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.
Community development funding, support, advisory services, profiles, bookable facilities and more.
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.
Love Your Bike Day is back for 2021! Pre-register now and go in the draw to win a new bike.
Hamilton will soon be home to another vibrant and engaging piece of public art.
Renowned New Zealand sculptor Virginia King will judge the 2021 Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award
Waikato Museum’s summer school holiday programme is set to host a wide range of supervised activities and experiences this year.
The main Council office will close at 3pm on 24 December 2020 and reopen at 7.45am on Monday 11 January 2021.
Our Zoo’s chimpanzee troop has welcomed an adorable new addition, just 24 hours after their first introduction to their new outdoor enclosure.
A retrospective showcase of works by veteran printmaker Ruth Davey opens at Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato on 19 December.
Hamilton and Waipa will move to Water Alert Level One restrictions from Thursday 17 December 2020.
Hamilton’s Seddon Park will host seven International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s Cricket World Cup matches in 2022
A long-awaited section of the Te Awa River Path officially reopened today (Monday 14 December) and is now ready to welcome back users for the first time in two years.
Our contractors will be working through the festive season to make sure your rubbish and recycling is still collected.
Council will seek feedback from the community next year on a proposal for a 4.4% annual average general rates rise plus the potential for a new 4.5% targeted rate to help meet government-imposed costs.
Dancing unicorns, blue tuis and laughing emojis were just some of the winning designs in Hamilton City Council’s annual Design your own Helmet competition.
Engagement with residents has contributed directly to the community outcomes Hamilton City Council will use to guide its decision making for the 2021-31 Long-Term Plan.
A new exhibition inspired by a social media initiative launched during this year’s lockdown opens at Waikato Museum on 12 December.
Three high-profile projects have been combined to improve access to two of the city’s major visitor destinations, reduce disruption and identify potential cost savings.
The immense legacy of environmental champions and philanthropists Bunny and John Mortimer was recognised todaywith the awarding of the Hamilton Kirikiriroa Medal.
Passionate community feedback has shaped a new management plan for Hamilton Gardens, which was today adopted
Future events held in Hamilton’s city centre will be able to include food trucks, food carts and mobile shops after a change to the city’s Public Places Policy today
A safer solution is in sight for road and rail users at the intersection of Ruffell Road and Onion Road in Hamilton.