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Tree management operation at Innes Common
Members of the public are asked to stay clear of two sites at Innes Common over the next two days (30 and 31 October), while arborists working for Hamilton City Council undertake two tree management projects.
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Napier-based artist wins $5,000 Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award
Napier-based artist Asaki Kajima has won the $5,000 Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award for 2020 with a Dali-inspired sculptural artwork entitled Space Cow.
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Hamilton gains extended run with HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series event
Hamilton will continue to be the host city for the New Zealand leg of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, with the 2020 event expanded to include a full women's tournament.
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Hamilton Civic Award nominations open
Do you know someone in Hamilton who deserves one of the city's highest honors?
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'Game changing' data for 37,000 street trees
Gathering data on our city's 37,000 street trees is a mammoth task, but it'll no longer be done with hordes of paper.
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Speed limit change to section of Wairere Drive
Speed along Wairere Drive, between Arthur Porter Drive and Pukete Road, will be reduced from 80km/h to 60km/h.
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New calendar showcases city's heritage
What was Hamilton like in black and white?
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Star Gossage exhibition opens this weekend at Waikato Museum
A collection of emotional and evocative paintings by acclaimed artist Star Gossage (Ngāti Wai, Ngāti Ruanui) opens this weekend at Hamilton's Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga O Waikato.
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Friendlier future for older Hamiltonians
Hamilton is a step closer to becoming one of the best places for older people to live.
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Lifting the curtain on Council business
Kids riding bikes, climbing trees, in sandpits, and getting their faces painted are classic Kiwi summer scenes. But kids using metal detectors, sitting in diggers, crawling through water pipes, and helping to build bat roosts are sights you don't see every day.