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Council support for Pasifika hub rewarded
Hamilton City Council's advocacy of a new Pan Pasifika community hub has been rewarded with an announcement of government funding for the project.
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One day inside lane closure for Te Rapa Rd
One lane of Te Rapa Rd between Wairere Dr and Garnett Ave/Vardon Rd will be closed on Monday, 23 July to allow installation of more efficient LED streetlights and maintenance of gardens.
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Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival offers colour, energy and performance
Comedy, DJs, Shakespeare, opera and a business-focussed summit are among the diverse range of events offered in this year's Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival, starting on Wednesday 20 February.
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Smart Water show a success
A Smart Water pilot in early childhood centres was so successful it's been run again.
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Hamilton prepares for NZ Darts Masters
The line-up is complete, bags are packed, and costumes planned for New Zealand's biggest weekend of darts entertainment – the NZ Darts Masters, presented by Burger King and TAB, at Claudelands Arena, Hamilton on August 23-24.
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Enrolling to vote is a powerful NY resolution
If you're looking for a fast, easy, and powerful new year's resolution, enrol to vote in your local election. Enrolling is easy – it takes less than five minutes and can be done online here.
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River path closure - Fairfield Esplanade
A section of river path between Fairfield Bridge and Boundary Rd Bridge will be closed on Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19 February.
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Take two for Essential Workers Thank You
Hamilton City Council is inviting Alert Level 4 essential workers to take part in a big weekend of thanks from 20 to 22 November.
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24 candidates in East Ward By-election
Nominations for Hamilton City Council By-election closed at noon today (22 June) with 24 candidates putting their hand up to fill the vacant East Ward seat.
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Rotowaro – the town that disappeared
Photographer David Cook spent nearly four decades recording the effects of the coal industry on one small New Zealand town and it's 400 residents – now all long gone – and the landscape around it.