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Today's test results clear but boil water notice to remain
Hamilton City Council has reported water test results at the Rototuna Reservoir and other sample sites around the city are clear of any E. coli presence.
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Second day of clear testing for north-east Hamilton water supply
Test results for the Rototuna water supply zone and other key testing sites around the city are clear for the second day in a row, following a single positive test on Saturday 4 October showed the presence of E.coli in the water reservoir that supplies the zone.
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Five days left to vote – Hamilton's local election and Maaori Ward Poll
With just five days left for Hamiltonians to vote in the 2025 local election and Maaori Ward Poll, only 20,100 votes have been received – which is 17.4% of Hamilton's 115,433 enrolled voters.
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North-east Hamilton boil water notice lifted
The boil water notice issued to north-east Hamilton and some Waikato District properties in Gordonton and Puketaha has been lifted today.
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Council encouraging Hamilton to be prepared for anything
Hamilton City Council is calling on residents to take part and check their emergency readiness, so our city is prepared if disaster strikes.
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Temporary Hillcrest Library to open soon at Hamilton Gardens
Opening November: Hamilton City Libraries will have a temporary home at Hamilton Gardens while work continues at their Masters Avenue site.
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Hamilton voters turn out in droves on Hamilton City Council's ‘Super Saturday'
Hamiltonians turned out in big numbers to vote on the last day of the Hamilton City Council election, with more than 5500 ordinary votes cast today.
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Hamilton City Council election - preliminary results released
Hamilton City Council is close to confirming who will represent the city for the next three years.
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Hamilton City's flag lowered to half-mast in honour of Freedom of the City Holder, Ted Armstrong
From the Office of the Mayor-elect.
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Waikato River level expected to rise overnight
Some sections of river path are already closed, and Hamilton City Council is monitoring low-lying areas of Hamilton as already-high Waikato River levels are expected to rise further overnight.