Here’s an overview of some of the big political action Te Karere has covered in 2022.
The crash on Rongotea Road was reported to police at 12.20am.
He kura tangihia, he maimai aroha – Te Karere reflects on the many leaders within te ao Māori who we've lost this year.
The club won't be allowed to sell home game tickets and fans are barred from away matches until mid-January.
The 30-year-old Canadian rapper, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, could face up to 22 years in prison.
The road should be in a position to open during the second quarter of 2023, Waka Kotahi NZTA said.
Police say a car travelling along Queen Street clipped a number of other vehicles on the road before striking a pedestrian on the footpath at around 1.45pm.
FENZ responded to reports of a fire in a paddock at around 4.15 this afternoon.
The missing diver was located at 3pm; they were unresponsive and couldn't be revived.
The Wakatipu Alpine Cliff Rescue Crew saw a surge in callouts last summer.
1News film reviewer Richard Martin looks back at the year of movies.
Michael James Pratt, who was raised in Christchurch, is charged with sex trafficking and the production of child sexual abuse material.
Kyle Glogoski has caught the attention of a number of MLB organisations while playing in America's minor leagues.
Multiple severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued for parts of Hawke's Bay, Canterbury and Marlbrough.
Families and friends across the country have been frantically preparing for the big day.
President Joe Biden signed the US$858 billion (NZ$1.36 trillion) defence bill into law in Washington on Friday.