An alphabetical list of services and council business.
Build Hamilton, PIM applications, earthquake register and more building information.
Arts events, public & performing art, artist support, Arts Agenda and more.
Learn more about how Council is working to keep Hamiltonians and visitors safe in our Central City
Current vacancies, how to apply, information for recruitment agencies and our Vision.
Have your say, Community Outcomes, Council submissions, public notices and more.
Hamilton Gardens is one of our city’s biggest success stories - read about what's coming next.
Hamiltonians are passionate about the Waikato River – read about what's planned for its future.
A handcrafted silk artwork has captured hearts and won the prestigious Campbell Smith Memorial People’s Choice Award for the National Contemporary Art Award 2021
Construction is now officially under way on the $9.5 million Te Kete Aronui Rototuna Library.
Hamilton City Council’s Nature in the City programme aims to increase native vegetation in Hamilton from 2% to 10% by 2050.
Council wants Government to reconsider its proposed Three Waters Reform structure, and instead look at a regional waters organisation.
Property companies across New Zealand have lined up to help develop prime riverside land in Hamilton.
With record water consumption across the city, Hamilton will move into water alert level three on Thursday 3 February.
Are you part of a Hamilton-based not-for-profit community organisation? Applications are now open for Hamilton City Council’s Single-Year Community Grants.
Hamilton has broken its own record for most water used in a day by the city last week, despite being under water restrictions.
Kerbside rubbish and recycling will be collected one day later than usual following the Auckland Anniversary and Waitangi Day public holidays.
Join Aotearoa Bike Challenge 2022 and let’s get more people enjoying the freedom of two wheels.
Hamilton City Council is ready for adjusting services and facilities when it comes to COVID-19.
Hamilton has welcomed a decision which will see Auckland reducing its reliance on the Waikato River as a water source.
Council has provided a one-off $10,000 grant to kick-start a Hamilton-centred relief effort for Tonga.
The much-anticipated restart of the Te Huia train service is set for Monday 24 January, coinciding with the last week of the summer school holidays.
Calling all creatives in Kirikiriroa – the Creative Communities Scheme funding is now open!
Rototuna and surrounding areas are using much more water than other areas in the city per capita, the latest data shows.
If you’re looking for a fast, easy, and powerful new year’s resolution, enrol to vote in your local election. Enrolling is easy – it takes less than five minutes.
Hamilton City Council has thanked Te Papanui Enderley Community Trust for being the driving force behind proposed safety upgrades in Enderley.
By using the kerbside food waste bin, Hamiltonians saved 50 extra tonnes of food waste from landfill in September 2021 compared to October the same year.
One of Hamilton Zoo’s oldest residents – a Sumatran tiger named Mencari – today celebrates her 22nd birthday.