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For more than two decades we’ve worked with news media companies to strengthen quality journalism in Aotearoa and 2022 is no different. As the year draws to a close, we’re pausing to reflect on our efforts - to share key highlights and reflections from our ongoing partnerships.


We’re proud of the launch of News Showcase and have now signed agreements with 23 local news publications, including NZME’s national and regional titles like New Zealand Herald and Whanganui Chronicle, RNZ, BusinessDesk, Scoop Media, Crux Publishing, Newsroom, Pacific Media Network, Sun Media and Times Newspapers. These publishers and their respective mastheads represent a broad mix of audiences across New Zealand, from metropolitan to smaller, regional and ethnically diverse publications. 


Throughout the year, our Google News Initiative (GNI) projects focused on advancing quality journalism, strengthening publisher business models and empowering newsrooms through technological innovation. This year alone we’ve reached over 30 news organisations and hundreds of journalists through our programs. 



Advancing quality journalism 


Training Kiwi journalists

We partnered with Telum Media to deliver a series of 12 in-person digital skills workshops to equip journalists with tools they can use in daily reporting and data visualisation projects. This year, we’ve trained over 100 New Zealand journalists across 30 newsrooms throughout the country. 


In August we hosted the Te Rito Journalism Training Camp which saw 25 cadets representing multiple ethnicities, languages, and the rainbow and disability communities from all over the motu participate in training focused on digital skilling and fundamental principles of digital tools and reporting. As part of the Te Rito initiative, established by New Zealand Media and Entertainment (NZME), Whakaata Māori, Discovery / Newshub and Pacific Media Network, with support from NZ On Air's Public Interest Journalism Fund, these cadets were selected to develop and bring diverse voices into the journalism and broadcasting industry. 


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Caption: News Lab Teaching Fellow session with Te Rito journalism cadets in August 2022.


Supporting media literacy for New Zealand’s students

News Lab also supports efforts to teach children what information sources they should (and shouldn’t) trust. Newshounds by Squiz Kids is  a new media literacy teaching resource for children between 8 and 12 years, supported by GNI and already launched in more than 500 schools in Australia and New Zealand. Teachers that have used the curriculum said students are highly engaged in the lessons and are more likely to think critically about the information they consume.


Supporting Election policy and misinformation tracking

The Policy New Zealand team’s aim is to make it easy to find out who’s running in local elections and what they stand for. This tool is critical to improving access to election information. We’ve supported their efforts for a number of years, including their latest iteration which provides journalists with a database for candidates’ key election policies, supporting their ability to track misinformation. It was utilised by a broad cross-section of media, from national outlets such as Stuff, TVNZ’s Breakfast and Newshub’s Three News, through to community and local news outlets.


Supporting Diversity, Equity and Inclusion 

Through the News Equity Fund - a global commitment from Google to provide financial support and opportunities to news organisations that primarily serve underrepresented communities - four news publishers in New Zealand have received funding for projects that create original journalism for underrepresented audiences. Recipients include Lizard News, The News, Shepherdess and Pacific Media Network.



Strengthening and evolving publisher business models 


The GNI Digital Growth Program’s News Fundamentals Series 

Through the GNI Digital Growth Program, we’ve helped small and mid-sized news publishers in New Zealand and Australia to develop the capabilities required to accelerate the growth of their businesses online. This year, more than 240 participants from approximately 220 publishers across Australia and New Zealand took part. A link to the on-demand videos can be found here


GNI News Consumer Insights: Shift Program

The NCI Shift is a free, immersive two-month program developed to support the news industry on how to increase Reader Engagement and Reader Revenue (including contribution models where relevant). The program has provided actionable and personalised insights, data-driven strategies and recommendations through the use of custom audits, group discussions and peer-to-peer learning for a cohort of nine New Zealand digital news publishers.


We are also supporting innovation within the newsroom by partnering with Bastion Transform to create a framework for newsrooms to experiment. We are working with Business Desk NZ and Australian publishers The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and National Indigenous Times to finetune and implement the framework so journalists can prioritise, design, run and measure different opportunities they want to experiment with. 



