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Rehabilitated pekapeka released back into the wild
Image: Peter Drury | DOC
The native long-tailed bat/pekapeka attacked by a pet cat and rehabilitated by Hamilton Zoo has been successfully released back into the wild.
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Join our Voice of Hamilton Kirikiriroa
There's a new way to share your voice in making Hamilton thriving, connected and sustainable.
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Sevens celebration – tickets on sale for tournament's 21st
New Zealand Rugby is inviting sevens fans to celebrate a 21st Birthday party like no other with tickets to the 2020 HSBC New Zealand Sevens going on sale today.
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Council responds to public feedback on Annual Plan
Public opinion from community engagement factored strongly into decisions made about Hamilton City Council's draft Annual Plan yesterday (3 June).
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Tourism award a boost for Hamilton and Waikato
The Hamilton and Waikato region has further cemented its place as a key tourism destination by winning a domestic tourism growth award at the inaugural Regional Tourism New Zealand (RTNZ) Awards.
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Embracing our green spaces
We're turning the spotlight on Hamilton's parks next week. Parks Week 2020 runs from 7 March to 15 March and is a chance to highlight our city's fantastic green spaces and the people who look after them.
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We've hit the ground running on Rototuna Village
Construction is now officially under way on the $9.5 million Te Kete Aronui Rototuna Library.
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Council award for city scientist
Hamilton-based Fonterra scientist Dr Brendan Gill is this year's winner of the Hamilton City Council Emerging Scientist Award at the annual Kudos Awards.
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Hamilton City Council reaffirms Maaori representation
Hamilton City Council reaffirmed its ground-breaking Maaori representation initiative, more closely aligning it with the new governance structure put in place by Mayor Paula Southgate at the 4 February 2020 Council meeting.
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Use Smart Water tips this Auckland Anniversary weekend
With the highly-anticipated Auckland Anniversary Day happening this weekend, so too is an expected surge in water use.