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Waikato region urged to prepare for a long hot summer
Water use in the Waikato is expected to rise, with the coming summer forecast to be one of the hottest on record for New Zealand.
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Major transport project making headway in Peacocke
The next stage of the Southern Links transport network in Peacocke is about to start.
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Council's response to Hamilton's heavy rainfall
A heavy spell of rain and thunderstorms battered the Waikato region last night, with many roads and pathways across Hamilton Kirikiriroa underwater.
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New lease on life planned for Mangaonua Gully
On Tuesday 22 November, mana whenua joined Hamilton City Council staff, councillors, contractors, and local residents to break ground and mark the start of Council's Mangaonua Gully erosion control project.
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Council working to contain and repair wastewater issue in Melville
Hamilton City Council and its contractors are working to contain and repair a wastewater issue on Normandy Avenue in Melville.
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Council approach tries to find middle ground for city's future shape
A new plan to provide more housing in Hamilton has been met with criticism, dismay, and rejection by some, but others applaud the initiatives in place to protect the Waikato River and allow more development opportunities across the city.
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Cleanup efforts and road closures continue in Melville as raahui put in place over gully
Hamilton City Council and contractors continue to repair a wastewater issue on Normandy Avenue in Melville, as a raahui is put in place over the Mangakootukutuku gully system.
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New te reo Maaori street and park names in place
New signs mark the official name change of Von Tempsky Street to Puutikitiki Street and nearby Dawson Park to Te Wehenga Park.
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Illness delays kerbside bin pickups
A high rate of illness among our kerbside contractors may cause delays to the collection of red and yellow bins this week.
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Innovation fueling agritech investment and growth
Growing innovation
New Zealand's first large-scale vertical farm for lettuce and leafy greens is about to start operations in Hamilton.