Empowering news organisations through technological innovation 


12 projects joined the GNI Startups Boot Camp

In partnership with Fishburners we launched the first GNI Startups Boot Camp in Australia and New Zealand, a program designed to provide hands-on support and coaching to aspiring news entrepreneurs as they establish and grow a new independent journalism venture and set their business on the path to sustainability. Some of the projects that participated in the 2022 cohort includes Nak-Ed, one of New Zealand's first media brands dedicated to exploring the growing sexual wellness scene across marginalised communities. through in-depth, female led reporting.



Supporting new ideas as part of the Asia-Pacific GNI Innovation challenge 

This month we were also pleased to share that two Kiwi organisations, Scoop and Kīnga Voxpop, will receive support from the Asia-Pacific GNI Innovation Challenge. These projects focus on innovation to create a more sustainable and diverse news ecosystem.


We are pleased to partner with the New Zealand news industry, as we have done for many years, to ensure New Zealanders have access to relevant and useful information. 



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Everything from COVID to Costco and guacamole to Globle, these are the moments, people and peculiarities that captured Kiwis’ attention this year.


Year in Search 2022 artwork by Kiwi artist Chippy Draws

Kiwis will remember that this year had its share of historic moments: from the traumatic war in Ukraine, to Tonga’s devastating eruption, and the passing of Queen Elizabeth. And yet we’ve seen lightness and optimism as we seek to find new ways to adapt and come together. We observed our first national public holiday for Matariki. We crowned our first ever medallists at the Winter Olympics. We marvelled at the unprecedented support for our Rugby World Cup champions, the Black Ferns. 



Google’s Year in Search helps us explore the year through the lens of the questions we asked. What is the meaning of Matariki, how do you play Wordle and how do you make an NFT? And as our trending searches indicate, it’s been a year of momentous milestones, fun online fancies and people that will go down in the history books. 



Let’s take a look at some key themes from our searches in New Zealand this year:



Going local and celebrating our culture

Alongside global moments, our searches show a keen interest in celebrating what is local. We looked for pottery, zumba and cooking classes nearby - maybe to learn how to whip up a pavlova! We wanted to find and define Matariki. Wayne Brown and Sam Uffindel piqued our interest in regional politics. And ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ put Waititi on the world stage.



Sports has our hearts, minds and searches

With sporting heroes, matches and league tables, Kiwis were spoilt for sporting choice this year. The Winter Olympics, Commonwealth Games and a plethora of - rugby, soccer, rugby league - world cups and matches kept us entertained. Well established sporting champs like Israel Adesanya, Joseph Parker and Lydia Ko loomed large. Other breakout stars like Ruby Tui and Zoi Sadowski-Synnott captured our attention.



Curiosity and quirks…alongside COVID

The number of COVID cases or the locations of interest were still very much top of mind this year. And we had to learn quickly how to do a rapid antigen test. But despite this, our searches show a desire for distraction and amusement. We delved into the story of Anna Delvey, welcomed the arrival of Costco to our shores and somehow found time to play Wordle, Quordle, Heardle, Globle and Octordle!



Back to basics in the kitchen

This year our recipe lists show our desire to make from scratch as we searched for ways to make condiments like tomato relish, plum jam, and teriyaki sauce. For the first time in years we deviated from our banana bread obsession and other indulgent bakes found their way into our hearts and stomachs. Sugary sweets like hot cross buns, cinnamon rolls and chocolate brownies complimented more classic bakes like shortbread. On the savoury side, we showed our unwavering love for guacamole, which topped the savoury recipe list for the second year running! And explored Italian fare with spaghetti bolognese, gnocchi, focaccia and…macaroni cheese.



To dive into the data, check out New Zealand’s full trending* lists for 2022:


Overall:

  1. Wordle
  2. Locations of interest
  3. Australian Open
  4. Covid cases today
  5. All Blacks vs Ireland
  6. Ukraine
  7. World Cup
  8. Quordle
  9. Matariki
  10. Queen Elizabeth


Global Figures:

  1. Johnny Depp
  2. Amber Heard
  3. Will Smith
  4. Novak Djokovic
  5. Andrew Tate
  6. Anna Delvey
  7. Chris Rock
  8. King Charles
  9. Elon Musk
  10. Meghan Markle

Kiwis:

  1. Clarke Gayford
  2. Ryan Fox
  3. Zoi Sadowski-Synnott
  4. Lydia Ko
  5. Israel Adesanya
  6. Jayden Meyer
  7. Wayne Brown
  8. Sam Uffindell
  9. Joseph Parker
  10. Ruby Tui

