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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.
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Tessa's Power Hours supercharge colleagues' training
Helping colleagues reach their full potential fuels Tessa Sayliss' passion for workplace training.
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Have your say on four Hamilton playground upgrades
Love to play? Have your say!
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Waters funding makes a splash
The hard work of Hamilton City Council staff, contractors, and the wider community has seen $17.46 million in central government stimulus funding invested into a range of three waters projects (water, wastewater, and stormwater).
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Furry family members ready and waiting
Hamilton City Council is putting the call out to all those looking for a pawesome new furry family member.
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Hamilton, who are you voting for?
Buckle up Hamilton Kirikiriroa, the race for a seat in Hamilton City Council's elections is on. With the 46 candidates now confirmed, it's time to turn your attention to who you're going to vote for.
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Wastewater Plant upgrade project enters final phase
The Pukete Wastewater Treatment Plant is speeding through its current upgrade, a $56 million project, which will see Hamilton Kirikiriroa with one of the largest wastewater inlet screening facilities in the country.
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A warm welcome from Kirikiriroa to newcomers
Hamilton City Council is proud to be taking part in Welcome Week 2022 to collaborate with, and celebrate new migrant and refugees to the city, as part of the Welcoming Communities programme.