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Three Waters Reform consultation enters final week
Interim consultation data indicates Hamilton's community is split on Government's Three Waters Reform.
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Hamilton celebrates Matariki
Hamilton residents can attend several events to mark Matariki, the Maaori new year.
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Lost cows on the mooo-ve
Despite its unfair reputation as a cow-town – it's not often you come across the dairy giants wandering inside Hamilton's city boundaries.
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Hamilton Kirikiriroa another step closer to becoming a Welcoming Community
Hamilton Kirikiriroa is now recognised as a Committed Community under Immigration New Zealand's Welcoming Communities Te Waharoa ki ngaa Hapori programme.
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New artworks celebrate importance of creativity
A large-scale art exhibition Toi is Rongoaa will open at Hamilton's Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato on Saturday 9 July. It showcases deeply personal new work from fourteen contemporary Maaori artists, made with support from Creative New Zealand.
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Hamilton City Council recommends community committees
Hamilton City Council is supporting the introduction of community-based committees, to develop more inclusive and collaborative community engagement.
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Museum acquires spectacular paintings by Maaori artist
A series of spectacular paintings by one of New Zealand's leading Maaori artists is now on display at Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato thanks to support from Trust Waikato.
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Council defers funding decision until it gets more information
Hamilton City Council has deferred a decision on a Government funding package until it gets clearer answers from Government on financial impacts and has the chance to consider community views from an ongoing consultation.
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Hamilton Kirikiriroa to host FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Play-Off Tournament
Hamilton Kirikiriroa will be one of the first cities to get a slice of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 action, after it was confirmed as a co-host for an inaugural Play-Off Tournament in February 2023.
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You're invited: find out more about our District Plan changes
Starting this week, Hamiltonians have the chance to come along and ask questions in person, about significant changes to the city's District Plan – it's "rule book" for development.