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More skilled professionals choosing to commute to Hamilton
Hamilton's economic strength continues to attract talent with more than 22,000 workers commuting to Hamilton. Statistics New Zealand data shared with Hamilton City Council has provided thorough insights into commuting patterns in and out of Hamilton.
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Binding poll to decide future of Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward
Hamilton voters will soon have their say on the future of Maaori representation in our city.
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Water meters pilot set to roll out
A pilot programme to help shape future decisions on residential water meters looks set to roll out in Hamilton later this year.
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Councils, governments, grappling with damage from wet wipes
Letters will land in a number of suburban Hamilton mailboxes this week in a local attempt at addressing a significant global problem. Hamilton City Council is acting in its continuing education campaign to prevent the damage caused to wastewater systems by wet wipes.
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Central Library remains open as major maintenance gets underway
Work to replace the water-damaged facade of Hamilton's Central Library begins next week, with the library's doors remaining open throughout the nine-month construction.
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Households wanted for Hamilton East water meter pilot
Volunteers are being sought to help test residential water meters in Hamilton East.
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What's happening in Hamilton - September 2025
Hey Hamilton, spring is here, and we've got great news – there's always something happening in Hamilton. Check out below what's on in September. ...
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One week until voting opens in Hamilton Kirikiriroa
Hamilton residents are reminded that voting opens in just one week for the 2025 local government election and the Maaori Ward Poll.
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Voting packs coming to a letterbox near you
Hamilton's local election is about to land in your letterbox.
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Voting now open in local election and Maaori Ward Poll
Hamilton Kirikiriroa, it's time to have your say – voting is now open for the city's next mayor and council, and whether to keep or remove the Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward.