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Council's working to protect stream after gully slip
On 1 July a digger tipped over down a bank in the Mangaonua Gully while working on the Hamilton Section of the Te Awa River Ride.
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Smart, simple, search-driven: Council launches new website
We google everything these days, because a good search engine saves time and usually knows exactly what we want.
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Battery fire breaks out at Hamilton's Materials Recovery Facility
A fast response by staff at the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in Te Rapa prevented a fire from spreading from a battery that had been placed into a recycling bin.
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Rototuna students fight fast fashion
Clothing destined for landfill has been repurposed as part of a project to help Rototuna High School students reduce their impact on the environment.
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Emissions down at Hamilton City Council
Hamilton City Council's emissions are down 11% from the 2018/2019 baseline, the end-of-year Climate Change Action Plan Monitoring Report has found.
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Mangaiti blessing celebrates official gully opening
Hamilton's Mangaiti Gully was blessed on Tuesday (2 August) by Te Haa o te Whenua o Kirikiriroa (THaWK) to celebrate the hard work by multiple community groups and organisations to restore the area's native flora.
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A warm welcome for international students
Last Friday, Hamilton Kirikiriroa and the University of Waikato welcomed more than 100 international students from over 18 countries after two years of travel restrictions and other hurdles.
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Your city, your candidates to lead Hamilton Kirikiriroa
Hamilton City Council has 46 candidates confirmed to contest the 15 seats available in the upcoming elections.
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Emissions must peak by 2025, says Hamilton City Council
In a chamber packed with climate action supporters, Hamilton City Council has committed to an 82% reduction in the city's emissions by 2050, in a climate change strategy approved by Council today (18 August).
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Government underwrites Council's costs to respond to reform
Hamilton City Council will receive up to $1.459 million from Government to reimburse Council's costs in responding to the Three Waters Reform over the next year.