The Bell Tower in the Community

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The Bell Tower Illuminates More Than the Night Sky

As part of our dedication to our local community, The Bell Tower is proud to be able to partner with local community groups, charities, and not-for-profit organisations. Our Community Tower Project focuses on supporting these groups with fundraising donations, “lighting up” for significant events and awareness campaigns, and promoting their causes to our ever-growing social media following.

Light the Perth Bell Tower in Your Colours

If you have an event or charity you would like us to support by lighting up, apply via the form below and we will be in touch. We can light up for up to 2 days per calendar year for each event.

We ask that you submit your application no less than 30 days before your lighting date. The sooner the better!

Note that this request is only valid for the date for which it is requested and within that calendar year. Any subsequent activity will need to be requested in the next calendar year.

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Fundraising Donations & Assistance

The Bell Tower takes great enthusiasm in supporting local fundraising for schools, sports clubs, and community groups. Providing prizes in the form of entry tickets and special offers, the Bell Tower has been able to help numerous schools and community groups raise valuable funds over the years.

If you would like The Bell Tower to support your fundraising efforts, please get in touch with us!

Enquire About Lighting Up the Perth Bell Tower in Your Colours

 

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Lighting Calendar

Events in June 2026

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June 1, 2026(1 event)

June 1, 2026

Migraine Awareness Month 2026

June is Migraine Awareness Month — “Migraine Disables. Support Enables”
Lighting up purple to show support for the nearly 5 million people in Australia with migraine.

Burple Day is Friday, June 5: Dress in burgundy or purple to spotlight migraine awareness. Share your story online #MAM2026

Shades for Migraine is Sunday, June 21: Wear sunglasses to symbolize sensitivity and post a selfie to your socials with the hashtag #ShadesForMigraine #MAM2026 to show your support.

June 2, 2026
June 3, 2026(1 event)

June 3, 2026

Lipoedema Awareness Month

June is Lipoedema Awareness Month, and an estimated 11% to 19% of the female population have it. It is frequently misdiagnosed by medical practitioners due to the lack of awareness and education of the chronic disease, and as a result a lot of women don't know they have it.

The aim is to help inform women that don't know they have lipoedema, and to support women who do have it, whilst educating healthcare practitioners on the chronic disease to diagnose it better and quickly.

June 4, 2026(1 event)

June 4, 2026

Lipoedema Awareness Month

June is Lipoedema Awareness Month, and an estimated 11% to 19% of the female population have it. It is frequently misdiagnosed by medical practitioners due to the lack of awareness and education of the chronic disease, and as a result a lot of women don't know they have it.

The aim is to help inform women that don't know they have lipoedema, and to support women who do have it, whilst educating healthcare practitioners on the chronic disease to diagnose it better and quickly.

June 5, 2026
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June 10, 2026
June 11, 2026(1 event)

June 11, 2026

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) 2026

The Bell Tower will be lit up in in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe.

Elder abuse affects 1 in 6 older Western Australians and may involve many different forms of abuse and mistreatment. From 8 – 15 June 2026, Western Australians are encouraged to Wise Up and Rise Up against all forms of abuse and mistreatment against older people in our community.

To learn more about World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on 15 June, how to recognise the signs and the supports available visit: Elder Abuse and the Mistreatment of Older People and Elder abuse support services and resources .

If you, or someone you know is experiencing abuse and mistreatment, please call the WA Elder Abuse Helpline and Information Service on 1300 724 679

June 12, 2026
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June 14, 2026
June 15, 2026(1 event)

June 15, 2026

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) 2026

The Bell Tower will be lit up in in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe.

Elder abuse affects 1 in 6 older Western Australians and may involve many different forms of abuse and mistreatment. From 8 – 15 June 2026, Western Australians are encouraged to Wise Up and Rise Up against all forms of abuse and mistreatment against older people in our community.

To learn more about World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on 15 June, how to recognise the signs and the supports available visit: Elder Abuse and the Mistreatment of Older People and Elder abuse support services and resources .

If you, or someone you know is experiencing abuse and mistreatment, please call the WA Elder Abuse Helpline and Information Service on 1300 724 679

June 16, 2026
June 17, 2026
June 18, 2026
June 19, 2026
June 20, 2026(1 event)

June 20, 2026

Migraine Awareness Month 2026

June is Migraine Awareness Month — “Migraine Disables. Support Enables”
Lighting up purple to show support for the nearly 5 million people in Australia with migraine.

Burple Day is Friday, June 5: Dress in burgundy or purple to spotlight migraine awareness. Share your story online #MAM2026

Shades for Migraine is Sunday, June 21: Wear sunglasses to symbolize sensitivity and post a selfie to your socials with the hashtag #ShadesForMigraine #MAM2026 to show your support.

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