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Hazardous waste event a hit for Hamiltonians
On Saturday 22 May 2021, more than 170 Hamiltonians attended Hamilton's household hazardous waste drop-off event funded by Waikato Regional Council to dispose of household hazardous materials safely and free of charge.
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Café owners gift $75,000 towards Hamilton Gardens upgrade
A $75,000 donation to the Hamilton Gardens will see the much-loved attraction's café upgraded next year.
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Daredevil Jed jumps in
Jed Mildon doesn't just jump his BMX bike off a large ramp for a living – when he's really in his best form, he also jumps an old hospital bed, a kids' tricycle and a rather tired looking old arm chair.
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Award-winning sculptor to judge Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award
Award-winning New Zealand sculptor James Wright will judge the 2020 Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award.
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Chief Executive's performance reviewed
The Council has recently completed its annual performance review of Chief Executive (CE) Richard Briggs.
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Waitangi Day at Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato
Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato is hosting free activities as part of commemorations to mark Waitangi Day and the importance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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More accolades beckon for H3 and Hamilton's events
H3 and the events delivered at its venues are in the running for more industry accolades, following the announcement of the finalists for New Zealand Events Association (NZEA) Awards
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Dance, illusion combine at Claudelands
A teenage New Zealand dancer features in a unique show blending Irish dance and illusion. Wellington's Samantha Tait, 19, is among the cast performing Celtic Illusion, which is held at Hamilton's Claudelands Arena this Sunday, 2 September. It's the second season the show has toured New Zealand, with a sell-out season in 2016. Tait always held big dreams about becoming a professional show dancer and is over the moon to join this international spectacular.
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The National Contemporary Art Award is back
Waikato Museum is gearing up for the 2021 National Contemporary Art Award, with entries now open and a total cash prize pool of more than $27,000.
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20th National Contemporary Art Award winner to be announced next week
The 2019 National Contemporary Art Award, worth $25,000 and one of the richest in the New Zealand art world, will be determined in a week's time by this year's judge, Dr Fiona Pardington MNZM, at Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato.