Delayed start for Taini Jamison Trophy against Jamaica
The start of the Cadbury Netball Series between the Silver Ferns and Jamaican Sunshine Girls has been delayed.
The start of the Cadbury Netball Series between the Silver Ferns and Jamaican Sunshine Girls has been delayed.
With exactly 100 days to go until the Freemasons New Zealand Special Olympics National Summer Games kick off in Hamilton on December 8, the event organisers have put out the call to any volunteers with a health background to enable a potentially life-changing element of the games.
A line-up of superstar players is now confirmed and in less than a month Kiwi darts fans will again be making the pilgrimage to Hamilton for the New Zealand leg of the World Series of Darts – the TAB New Zealand Darts Masters, at Claudelands’ GLOBOX Arena in Hamilton on August 26-27.
Transforming a green space into an outdoor concert venue has earned the team at Hamilton’s H3 group a top national award.
The Silver Ferns’ preparations for the 2023 Netball World Cup are set to continue with a much-anticipated Cadbury Netball Series against Jamaica for the Taini Jamison Trophy.
Netball New Zealand has confirmed it will host the Sunshine Girls for the first time since 2018 when the two nations play for the coveted trophy in September.
Hamiltonians were treated to a massive weekend of entertainment at Claudelands, with three different events taking place at the venue on Saturday alone. Among the line-up was one of the biggest names in New Zealand music, L.A.B, who performed at GLOBOX Arena, Claudelands on Saturday night.
Jonny Clayton and Joe Cullen have been confirmed as the final two PDC players for the World Series of Darts treble-header in Australia and New Zealand in August.
Hamilton is gearing up to host the largest multi-sport event in New Zealand of the year, 200 days from today, when over 1500 Special Olympics athletes and coaches will compete at the National Summer Games.
The PDC World Series of Darts will feature six international tournaments during 2022 – including one right here at Hamilton’s Globox Arena – ahead of the Jack's World Series of Darts Finals, following confirmation of this year's schedule.
Women’s sports stars are taking centre stage in Hamilton this month, with a full schedule of women’s sporting events happening across three of the city’s major venues.
A familiar face is stepping up from within the ranks to take on H3’s Director of Operations role.
Ben Slatter, who has been part of the H3 team for the past eight years, has been promoted into the Director position following the resignation of Chad Hooker earlier this month.
With the current COVID-19 Delta outbreak our much-loved traditional summer of music, entertainment and festivals is in danger, and the NZ live music industry are urging music fans and those who love going to any form of gigs to go get vaccinated now so we can all enjoy some awesome live tunes together again asap!
An exciting new partnership between Hamilton City Council and a local business will see Claudelands Arena renamed later this year.
Claudelands marks a decade of diversity in June, having hosted international sports teams, some of the music industry’s biggest names, as well as community events, corporate functions and trade shows.
Formidable indie-pop sensation and rising global superstar BENEE has today announced a nationwide regional tour for August. BENEE will visit every corner of the country, hitting eight different towns and cities throughout the month.