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FIFA Fan Festival™ line up for Hamilton Kirikiriroa announced
Robinson, Ella Monnery, AACACIA and Lou'ana will headline the free FIFA Fan Festival™ hosted by Hamilton Kirikiriroa Host City at Claudelands Events Centre.
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Free course to help Hamilton residents be plastic free in July
It's Plastic Free July, the global movement that helps millions of people be a part of the solution to plastic pollution.
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Hamilton's Gambling Policies up for review
Hamilton City Council is reviewing two policies that regulate gambling activities in Hamilton Kirikiriroa, and is asking the community for feedback.
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Rita Angus exhibition open now at Waikato Museum
Te Papa touring exhibition Rita Angus: New Zealand Modernist | He Ringatoi Hou o Aotearoa is now on display at Hamilton's Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato. It brings together 20 works by one of New Zealand's most iconic 20th-century artists, Rita Angus (1908–1970).
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Hamilton's economy performs well but showing signs of slowdown
Hamilton businesses continue to grow and job numbers are up, despite some employers taking a wait and see approach to investing.
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One frock at a time – how one store owner's love for pre-loved is fighting fast fashion
It's Plastic Free July, a global movement encouraging people to be part of the solution to plastic pollution. During the month, Hamilton City Council's shining a light on some of the city's waste minimisation champions. The first in our limited series is Jahdiel Mason, owner of the Again & Again consignment store on Alexandra Street.
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New library brings community space to Rototuna
Te Kete Aronui Rototuna Library, the flagship building in Rototuna Village, officially opened today (Friday 21 July), with a blessing from Ngaati Wairere and Te Haa o te Whenua o Kirikiriroa.
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The first of 29 climate-friendly transport projects under way
Construction of the first Transport Choices project in Hamilton Kirikiriroa began this week, which will see a new roundabout installed at the Lake Road and Commerce Street intersection in Frankton.
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Caring at the core of Council's latest campaign
Hamilton City Council is encouraging anyone on the move around the city to look out for others.
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Florists bloom in their efforts to reduce waste to landfill
It's Plastic Free July, the global movement helping people be part of the solution to the plastic pollution. A great way to get inspired is to learn from others. Wild River and Co boutique floral studio owners Erin Connolly and Zahida M'Raiagh have been blooming in their sustainability efforts to send less waste to landfill.