Showing 1911-1920 of 2118 results
-

Low-income Hamilton ratepayers save more than $1.6M
Hamilton ratepayers on low incomes saved more than $1.6M on the cost of their rates in 2018/19, thanks to Hamilton City Council's bolstered rates rebate scheme.
-

Month of literature events at Waikato Museum
February at Waikato Museum is extra special for booklovers, with a feast of events headlined by a visit from one of New Zealand's most treasured authors.
-

With a little league luck
Ask 34-year-old James Graham how he's endured 16 years of high-impact collisions in professional rugby league, and his answer is surprisingly short.
-

Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award proceeds, finalists named
Artists from across New Zealand, from as far afield as Kaipara in Northland and Waikaia in Southland, have been named as finalists in the 2020 Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award – which will go ahead after a two-month delay caused by the COVID-19 crisis.
-

Silk artwork wins People's Choice Award
A handcrafted silk artwork has captured hearts and won the prestigious Campbell Smith Memorial People's Choice Award for the National Contemporary Art Award 2021 at Hamilton's Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato.
-

Upcoming closure of Kay Road
Changes are ahead for people using Kay Road in Hamilton's northeast suburbs.
-

Sprinkler restrictions stepped up as Hamilton reaches Water Alert Level 2
Warmer weather and increasing water demand has prompted Hamilton to move to Alert Level 2 today to help conserve water.
-

Traffic lights upgrade for London/Victoria Sts intersection
Work starts on Monday 3 September to upgrade the traffic lights on the corner of Victoria and London Sts, bringing improved safety for those who travel through this central city intersection.
-

The Waikato Regional Theatre already exists… virtually!
Waikato fans of live performance can now experience what it will be like to look all around inside their future favourite venue.
-

Annual Report wraps up massive 12 months
Winning national awards, the highest number of new homes consented in more than 40 years, major renovations to flagship community facilities, and innovative road safety initiatives headline Hamilton City Council's performance in its last financial year.