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Council seeks final feedback on Founders Theatre site
It's time to decide what should happen on the Founders Theatre site.
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Seasonal dome promises ‘seven more months of summer'
Hamiltonians will have increased access to swimming space from 2023 if Hamilton City Council can secure community support.
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Latu stepping out on to familiar turf
When he got the call inviting him to be part of the festival match curtain raiser at FMG Stadium Waikato this weekend, former Tongan rugby captain Nili Latu didn't hesitate.
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Rodin comes to Waikato Museum
French sculptor Auguste Rodin is one of the world's most well-known artists, and his work had a profound influence on the development of modern art. Born in 1840, he went on to produce some of the world's best known and most celebrated sculptures including The Age of Bronze (1876), The Thinker (1880) and The Kiss (1882).
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Nominations open for Hamilton East Councillor
Nominations are now open for Hamilton City Council's East Ward Councillor following the passing of Councillor Margaret Forsyth.
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Expressions of Interest process opens for Waikato Community Lands Trust governance roles
The Expressions of Interest process for governance roles with the new Waikato Community Lands Trust has opened.
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Anzac Day kerbside service changes
Hamilton's kerbside rubbish, glass recycling, paper and cardboard will be collected a day later than usual following Anzac Day.
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Aspirational and inclusive vision for first Community Committee Meeting of 2020
A collaborative, inclusive and forward-thinking city were key themes at this month's Hamilton City Council's Community Committee Meeting.
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Strike up the band!
Get ready for a blast of brass in downtown Hamilton.
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Free bus rides for young Hamiltonians start this weekend
A new initiative offering free bus travel for Hamilton's young people kicks off this weekend (6 and 7 July).