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NZSO brings sensational Russian pianist to Hamilton in May
One of the greatest pianists of his generation will perform for the first time with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in Hamilton on 23 May.
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Hamilton Zoo welcomes baby rhino Zahra
A southern white rhino has been born at Hamilton Zoo – meet Zahra!
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More public housing for Waikato
Up to 330 more families in Waikato will have warm, dry, and secure new homes built over the next four years, as a result of the Government's comprehensive Public Housing Plan released today by Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford.
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New Zealand ShakeOut 2018: Earthquake! What if you're on the loo?
The next big quake could really catch you short.
Earthquakes can happen any time, even when you're on the loo and drop, cover, hold isn't really an option.
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APL expansion a boost for Hamilton region
Hamilton Mayor Andrew King says the creation of a 56.7 hectare industrial site south of the city in Hautapu is a further reminder of the strength of the region's economic development.
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We're a team of 5 million
Waikato, we've been in Alert Level 3 for a week. Now is not the time to take our foot off the pedal.
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Council taking agile approach to community consultation
Hamiltonians who want to speak to and hear from their Council representatives about plans for the next 10 years can do so from the comfort of their own home, their local café, or anywhere they please.
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Council responds quickly to feedback on Development Contributions Policy
Hamilton City Council today responded to consultation feedback on its proposed Development Contributions (DC) Policy Update, voting not to include additional capital projects in the updated 2019/20 Policy.
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Arbor Day a chance to get out of the office
Pick up a spade for the annual Arbor Day planting at Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park.
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Morrinsville in 1993 remembered at Waikato Museum
The heart of rural communities as well as the atmosphere, lifestyles, and culture of early 1990s New Zealand are celebrated in a nostalgic exhibition at Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato.