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Waikato Museum uncovers stories from 1981
Hundreds of impassioned faces are captured through a Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato exhibition revisiting 1981 anti-Springbok Tour protests in Hamilton.
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Be aware and take more care – road safety under Alert Level 3
As some of the restrictions under the COVID-19 alert levels are lifted, Hamilton City Council is urging drivers and other road users to be aware of changing road conditions.
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Tree management project for River Rd
A section of Hamilton's River Rd will be under traffic control this Wednesday (20 February) to allow for a tree management project.
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E-scooters to hit Hamilton streets this Friday
E-scooters for hire will arrive in Hamilton as part of a six-month trial approved by Hamilton City Council at the Growth and Infrastructure Committee Meeting on 18 June 2019.
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Ministerial visit to Peacocke gateway
A partnership approach to supporting growth in Hamilton and building connectivity to Auckland were key themes at an event to mark progress on the development of a new neighbourhood in the south of the city.
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Traffic control to allow for Casey's Garden/Seddon Rd tree pruning
A section of Hamilton's Seddon Rd will be under traffic control this Wednesday 28 November while Hamilton City Council's arborists prune trees in Casey's Garden, just north of Seddon Park.
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Draft Long-Term Plan confirmed
Hamilton City Council will seek feedback from the community next year on a proposal for a 4.4% annual average general rates rise plus the potential for a new 4.5% targeted rate to help meet government-imposed costs.
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Mayor calls for understanding and empathy
Hamilton Mayor Andrew King has today emphasised the need for respect and understanding after a social media post by Councillor James Casson sparked complaints on the weekend.
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Council hears views on gambling policy
Proposed changes to the way Hamilton manages pokie machines in pubs and clubs in the city attracted speakers representing around 30 organisations today.
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Funding provides critical support for Hamiltonians
Twenty-two community organisations can continue to support Hamiltonians most in need, thanks to support from Hamilton City Council's social services fund.