News:

  1. Covid cases today
  2. Ukraine
  3. Queen Elizabeth
  4. Costco
  5. Will Smith
  6. Tropical cyclone Dovi
  7. iPhone 14
  8. Russia
  9. Tonga
  10. Commonwealth Games medal table

Loss:

  1. Queen Elizabeth
  2. Shane Warne
  3. Betty White
  4. Olivia Newton John
  5. Anne Heche
  6. Taylor Hawkins
  7. Bob Saget
  8. Aaron Carter
  9. Technoblade
  10. Ray Liotta

Sporting Events:

  1. Australian Open
  2. All Blacks vs Ireland
  3. Rugby league world cup
  4. All Blacks vs South Africa
  5. Fifa World Cup
  6. Ipl
  7. Women’s rugby world cup
  8. All Blacks vs Argentina
  9. Commonwealth Games medal table
  10. Samoa vs Australia

Online Games:

  1. Wordle
  2. Quordle
  3. Heardle
  4. Blooket
  5. Snake
  6. Globle
  7. Poki
  8. Octordle
  9. Slope
  10. Nerdle

How to...?

  1. How to do a RAT test
  2. How to play Wordle
  3. How to screenshot on a Windows
  4. How to tie a tie
  5. How to find Matariki
  6. How to screenshot on a Mac
  7. How to spell askew Google joke
  8. How to solve a Rubik’s cube
  9. How to be single
  10. How to make self raising flour

Savoury Recipes:

  1. Guacamole
  2. Tomato relish
  3. Spaghetti bolognese
  4. Coleslaw
  5. Macaroni cheese
  6. Focaccia
  7. Quiche
  8. Corn fritter
  9. Gnocchi
  10. Teriyaki sauce

Sweet Recipes:

  1. Hot cross bun
  2. Apple crumble
  3. Plum jam
  4. Cinnamon rolls
  5. Overnight oats
  6. Pavlova 
  7. Shortbread
  8. Pikelet
  9. Chocolate brownie
  10. Tiramisu

*Trending Searches: What was hot in 2022? The "trending" queries are the searches that had the highest spike in traffic over a sustained period in 2022 as compared to 2021.


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In 2022, you paid tribute to the loss of a legend, crowned a new most-subscribed creator, and set a record for the most-viewed face reveal on YouTube. You also vibed out to a Puerto Rican superstar and drove a new class of short-form comedians to widespread success. You even dove into documentaries on New Zealand’s unique geography.



Top Trending Videos


This year’s top trending videos show that individual, online communities are more influential than ever before. Take the large presence of videos featuring personal stories, which allowed creators to intimately connect with and recognize their fans: Technoblade’s father recorded a farewell message penned by his late son to his viewers; Dream finally dropped the mask for a long-awaited hello; and Dental Digest found its niche online. Meanwhile, moments involving traditional celebrities like Will Smith and the 90s nostalgia of the Halftime Show gained new levels of relevance because of the ways communities reinterpreted them for their audiences through memes, parodies, and more. And, of course, top creators like MrBeast continued to bring their viewers together with larger than life challenges. 



In this year’s top ten you’ll also find an investigation into New Zealand’s chance of a megaquake, Mark Rober’s latest attempt to foil phone scammers, and Sidemen proving that if the format isn’t broken, don’t fix it.


  1. Guardian News - Watch the uncensored moment Will Smith smacks Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars, drops F-bomb

  2. NFL - Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar & 50 Cent FULL Pepsi SB LVI Halftime Show

  3. MrBeast - World’s Most Dangerous Escape Room!

  4. Technoblade - so long nerds

  5. Mark Rober - Pranks Destroy Scam Callers- GlitterBomb Payback

  6. Sidemen - SIDEMEN TINDER IN REAL LIFE 4 (USA YOUTUBE EDITION)

  7. Out There Learning - The Coming Megaquake in New Zealand

  8. Dream - hi, I'm Dream.

  9. VICE - Is the World’s Weirdest Drug Market In New Zealand? | The War on Drugs

  10. Dental Digest - DIY Bubble Gum vs. Hubba Bubba Toothbrush!



Top Shorts 


The first-ever Top Shorts list shows that when it comes to short-form, feel-good content — whether it’s sketch comedy or mesmerising tricks — reigns supreme. Kiwis were intrigued by surprising, unbelievable and revealing everyday moments.


