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Applications open for Single-Year Community Grants
Hamilton City Council's Single-Year Community Grants application period opens on 1 February.
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Exhibition celebrates personal treasures
A new exhibition inspired by a social media initiative launched during this year's lockdown opens at Waikato Museum on 12 December.
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Spotlight on motorcycle safety this October
October is New Zealand Motorcycle Awareness Month and Hamilton City Council is reminding road users to keep an eye out for motorcyclists on our city's roads.
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City adopts new environment principles
Hamilton City Council has adopted a set of environment principles to guide project planning and decisions and to make sure possible environmental impacts are considered upfront.
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First recreation of Ancient Egyptian Garden opens at Hamilton Gardens
Visitors to Hamilton Gardens can now enjoy one of the earliest garden types in the world with the new Ancient Egyptian Garden now open.
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Celebrating our unsung community heroes
A paataka kai kaitiaki (guardian of a community food pantry), a former cardiologist, a past principal of St Paul's Collegiate, and two health and disability advocates are leaving their mark on our community.
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Lane changes for Cobham Dr as Ring Road ramps up
A section of four-lane Cobham Dr between Howell Ave and Galloway St will be reduced to three lanes next week as the next phase of work for the Ring Road – Wairere Drive extension project ramps up.
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Council proposing major gully investment
Hamilton City Council is proposing to invest $29 million into restoring and improving the city's extensive gully network.
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Hamilton's voter turnout soars
Hamilton's voter turnout in the 2019 election has hit 38.78% – the highest result since 2004.
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Infrastructure Operations Committee – May highlights
Hamilton City Council's Infrastructure Operations Committee meeting yesterday (Tuesday 31 May) featured several discussions around the city's proposed changes to its transport network, technological improvements to our parking systems, and an update on Council's water stimulus projects.