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Second opportunity to nominate Hamilton heroes
Hamiltonians now have a second opportunity in 2019 to recognise our city's community champions.
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Thomas Rd/Gordonton Rd intersection enabling works begin
Work to further improve safety at the Thomas Rd/Gordonton Rd intersection has been fast-tracked by Hamilton City Council in preparation for the installation of traffic signals at the intersection.
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Free buses for people with disabilities endorsed, free for youth discussed
Hamilton City Council has resolved to endorse a proposal for free public transport for people with disabilities in the Waikato and supported seeking a business case for free buses for Under-18s in Hamilton.
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Representation review adds two seats to Council table
Hamilton City Council will add two citywide Maaori ward seats to the council table, following a wider representation review.
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Path project in Te Awa o Katapaki Reserve
Residents using Te Awa o Katapaki Reserve in Flagstaff should be aware of a day-long vegetation management project at the site this Friday 19 October.
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Queen's Birthday collection day changes
There will be some changes to rubbish and recycling collections due to the upcoming public holiday.
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Council wants urgency on hardship
Hamilton City Council will meet under urgency next week to discuss a potential stimulus package and hardship response to COVID-19.
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A semi final for Hamilton in next year's ICC Women's Cricket World Cup
Hamilton's reputation as a host city for international sporting events has been further enhanced with the announcement the city will host a semi-final, as well as pool matches including the WHITE FERNS, for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2021.
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Hamilton celebrates second Sevens success
Hamilton's second performance on the world's Sevens rugby stage has been a success.
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Blunt council report challenges voters and candidates
Hamilton City Council Chief Executive Richard Briggs is urging those standing for elected positions on the Council to "be well-informed and base their views on fact".