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Changes to rates ahead – how Hamilton ratepayers can navigate the impacts
Hamilton's new property values, which will be used for calculating rates from 1 July, are yet to be finalised, and Hamilton City Council acknowledges the concern this timing may bring. To make managing rates easier, Council is encouraging ratepayers to use Payble – its flexible payment system.
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New exhibitions celebrate Waikato's public art and pioneering Maaori artist
A celebration of Waikato's public art and a powerful painting retrospective are the two new exhibitions opening this week at Te Whare Taonga o Waikato Museum and Gallery.
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Waterworld temporarily closing for upgrades
Hamilton's largest aquatic and fitness facility, Waterworld, will close for four weeks from mid-June to kickstart maintenance and upgrades including repairing fire damage from 2022.
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Council branching out for feedback on their approach to trees
From shaded streets to leafy parks, Hamilton's trees are getting a policy position and locals are being asked for their thoughts.
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Hamilton gears up for a busy planting season
Get ready to roll up your sleeves, get your hands dirty, and do your bit to restore nature in Hamilton Kirikiriroa.
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Hamilton and Waikato on ‘final straight' to joint water company
Waikato's two largest growth councils – Hamilton City and Waikato District – are on the way to forming a joint water company by July next year.
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Hamilton and Chengdu Celebrate 10 Years of Sister City Partnership with New Student Scholarship initiative
A new international scholarship announced this week in Chengdu, China, will help grow Hamilton's international education sector, by encouraging more Chinese students to study in the city.
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Cutting-edge art from Kaitaia to Invercargill: Finalists revealed for National Contemporary Art Award
A record-breaking number of entries has resulted in 53 artworks being selected for the 2025 National Contemporary Art Award (NCAA), with finalists from Kaitaia to Invercargill.
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What's happening in Hamilton
June is near and Hamilton is set to come alive with a range of events and activities for everyone. From community planting days and creative workshops...
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Kerbside collections remain the same over King's Birthday
Kerbside rubbish and recycling collections in Hamilton Kirikiriroa will go ahead as normal on King's Birthday (Monday 2 June).