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Hamilton's humming: All Blacks and sell-out concert head to the city
Hamilton will be abuzz this weekend as two international rugby matches and a sell-out concert head to the city.
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Surface flooding in and around our streets – a reminder to travel safe
Hamilton City Council is urging Hamiltonians to travel safely on our city's roads due to the heavy rain which caused surface flooding in some areas today (Monday 21 March).
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From Gallipoli to Hamilton for Anzac Day MC
After representing New Zealand at the Gallipoli Anzac Day services last year, Lt Col Olly Te Ua is the Master of Ceremonies for Hamilton's commemorations next week.
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Register now to take on the Dirty Dog Challenge
Registrations for this year's Dirty Dog Challenge on Saturday 15 June are now open.
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Work tracking to schedule on Claudelands Bridge
Work is progressing well along Claudelands Bridge and the Hamilton City Council project remains on track for completion by 6 October 2019.
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Partial lane closure for tree work on Victoria St
A short section of a northbound lane on Victoria St will be closed tomorrow so Hamilton City Council's arborists can prune a small group of trees.
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Players dig deep to launch 2019 Mitre 10 Cup
New Zealand's Mitre 10 Cup teams are digging in deep to help kick off the competition's 2019 season.
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Construction starts on new Rototuna sports park
Construction of a new Rototuna sports park and associated roading works started last week, part of Hamilton City Council's commitment to improving Hamilton's liveability through new community infrastructure and green spaces.
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Minogue Park netball courts set for resurfacing
Hamilton's home of netball is set for a major court upgrade.
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Community funds more than 19,000 plants for Waiwhakareke
From left to right: Hamilton City Council Community Planting Coordinator Gerard Kelly, Environment Committee Deputy Chair Sarah Thomson, Wintec Kaumatua Tame Pokaia, Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate, Dr Kiri Wallace of the University of Waikato, Tui 2000 President Lynne Garnham and the Council's General Manager Community, Lance Vervoort, at the 2020 Arbor Day commemorative planting at Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park.