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Water saving a priority as hot summer looms
With the days getting longer and the temperature rising, we're encouraging Waikato locals to get ahead of the game with tips and tricks to be smart with water this summer season.
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City votes unanimously to form joint water company
Hamilton is one step closer to forming a joint water company with Waikato district to deliver water services from mid-2026.
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Road crews out and about while some of Hamilton's on holiday
While the city is quiet and the weather is better, Hamilton City Council teams are out and about, keeping your water flowing and making your roads even safer in 2025.
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Kerbside collections stay the same over Auckland Anniversary and Waitangi Days, and please stop putting batteries in your bins
Hamilton's kerbside services will not be impacted by Auckland Anniversary Day (Monday 27 January) and Waitangi Day (Thursday 6 February).
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Drivers encouraged to see the person behind the high vis vest
Viewing road workers as people - not road cones – will help make roadwork sites safer for everyone.
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A lower speed limit for a new Te Rapa PAK'nSAVE, it's time to have your say.
Hamiltonians can now have their say on a proposal to reduce the speed limit on a section of Wairere Drive, between Arthur Porter Drive and Pukete Road, to enable a PAK'nSAVE supermarket to be built.
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Daily water use climbs ahead of Auckland Anniversary and Waitangi Day
As Hamiltonians prepare to enjoy the upcoming public holidays, the city's daily water use continues to climb most days.
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Council proud to host civic Waitangi Day festival
Making the most of its renovated Museum, Hamilton City Council is recognising Waitangi Day with an action-packed event for whaanau to come together.
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Hamiltonians report strong quality of life in latest survey
Hamiltonians have pride in their city, are satisfied with their housing, and enjoy a good work-life balance according to new survey results.
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New Waitangi Day tradition in Hamilton Kirikiriroa
Hamilton Kirikiriroa celebrated its first central city Waitangi Day festival with an unprecedented turnout, reflecting its significance for many Hamiltonians.