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A 20-minute life-changer
Please note: This project was not funded as part of the 'shovel-ready' projects from Government. The concept of a 20-minute city is something we continue to aspire to through our Access Hamilton Strategy, Ara Kootuitui Kirikiriroa.
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A joint Waikato bid for money to rebuild the regional economy pitched 23 projects to Government. Now, 22 of those projects have moved to the next assessment step. All create much-needed jobs, but one has the potential to fundamentally change the way Hamiltonian's live their lives for generations to come.
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Meet Mark, our nursery manager
If Mark Seebeck had a dollar for every plant he's nurtured, he'd be a very wealthy man.
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Dancing and dogs animate awards ceremony
Featuring mobility dogs and Cook Island dancing, the Hamilton Civic Awards ceremony was a festive mix of fun and formality.
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Did you know? Fieldays edition
For four days, much of Hamilton's attention focuses on Fieldays, the Southern Hemisphere's largest agricultural event.
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Hamilton operating at Alert Level 2
Hamilton City Council's facilities and services are operating under the Government guidelines for COVID-19 Alert Level 2.
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Council seeking ‘creative ways' to reduce impact of COVID-19
Hamilton City Council staff have been directed to urgently identify "creative ways" to help minimise the economic impact of COVID-19 on the city.
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Nau mai to Council's new Maangai Maaori
Chartered accountant Jaydene Kana has been welcomed to Hamilton City Council as a Maangai Maaori representative.
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Council moves to protect heritage and natural environment
Hamilton's treasured homes and buildings, extensive gully network and stretches alongside the Waikato River may soon have an extra layer of protection.
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Great river city comes to the party for weekend of rugby
Hamilton's third performance on the Sevens world stage has seen another stellar weekend of sport in the city.
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Inspiring Hamiltonians recognised with Civic Awards
A pillar of environmental and conservation movements, a passionate disabled-community advocate and a devoted guardian of victims of domestic violence are among the 12 recipients of the first round of 2019 Hamilton Civic Awards next week.