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Te Huia weekday services to travel into central Auckland
It has now been confirmed Te Huia will take train passengers direct to The Strand Station in central Auckland on weekdays.
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Hamilton City Council apologises for wastewater overflow
Hamilton City Council is apologising after a wastewater blockage resulted in a discharge into a Flagstaff stream.
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Rubbish and recycling collections during COVID-19 Alert Level 4
Kerbside rubbish collections are set to continue across the city when the country moves to COVID-19 Alert Level 4 from Thursday 26 March, however kerbside recycling collections will cease from Wednesday 25 March.
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Time is right for city conversation on culture
Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate says the time is right to have a broad community conversation about the role of Maaori and Maaori heritage and culture in the city's future.
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City loses passionate environmental champion
From the Office of the Mayor
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Hamiltonians set to welcome back Anzac Day
After last year's cancellation due to COVID-19, Hamilton City Council and Hamilton Returned Services Association (RSA) are expecting Hamiltonians to warmly welcome back their Anzac Day services this Sunday
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Input sought on Nawton skatepark and playground project
Hamilton City Council is inviting community feedback on a planned upgrade to the skatepark and playground at Nawton's Elliot Park.
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Closure planned for Central Library during lift upgrades
A two-week closure planned for Hamilton's Central Library will go ahead in September if COVID-19 alert levels allow.
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Exhibition celebrates Maaori and Native Hawaiian female ancestors
A new large-scale exhibition featuring works exploring the contemporary and ancestral importance of Maaori and Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) women opens at Waikato Museum on Saturday (14 September) coinciding with Te Wiki o te Reo Maaori, and Kiingitanga celebrations at the University of Waikato.
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Share your views on public transport
Hamilton City Council is working to provide transport choices for people who live in Hamilton, and to help them and goods get to and around our city more reliably.