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2022 in New Zealand

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The following lists events that happened during 2022 in New Zealand.

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Regal and vice-regal

Government

Legislature term: 53rd New Zealand Parliament

The Sixth Labour Government, elected in 2020, continues.

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January

  • 23 January – COVID-19 in New Zealand: The whole of New Zealand moves to red under the COVID-19 Protection Framework at 11:59 pm, after the confirmation of multiple community cases of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.[3]
  • 30 January – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern enter isolation after being deemed to be a close contact of a positive COVID-19 case.[4]

February

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Protestors and their tents at Parliament

March

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Transmission Gully interchange at Paekākāriki

April

May

June

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Fireworks over Wellington Harbour for Matariki

July

  • 7 July – A daytime meteor is visible in the lower North Island.[29]
  • 9 July – The first case of mpox is detected in Auckland.[30]
  • 12 July – The second case of mpox is reported in Auckland.[31]
  • 14 July
  • 18 to 20 July – Severe winds, heavy rain and flooding cause chaos across the country, as well as leaving more than 100 people trapped in Lake Ōhau and closing a number of state highways.[34][35][36][37]
  • 20 July – The Court of Appeal overturns resource consents that allowed two water-bottling companies to extract billions of litres of water from Christchurch aquifers.[38]
  • 31 July – COVID-19 in New Zealand: The New Zealand border fully reopens to all travellers at 11:59 pm.[39]

August

  • 11 August – The remains of two children are found in suitcases in Clendon Park, Auckland.[40]
  • 12 August – COVID-19 in New Zealand: The first cruise ship since the beginning of the pandemic docks at Queens Wharf in Auckland from Sydney.[41]
  • 15 August – A 6.4 magnitude earthquake occurs south of the Kermadec Islands at 1:45am.[42]
  • 16 August
    • A state of emergency is declared on the West Coast, following a red-level alert issued by MetService due to heavy rain.[43]
    • Labour's caucus unanimously decides to suspend Hamilton West MP Gaurav Sharma effective immediately in the wake of allegations of bullying of and by MPs.[44]
  • 16–20 August – An atmospheric river hits the north of the South Island, with various weather stations across Tasman, Nelson, and Marlborough recording more than 1 m (3 ft 3 in) of rain within four days.[45][46] State Highway 60 north of Tākaka, the only road connecting to northern Golden Bay / Mohua, was still closed to heavy traffic and only open to light traffic for four hours per day by 1 September.[47]
  • 17 August
    • Two restoration workers become the first people to enter the ChristChurch Cathedral since February 2011.[48]
    • A front of severe weather hits the Nelson and Tasman regions causing record flooding and numerous slips. The heavy rain lasts for four days causing extensive damage to Nelson City and surrounding areas. Over five hundred people are evacuated and numerous homes are rendered unlivable. It is estimated that it will take years for the city to recover. Areas of the West Coast and Marlborough are also hit causing extensive flooding and damage. The severe weather heads north to hit Taranaki in the following days.[49][50] The cost, according to Nelson City Council, is $60 million.[51]
  • 22 August – The government takes direct control of Kiwibank through the purchase of holding company Kiwi Group Holdings for an estimated NZ$2.1 billion from the New Zealand Superannuation Fund, ACC, and New Zealand Post.[52]
  • 25 August – Corporal Dominic Abelen is killed in Ukraine whilst on a period of leave without pay, and was not on active duty with the NZDF.[53]
  • 26 August
    • Fire and Emergency firefighters go on strike for a second time, lasting an hour.[54]
    • Five people are taken to hospital after a gas explosion at a building site in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter.[55]
  • 30 August – A person is shot in the Christchurch suburb of Linwood, leading to a manhunt.[56]

September

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Proclamation of accession ceremony for King Charles III in Wellington

    October

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    December

    • 1 December – Graham Philip is sentenced to three years and one month in prison for sabotage, the first conviction for this crime in New Zealand history.[80]
    • 10 December – The Hamilton West by-election is won by the National Party candidate, Tama Potaka.[81]
    • 26 December – New Zealanders break retail spending record for Boxing Day, with consumers spending $100.5 million.[82]
    • 31 December – The 2023 New Year Honours are announced.[83]
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    Holidays and observances

    Public holidays in New Zealand in 2022 are as follows:[84][85]

    Sport

    Commonwealth Games

    • New Zealand sends a team of 233 competitors across 19 sports
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    Cricket

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    • The New Zealand men's team tours Ireland, winning both the ODI series and T20 international series 3–0[93]

    Horse racing

    Harness racing

    Thoroughbred racing

    Olympics

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    Paralympics

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    Rowing

    Rugby union

    • 8 October – 12 November – The 2021 Rugby World Cup for women will be held at three venues in the upper North Island

    Shooting

    Squash

    Trampoline

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