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Past
Speaking and Listening from the Heart
Reconciliation NSW Schools Reconciliation Challenge 2019
Shining bright for Reconciliation
Celebrating Reconciliation Week at International Towers
Mental Health and Self Care In A Covid19 World
The significance of Self Care to your Mental Health
What's your 2040?
Join the exclusive screening of 2040 film online with Interface and GBCA
The Conscious Space
Trailblazers and creatives who believe in ethical businesses and value-driven brands with a sustainable, purpose-driven approach
A musical celebration for International Women's Day 2020
Female artists performing in our lobbies
Make Mindfulness a Habit
By Katie Lavidge, International Towers Wellness Partner
We all know by now the many benefits of mindfulness and how it can lower stress, increase happiness and make you an over-all better version of yourself. So why is it that so many people still don’t practice mindfulness on a daily basis? Simple, the rational brain is separate from the habitual brain. Rationally, we get it and know that practicing mindfulness on a regular basis will help in all aspects of our life. However, we are creatures of habit and if we don’t have the proper support systems in place to establish a new habit, odds are we won’t change… even if we know how good it is for us.
Colour The Streets
Colour The Streets returns to Barangaroo with a colourful program of events to celebrate queer culture and this year’s Mardi Gras theme ‘What Matters’
Musical performances in our lobbies return this festive season
Sydney Conservatorium of Music performing at International Towers
Celebrating the festive season at International Towers
A tribute to Indigenous creativity
CanTeen National Bandanna Day
Help make sure that no young person goes through their cancer journey alone
Exclusive Wellness Week event: Sunset Restorative Yoga
30 places only! Be quick to secure yours
Could this be the most perfect way to end a busy day?
The physical benefits of yoga are well documented: increased flexibility, increased muscle tone, improved respiration and circulation.
A focus on wellness at International Towers
9 to 13 September
Wellness is a fundamental attribute of the International Towers community. It’s at the heart of everything we are and everything we do. Our buildings and workplaces are internationally recognised as amongst the healthiest in the world, and many of our partnerships and community initiatives are designed to promote wellbeing and sustainability for people, places and our environment.
FRONT.design seminar community offer
Exclusive discount for the International Towers Community
We are proudly hosting this years FRONT.design where you can connect with key decision makers in architecture, design, business end-users, property and real estate at this two-day event.
Join the Barangaroo Precinct Choir
Do you sing in the shower or the car? Do you whistle while you work?
Singing as a group has been proven time and again to be good for you - studies have shown that group singing boosts oxytocin levels, which help control stress and anxiety. There's nothing better than coming together in the middle of a busy day with other people to share the joy of singing.
Supporting diversity and equality
Our luminous tribute to inclusion
International Towers were lit up in rainbow colours in early March in support of the Mardi Gras parade - reflecting the Barangaroo community's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
International Towers beamed blue for human rights
We joined the movement on 10th December 2018, to mark the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
International Towers joined the global movement on Monday, December 10 2018 to mark the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Celebrating diversity with 'Faces of Australia' exhibition
Partnered with TransferWise to showcase inspirational stories of new Australians
International Towers’ culture of diversity and inclusion was showcased in the lobbies of Tower Two and Tower Three, coming to life through the poignant “Faces of Australia” exhibition.
Celebrating the stories of strong Indigenous women
International Towers hosted the mali dharngurr photographic exhibition
In recognition of this year’s National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week theme ‘Because of her we can’, we’re proud to have exhibited the unique work of renowned Indigenous storyteller, A.Professor Wayne Quilliam, who has travelled Australia to document the life stories of inspirational Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
NAIDOC week Indigenous music performances
Indigenous musical performances in our lobbies
In celebration of NAIDOC Week we enjoyed a series of Indigenous musical performances in our lobbies.
ANTaR's Sea of Hands visited International Towers
In support of National Reconciliation Week 27 May to 3 June
We proudly collaborated with ANTaR to produce ‘Sea of Hands’ displays in honour of Reconciliation Week 2018.
Tim Ross - 'Man about the house' at International Towers
For an evening of music, design and storytelling
It was in early 2015 when Tim Ross found himself at a house party of a famous architect. That 'famous architect' turned out to be Lord Richard Rogers of Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners, the master mind behind the design of International Towers.