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Comforts of home for Test-ready Taylor
Ross Taylor knows Seddon Park better than most.
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Your help may harm - working together to address begging in our city
A multi-agency campaign aims to educate Hamilton residents about the negative impact of giving money to people begging in the city's shopping areas, and how help can be provided in other ways.
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Infrastructure projects gear up to start work again at Alert Level 3
Work will resume on some of Hamilton City Council's capital projects this week — providing contractors can meet government guidelines on operating during Alert Level 3.
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Kerbside collection: don't get caught on the hop this Easter
Avoid falling into the rabbit hole when it comes to your rubbish and recycling needs. Here's all you need to know about Hamilton City Council's rubbish and recycling services for Easter, (Friday 15 to Saturday 23 April).
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Changes to some public events in response to COVID-19 announcements
Following announcements by the Government and Ministry of Health in the past 24 hours regarding measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), some privately-run public events in Hamilton have been cancelled. These events include public gatherings related to Balloons over Waikato, and the Gourmet in the Gardens. Other event organisers are reviewing their events.
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Should we make Korikori Green a street for people?
Korikori Green, a road in Rototuna North connecting North City Road and Kimbrae Drive, could soon be closed to through traffic.
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Artists revealed for Aotearoa's largest mural
New Zealand's soon-to-be largest mural now has mastermind artists behind it, preparing to bring it to life in January 2020.
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Regional bids for stimulus clear first hurdle
Waikato's bid to secure government economic stimulus money is off to a roaring start with nearly 80% of Waikato projects over the first hurdle.
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Environment and community spaces led conversation at Peacocke Open Day
Protecting the environment and having great community facilities were the talking points at an open day for the new Peacocke neighbourhood.
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Structure reflects ‘challenges and opportunities'
Hamilton City Council Mayor-Elect Paula Southgate has proposed a new Council meeting structure reflecting the growth challenges and opportunities facing the city.