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New library brings community space to Rototuna
Te Kete Aronui Rototuna Library, the flagship building in Rototuna Village, officially opened today (Friday 21 July), with a blessing from Ngaati Wairere and Te Haa o te Whenua o Kirikiriroa.
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The first of 29 climate-friendly transport projects under way
Construction of the first Transport Choices project in Hamilton Kirikiriroa began this week, which will see a new roundabout installed at the Lake Road and Commerce Street intersection in Frankton.
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Caring at the core of Council's latest campaign
Hamilton City Council is encouraging anyone on the move around the city to look out for others.
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Florists bloom in their efforts to reduce waste to landfill
It's Plastic Free July, the global movement helping people be part of the solution to the plastic pollution. A great way to get inspired is to learn from others. Wild River and Co boutique floral studio owners Erin Connolly and Zahida M'Raiagh have been blooming in their sustainability efforts to send less waste to landfill.
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Visual ode to biculturalism wins $20,000 National Contemporary Art Award
Artist Tawhai Rickard (Ngaati Uepohatu, Ngaati Porou) has won the prestigious $20,000 National Contemporary Art Award for a "nuanced and generous" installation titled Scenes from a Victorian Restaurant.
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The beautiful game meets a beautiful roundabout
Hamilton City Council's Park Landscape Team jumped at the chance to design a themed display for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 at a well-known roundabout.
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Community aspirations guide Council's Long-Term Plan
Hamilton City Council has confirmed the five priorities in place since 2021 will continue to guide the city's community outcomes for the next decade.
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The Wests Tigers and One New Zealand Warriors sell out FMG Stadium Waikato
FMG Stadium Waikato has announced that the Round 24 NRL Telstra Premiership has sold out for the clash between Sydney-based Wests Tigers and One New Zealand Warriors.
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Housing changes delayed for Hamilton
Changes to Hamilton's housing rules will take a little longer, while the city considers how new flooding information will impact the city.
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New app to explore nature in Hamilton
Planting and restoration work ramping up and a new educational app is on the way for Hamilton City Council's Nature in the City Programme, it was reported today (10 August) to the Community and Natural Environment Committee.