  1. Shangerdanger - Diver Cracks Egg at 45 ft Deep #Shorts

  2. Hingaflips - Sarah Trust Challenges

  3. Adrian Bliss - Welcome to the stomach #shorts

  4. Brodie That Dood - Come with me to shave my fluffy dog! #doggrooming #grooming #goldendoodle

  5. Chris Ivan - Dave and Busters Bet Me 1000 Tickets I Couldn’t Do THIS…

  6. Zack D. Films - This Magic Trick EXPLAINED 😱 (America's Got Talent)

  7. Jay & Sharon - That GAP Between Your Car Seat and Center Console

  8. Hafu Go - 1 Inch Punch (Can You Break This Board?)

  9. JoJo's World - SHE PULLED THE SWORD OUT OF THE STONE RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME IN DISNEY WORLD

  10. The Kelly Clarkson Show - Anne Hathaway’s GENIUS cupcake hack!



Top Creators


Among Top Creators, MrBeast claimed the No. 1 spot for the third consecutive year in a row. While other big names appear in the top 10, there are also many newcomers who are reaching viewers across a range of video formats.


  1. MrBeast

  2. NichLmao

  3. Airrack

  4. Zhong

  5. Stokes Twins

  6. Ryan Trahan

  7. Brent Rivera

  8. Jesser

  9. Isaiah Photo

  10. Sidemen



Breakout Creators


Many of 2022’s Breakout creators, meanwhile, are finding their niches within Shorts, putting a fresh spin on Minecraft trends and mind blowing magic tricks.


  1. Jesser

  2. Beta Squad

  3. Jamie Nyland

  4. Maizen

  5. Jooj Natu ENG

  6. Kat

  7. Dayta

  8. Shangerdanger

  9. PAS Magic

  10. TheMagicMatt



Top Music Videos


When it comes to music, the top 10 music videos this year demonstrate the breadth of musical interest in Aotearoa. From Disney to Lizzo, with a little Tyga and Harry Styles thrown in for good measure. 


  1. DisneyMusicVEVO - Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz - What Else Can I Do? (From "Encanto")

  2. DisneyMusicVEVO - 4*TOWN (From Disney and Pixar’s Turning Red) - Nobody Like U (From "Turning Red")

  3. HarryStylesVEVO - Harry Styles - As It Was (Official Video)

  4. 803KingGeorge - King George - Keep On Rollin (Official Audio)

  5. Sidhu Moose Wala - LEVELS - Official Video | Sidhu Moose Wala ft Sunny Malton | The Kidd

  6. DisneyMusicVEVO - Encanto - Cast - All Of You (From "Encanto"/Sing-Along)

  7. Sidhu Moose Wala - THE LAST RIDE - Offical Video | Sidhu Moose Wala | Wazir Patar

  8. Burna Boy - Burna Boy - Last Last [Official Music Video]

  9. TygaVEVO - Tyga, Doja Cat - Freaky Deaky (Official Video)

  10. Lizzo Music - Lizzo - About Damn Time [Official Video]



Dig into top trending videos from around the world at https://yt.be/top10.



In 2022, you paid tribute to the loss of a legend, crowned a new most-subscribed creator, and set a record for the most-viewed face reveal on YouTube. You also vibed out to a Puerto Rican superstar and drove a new class of short-form comedians to widespread success. You even dove into documentaries on New Zealand’s unique geography.



Top Trending Videos


This year’s top trending videos show that individual, online communities are more influential than ever before. Take the large presence of videos featuring personal stories, which allowed creators to intimately connect with and recognize their fans: Technoblade’s father recorded a farewell message penned by his late son to his viewers; Dream finally dropped the mask for a long-awaited hello; and Dental Digest found its niche online. Meanwhile, moments involving traditional celebrities like Will Smith and the 90s nostalgia of the Halftime Show gained new levels of relevance because of the ways communities reinterpreted them for their audiences through memes, parodies, and more. And, of course, top creators like MrBeast continued to bring their viewers together with larger than life challenges. 



