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Hamilton joins council coalition to consider water reform benefits
Hamilton is working closely with councils in the wider Waikato and Bay of Plenty area to support development of Government's Three Waters Services Reform.
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Award-winning Maaori artwork inspired by ancestors
An exhibition of compelling portraits by Maaori artists has arrived at Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato.
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Two weeks left to enter iconic New Zealand art award
There is just over two weeks to enter the 2021 Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award, which closes at 1pm on Friday 12 March.
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Our Moon exhibition lands at Waikato Museum this weekend
Image credit: John Paul Pochin, Light Ltd © Nelson Provincial Museum
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Record water use forces Alert Level 3 in Hamilton
Hamilton City Council has moved to Water Alert Level 3 from Thursday 6 February, in response to record water-use in past weeks.
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New Year road closure for Thomas Rd
Road widening and reconstruction, the next stage of the Thomas Rd/Gordonton Rd intersection upgrade gets underway on 8 January.
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Call to resubmit online Civic Award nominations
Hamiltonians who've made online nominations for this year's Hamilton City Council Civic Awards are being urged to re-enter their nominations after a fault was discovered with the web-based form.
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Water restrictions lifted for Hamilton and Waipā
Hamilton city and Waipā district communities have done a great job playing their part in using water efficiently this summer with water alert levels lifted.
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New Zealand ShakeOut 2018: Earthquake! Oh no, you're in the lift.
Extra scary if the big quake hits and you're stuck in the lift!
During the shaking get down and protect your head. Try to hang on to any railing to stop yourself being thrown around.
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Jobs for Nature begin restoring Mangaiti Gully
Work has begun to restore Hamilton's Mangaiti Gully, a three-year Jobs for Nature project with a vision to restore the native flora of the gully back to pre-European status.