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Hamilton part of bid for FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023
New Zealand Football and Football Federation Australia announced today they are jointly bidding to host the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023.
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Council meeting wrap-up
Here's a quick wrap of yesterday's (16 August) Council meeting:
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Major road closure for Cobham Dr tree removal work
Motorists driving in the Hamilton East-Hillcrest area this weekend are urged to plan ahead and prepare for major delays due to tree removal work happening in the area.
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Council wants feedback on how to make travel better and safer in eastern Hamilton
Hamilton City Council wants to hear from the community about options to make biking, walking, e-scooting, e-skating – and taking the bus – safer and easier across east Hamilton.
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Council proposes adding two extra seats to the table
An initial proposal to add two extra seats to the Council table is now open for feedback.
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Council clarifies Waikato Times growth article
By Chief Executive Richard Briggs
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‘Distinguished dozen' win prestigious civic awards
On Friday 14 December, twelve extraordinary Hamiltonians were awarded city honours. Each received a Civic Award to commend their commitment to the arts and culture, dedication to people, involvement in education, sport and enterprise, and those who care for the environment.
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Motorists urged to be aware of lane changes on Cobham Drive
Lane changes on Cobham Drive State Highway 1 (SH1) will happen this week (weather dependant) as construction on the Ring Road – Wairere Drive extension project reaches another key milestone.
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Green light on brand new library for Rototuna
Hamilton City Council has awarded local construction company Livingstone Building a $9.5 million construction contract to build a brand new, multi-purpose library in Rototuna.
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Waikato Museum calls on its social media community to create a virtual exhibition
Waikato Museum has launched a new social media initiative, calling on its online community to create a virtual exhibition by sharing photos of their favourite items on social media sites using the hashtag #mywaikatomuseum.