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Waikato enters historic new era in public transport
A new era in public transport for the Waikato is being celebrated at a special launch event for the new Te Huia passenger rail service today (Thursday 25 March)
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Road safety top of the list as Council's replanting plan rolls out
Maintenance work is now underway to gradually weed or replace many of Hamilton's kerbside, road median and state highway garden beds and grassed areas over the coming months.
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Water restrictions introduced as summer approaches
Hamilton and Waipa are under Water Alert Level One restrictions from Thursday 17 December 2020.
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Autumn leaves city with colourful clean-up
Hamilton's spectacular autumn leaf fall is in full flight, with around 400 tonnes of fallen leaves expected to be collected over the busy coming months.
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More than 50% of Hamiltonians scrap food from landfill
Hamilton's new rubbish and recycling service rolled out with a hiss and a roar on Monday this week (31 August), with most households contributing to the fight against landfill. Hamilton City Council City Waters Manager Maire Porter is delighted by how well the community has embraced the new systems.
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New look pillar boxes rolled out in the central city
A collection of WEL Networks electrical pillar boxes have been given a ‘Hamilton-flavoured' makeover.
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Top helmet designers rewarded
The important role of helmets in bike safety has again been highlighted at an awards ceremony at Hamilton City Council today.
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A fitting welcome and farewell for Maangai Maaori members
Image caption: Hemi Rau (left) replaces Bella Takiari-Brame (right) as a Maangai Maaori representative on Hamilton City Council's Finance and Strategic Risk and Assurance committees.
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How can we make Steele Park even better?
Hamilton City Council is looking for your ideas and input to help upgrade the facilities at Steele Park in Hamilton East, our city's oldest park.
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Auckland Anniversary and Waitangi Day rubbish and recycling changes
Kerbside rubbish and recycling will be collected one day later than usual following the Auckland Anniversary and Waitangi Day public holidays.