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A battle against time: new exhibition reveals museum's trade secrets
A glimpse into the core work of a busy museum is on display in Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga O Waikato's new exhibition Collection Caretakers, open from 28 October 2022.
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Scarecrow Festival returns to Hamilton Gardens
Fun will be once again sprouting up at Hamilton Gardens on Sunday 6 November with the return of the annual Scarecrow Festival.
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Iwi-council partnership delivers striking gateway for new community in Peacocke
Two unique and visually striking steel masts lifted into place today (28 October) complete the centrepiece of Hamilton's newest Waikato River bridge to Peacocke.
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Hamilton Airport ready to reach new heights
December is shaping up as Hamilton Airport's busiest month in more than three years, latest forecasts reveal.
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Handcrafted collage wins People's Choice Award
A detailed collage depicting the first encounters of Maaori and Paakehaa has won the prestigious Campbell Smith Memorial People's Choice Award for the National Contemporary Art Award 2022 at Hamilton's Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato.
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More local control of alcohol sales welcomed
Hamilton City Council is applauding moves to make it easier for communities to set their own guidelines for the sale of alcohol.
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Green light for Claudelands as intersection reopens early to traffic
Works have finished ahead of schedule at the Claudelands East intersections, after much-anticipated safety, road, and traffic light upgrades were completed over the last four weeks.
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Rehabilitated pekapeka released back into the wild
Image: Peter Drury | DOC
The native long-tailed bat/pekapeka attacked by a pet cat and rehabilitated by Hamilton Zoo has been successfully released back into the wild.
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Council staff shining a spotlight on mental health
Warning: this story deals with topics that some might find distressing.
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Breaking ground at the Borman Road connection
On Thursday 3 November, kaumatua were joined by Hamilton City Councillors, staff, and contractors to turn sod and celebrate the start of construction for the Borman Road connection project.