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Green light for transport projects and consultation
Seven climate friendly transport projects were given the go ahead at the Infrastructure and Transport Committee today. The Committee also approved public consultation on the city's Water Supply Bylaw, and agreed to recommend to Council that it approves the 2024 Hamilton Speed Management Plan.
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Hamilton's Transport Choices projects move closer to construction phase
Twenty-eight improvement projects to enhance road safety and reduce transport emissions have been confirmed by Hamilton City Council's Infrastructure and Transport Committee.
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Awards recognise city's ‘generous' volunteers
Image: Backrow from left, Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate, Dujon Cullingford, Jujhar (Jay) Singh Randhawa, Liaquat Ali Changezi, Jarnail Singh, Ashley Marwood, Paul Drage and Hamilton Deputy Mayor Angela O'Leary. Front row from left, Mayssaa Sheikh Al Ard, and representatives from Te Whakaruruhau – Waikato Women's Refuge.
A hip hop artist, an outstanding line up of community champions, and an organisation dedicated to helping our most vulnerable have been recognised for their positive impact on Hamilton Kirikiriroa.
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Hamiltonians leave their cars parked for World Car Free Day
More than 1000 cars remained parked at home, as Hamiltonians chose to use foot power, the bus or pedal to get around Hamilton on World Car Free Day.
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FMG Stadium Waikato to host ‘most kids ever' ahead of Black Ferns game
FMG Stadium Waikato will host the ‘most kids ever' to attend a New Zealand Rugby (NZR) controlled Black Ferns Test when Hamilton Kirikiriroa hosts the Laurie O'Reilly Cup match against Australia this Saturday 30 September at 4.35pm.
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Council maintains stable credit rating, but economic challenges are ahead
International credit rating agency Standard and Poor's has kept Hamilton City Council's AA-credit rating but revised its long-term rating outlook to negative in a reflection of the financial challenges ahead.
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Hamilton launches nature tours
Hamiltonians and visitors can now experience nature in a whole new way, thanks to the Nature in the City app, launched by Hamilton City Council this week.
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Modern master of Maaori art: Sandy Adsett retrospective open now at Waikato Museum
Ki nga raa kei te haere mai ka tuu te whakaaturanga toi a Sandy Adsett, he Tohunga ite ao toi mai ra ano. Noo Ngati Porou te kaumatua nei, he puna whakairo moona i puta mai i ana nei mahi. Waimarire hoki a Te Whare Taonga O Waikato ki te hiki tenei kaupapa mo te marea o Kirikiriroa otira, Waikato nui tonu.
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Biking events all month long to celebrate Biketober
Hamilton City Council is introducing a month-long festival of biking to encourage Hamiltonians to get on their bikes and explore the city.
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Get your buckets ready for some free Tronpost
BYO Bucket – Hamilton City Council's free Tronpost event is coming back!