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City wins for environmental excellence
Hamilton City Council's new rubbish and recycling service has been recognised for environmental excellence in the 2021 Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) Awards.
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Hamilton's humming: All Blacks and sell-out concert head to the city
Hamilton will be abuzz this weekend as two international rugby matches and a sell-out concert head to the city.
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Surface flooding in and around our streets – a reminder to travel safe
Hamilton City Council is urging Hamiltonians to travel safely on our city's roads due to the heavy rain which caused surface flooding in some areas today (Monday 21 March).
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Cyclone delays kerbside collections, Council's facilities closed
Kerbside collections delayed one day
All Council public facilities closed on Monday 13 February
Be prepared, get your emergency plan ready
Hamilton City Council is continuing to prepare for Cyclone Gabrielle, currently expected to bring strong winds and rain to the city from Monday morning to at least Tuesday.
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Kerbside collections to resume Tuesday, some facilities reopening
Kerbside collections resume Tuesday
Some public facilities expected to reopen at midday Tuesday
Hamilton Zoo and Hamilton Gardens to remain closed
Be safe, stay home.
Hamilton City Council is putting plans in place for when heavy rain and strong wind warnings are expected to be lifted on Tuesday morning.
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A taste of FIFA hitting Hamilton Kirikiriroa – Football Ferns to visit World Cup Unity Pitch at Hamilton Lake
FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™ Unity Pitch is coming to Hamilton Kirikiriroa this weekend as part of its AU/NZ tour.
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Post-cyclone clean-up underway for Hamilton
After a night of heavy rain and strong winds in Hamilton, the clean-up is already underway for Hamilton City Council. The city came through better than many parts of the country and our thoughts are with those families and regions which have sustained severe and tragic losses.
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Steel art specialist announced as judge for Fieldays® No.8 Wire National Art Award
Innovative New Zealand sculptor Hannah Kidd will judge the 2023 Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award, with entries open from 15 February.
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Gordonton Road and Darjon Drive roundabout
A string of projects that aim to make Rototuna roads safer for everyone, start this week, beginning with building a new roundabout at the Gordonton Road and Darjon Drive intersection.
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Shining a light on the sports fields of Hamilton Kirikiriroa
It's lit! Floodlighting installed at Korikori Park in Rototuna North, Porritt Stadium in Chartwell, and Gower Park near Hamilton Lake, marks the completion of the first stage of upgrades at six sports fields across the city. These upgrades are working towards creating a citywide network of high-quality sporting facilities for the community and visiting teams to use and enjoy.