In this year’s top ten you’ll also find an investigation into New Zealand’s chance of a megaquake, Mark Rober’s latest attempt to foil phone scammers, and Sidemen proving that if the format isn’t broken, don’t fix it.


  1. Guardian News - Watch the uncensored moment Will Smith smacks Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars, drops F-bomb

  2. NFL - Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar & 50 Cent FULL Pepsi SB LVI Halftime Show

  3. MrBeast - World’s Most Dangerous Escape Room!

  4. Technoblade - so long nerds

  5. Mark Rober - Pranks Destroy Scam Callers- GlitterBomb Payback

  6. Sidemen - SIDEMEN TINDER IN REAL LIFE 4 (USA YOUTUBE EDITION)

  7. Out There Learning - The Coming Megaquake in New Zealand

  8. Dream - hi, I'm Dream.

  9. VICE - Is the World’s Weirdest Drug Market In New Zealand? | The War on Drugs

  10. Dental Digest - DIY Bubble Gum vs. Hubba Bubba Toothbrush!



Top Shorts 


The first-ever Top Shorts list shows that when it comes to short-form, feel-good content — whether it’s sketch comedy or mesmerising tricks — reigns supreme. Kiwis were intrigued by surprising, unbelievable and revealing everyday moments.


  1. Shangerdanger - Diver Cracks Egg at 45 ft Deep #Shorts

  2. Hingaflips - Sarah Trust Challenges

  3. Adrian Bliss - Welcome to the stomach #shorts

  4. Brodie That Dood - Come with me to shave my fluffy dog! #doggrooming #grooming #goldendoodle

  5. Chris Ivan - Dave and Busters Bet Me 1000 Tickets I Couldn’t Do THIS…

  6. Zack D. Films - This Magic Trick EXPLAINED 😱 (America's Got Talent)

  7. Jay & Sharon - That GAP Between Your Car Seat and Center Console

  8. Hafu Go - 1 Inch Punch (Can You Break This Board?)

  9. JoJo's World - SHE PULLED THE SWORD OUT OF THE STONE RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME IN DISNEY WORLD

  10. The Kelly Clarkson Show - Anne Hathaway’s GENIUS cupcake hack!



Top Creators


Among Top Creators, MrBeast claimed the No. 1 spot for the third consecutive year in a row. While other big names appear in the top 10, there are also many newcomers who are reaching viewers across a range of video formats.


  1. MrBeast

  2. NichLmao

  3. Airrack

  4. Zhong

  5. Stokes Twins

  6. Ryan Trahan

  7. Brent Rivera

  8. Jesser

  9. Isaiah Photo

  10. Sidemen



Breakout Creators


Many of 2022’s Breakout creators, meanwhile, are finding their niches within Shorts, putting a fresh spin on Minecraft trends and mind blowing magic tricks.


  1. Jesser

  2. Beta Squad

  3. Jamie Nyland

  4. Maizen

  5. Jooj Natu ENG

  6. Kat

  7. Dayta

  8. Shangerdanger

  9. PAS Magic

  10. TheMagicMatt



Top Music Videos


When it comes to music, the top 10 music videos this year demonstrate the breadth of musical interest in Aotearoa. From Disney to Lizzo, with a little Tyga and Harry Styles thrown in for good measure. 


  1. DisneyMusicVEVO - Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz - What Else Can I Do? (From "Encanto")

  2. DisneyMusicVEVO - 4*TOWN (From Disney and Pixar’s Turning Red) - Nobody Like U (From "Turning Red")

  3. HarryStylesVEVO - Harry Styles - As It Was (Official Video)

  4. 803KingGeorge - King George - Keep On Rollin (Official Audio)

  5. Sidhu Moose Wala - LEVELS - Official Video | Sidhu Moose Wala ft Sunny Malton | The Kidd

  6. DisneyMusicVEVO - Encanto - Cast - All Of You (From "Encanto"/Sing-Along)

  7. Sidhu Moose Wala - THE LAST RIDE - Offical Video | Sidhu Moose Wala | Wazir Patar

  8. Burna Boy - Burna Boy - Last Last [Official Music Video]

  9. TygaVEVO - Tyga, Doja Cat - Freaky Deaky (Official Video)

  10. Lizzo Music - Lizzo - About Damn Time [Official Video]



Dig into top trending videos from around the world at https://yt.be/top10.



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