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Water company decision ‘historic': Mayors
Today's decision to form the Waikato's first publicly-owned water company has been dubbed "historic" by mayors and elected councillors across Hamilton and the Waikato district.
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Retractable seats set to unlock more revenue for Waikato Regional Theatre
Waikato Regional Property Trust will receive $1.3 million from Hamilton City Council to install retractable seating in the Waikato Regional Theatre, increasing its community use and revenue options.
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Speed change gets go ahead for PAK'nSAVE
A speed reduction to a section of Wairere Drive in Te Rapa has been given the tick of approval by NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) to enable a new supermarket to be built in the area.
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Art in everyday places – have your say on Hamilton's Draft Arts in Infrastructure Policy
From buildings to bus stops, Hamilton City Council is making room for creativity – and wants to hear what the community thinks.
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No changes to kerbside collections over Matariki
Hamiltonians can put their bins out on their usual collection day by 7am, as there are no changes to kerbside rubbish and recycling collections over the Matariki long weekend (Friday 20 June).
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Celebrate a magical night at Maanawatia a Matariki
Enjoy a free family-friendly event filled with live music, activities for the tamariki, kai, markets and more!
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Making sure Hamiltonians have their say
Enrolling to vote is the first step in making sure your voice is heard at this year's local election.
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Options, but no silver bullet for Hamilton's wastewater capacity
A second comprehensive report on the state of Hamilton's wastewater network will be taken to the Council meeting on 26 June, outlining options for Elected Members to consider for enabling development in constrained areas.
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Name, directors in place for water company
Waikato's first publicly-owned water company has a name and its first ever Board of Directors.
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Growth driving water investment
Growth and government requirements are driving a massive increase in water infrastructure investment across Hamilton city and the Waikato district.