable future.
What began in Australia has grown into a worldwide moment, with landmarks across the globe going dark in a shared show of commitment to the planet.
Earth Hour is more than turning off the lights. It is an opportunity to pause. To step away from screens, noise and daily distractions, and to take a moment to reset.
Whether it is a quiet dinner, meaningful conversation, or simply enjoying a slower pace, this hour is a chance to be intentional with your time.
This focus on wellbeing and thoughtful environments is part of what defines International Towers every day.
It is something you can feel. The natural light in the lobby, the energy of the precinct, and the sense of being part of a connected community.
This commitment has been recognised globally at the 2025 International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) Awards, the leading authority on healthy buildings.
International Towers received:
• Global WELL Leadership Award for achieving one of the highest WELL Scores worldwide
• Regional WELL Leadership Award for Oceania for leading health and wellbeing performance across the region
Alongside these honours, the precinct was also recognised for excellence across key areas that support everyday experience:
• Health and Safety Leadership Award
• WELL Nourishment Award
• WELL Materials Award
• WELL Community Award
Together, these achievements reflect a workplace designed with intention. One that supports not just productivity, but the health, comfort and connection of its community.
Earth Hour is a simple reminder that small actions can make a meaningful difference.
At International Towers, that mindset extends beyond one hour. It is part of creating a better workplace and contributing to a better future.