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Take action, Hamilton and enrol to vote
City decision-makers look after an annual budget of about $800 million and influence the daily lives of 185,000 Hamiltonians.
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Hamilton Gardens shines with top tourism honour
Celebrating another year of excellence, Hamilton Gardens has once again been awarded the Qualmark Gold Award, solidifying its status as a premier New Zealand tourism destination.
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Hamiltonians to gather on Anzac Day in remembrance
Hamiltonians of all ages will once again gather to honour Fallen and Returned Servicemen and Women on Friday 25 April.
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School speed limit changes from Term 2
Students are back at school next week and some speed limits around Hamilton schools are changing for the start of the term.
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What's happening in Hamilton
We're moving into May! The temperatures might be dropping, but what's happening in Hamilton is heating up. Get ready for amazing shows, games, yoga an...
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Wairere Drive speed limit reduction one step closer to a green light
Hamilton City Councillors approved a proposal to reduce the speed limit from 80km/h to 60km/h on a section of Wairere Drive at today's Council meeting (30 April 2025).
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Support for water company proposal
Community consultation supports Hamilton City Council forming a joint water company with Waikato District Council to deliver water services.
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Hamilton taking centre stage for kiwi music festival
In a hotly contested battle to be the new home for the Jim Beam Homegrown music festival, Hamilton has come out on top.
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Decision to flow for central city reservoirs concept design
High-level plans for two new water reservoirs to support growth in the central city, will be presented for approval at Hamilton City Council's Infrastructure and Transport Committee meeting next week (Tuesday 13 May).
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Next chapter for Hamilton's leaky Library
Hamilton City Council is set to replace the ageing and damaged facade of the Garden Place building in a six-month project starting in August. The current facade of the 1970s building is at the end of its life, with years of water damage in difficult-to-access areas ruling out ‘quick fixes' as an option.