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Smoother travel on Anglesea St
A new bus lane and road resurfacing will mean smoother travel for people taking public transport and driving along Anglesea St.
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Lighting up in support of our entertainment and events industry
Read about how Hamilton celebrated #WeMakeEventsNZ Day of Action on Wednesday 30 September.
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New exhibition tells tales of the Hamilton Kirikiriroa cityscape
The artist of the iconic Gallipoli watercolour, The Man with the Donkey, is one of the subjects of a new Waikato Museum exhibition, Kirikiriroa Non-Fictions: True visual histories from the Hamilton CBD, which opens on Saturday (14 December).
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Curtain confirmed to close for Founders
The final act for Founders Theatre has been decided, with Hamilton City Council sticking with its long-held plan to transform the site into a multi-purpose park and community space.
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Waikato Museum showcases Diwali festival traditions
Seven Hamilton community groups have come together to showcase Indian dance, music and other traditions for the Diwali festival of lights at Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato on Sunday 27 October.
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Repair work confirmed for Hamilton Lake Domain lights
Work to repair defective lights in Hamilton Lake Domain will begin on Tuesday, 20 August.
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Work on gum trees keeps Western Rail Trail partially closed
A section of the Western Rail Trail near Innes Common will be closed from next Monday (6 July) while arborists work on a stand of gum trees.
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Library agreement reflects Councils' collaboration
Shared library services between Hamilton residents and for Waikato District residents in the immediate areas around Hamilton will resume next month after an agreement between the two councils was approved yesterday.
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Council calls for vigilance after spate of break-ins and vandalism
Hamilton residents are being urged to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity around community owned assets after vandalism, break-ins and thefts at sites managed by Hamilton City Council.
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Local talent takes The Meteor Stage for Toi Waahine Festival
Following last year's successful launch, Hamilton's Toi Waahine Festival returns to The Meteor Theatre from 18 to 28 September 2019.