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List of Shortland Street characters introduced in 2022

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The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street in 2022, by order of first appearance.

Pikitia Hannah

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Pikitia Hannah
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byLily Mete (2022)
Valerie Dawn Maea (2022—)
Duration2022—
First appearance21 January 2022
ClassificationPresent; recurring
Introduced byOliver Driver
Spin-off
appearances
Shortland Street: Retribution (2021)
In-universe information
FatherCurtis Hannah
MotherEsther Samuels
Half-brothersKiwa Adams
Potiki Walker
GrandfathersPaora Samuels
Mo Hannah
GrandmothersKahu Samuels
Margaret Hannah
UnclesJack Hannah
AuntsAnahera Samuels
Pixie Hannah
Other relativesKuini Samuels
Huia Samuels
TK Samuels
Tillie Samuels

Lovely Rivera

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Lovely Rivera
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byCharisse Uy
Duration2022–2023
First appearance17 February 2022
Last appearance2 March 2023
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byOliver Driver
In-universe information
OccupationNurse

Lovely Rivera appeared as a recurring character throughout 2022 to 2023.

Lovely arrived as a new temp nurse at the hospital and surprised her childhood best friend Madonna (Marianne Infante). Swiftly moving in with Madonna and her daughter Joy (Athena Matthews), Lovely made an impression in Ferndale and grew attracted to TK Samuels (Benjamin Mitchell). However Lovely and Madonna soon fell out when she drunkenly admitted to having an affair with Madonna's husband Samson. Lovely continued sporadically at the hospital throughout the year, eventually reconciling albeit never-as-close with Madonna.

Madonna was shocked when she discovered Lovely was dating gang member Taz Brooker (Niwa Whatuira). Despite Lovely being in love, Madonna pressured her to leave Taz due to his gang's violent nature. Following a bar fight, Lovely was stabbed by Taz and after narrowly survivng surgery, she discovered she was pregnant. Desperate to abort so to dissociate herself with Taz, Lovely found herself encouraged to keep the baby by the new Church management of the hospital, alongside Madonna enforcing a new anti-abortion policy. Sometime later Lovely was admitted to the hospital having attempted to perform an abortion on herself. Forced to undergo a total hysterectomy, Lovely survived but permanently ended her friendship with Madonna due to her judgement on the issue.

Rahu Parata

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Rahu Parata
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byZak Martin
Duration2022–2024
First appearance25 May 2022
Last appearance5 February 2024
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byOliver Driver
In-universe information
OccupationEmergency Department Doctor
BrothersAwatea Parata
First cousinsDesdemona Schmidt
Other relativesAngel Schmidt

Rahu Parata featured as a regular character from 2022 until the characters death in late 2023. His corpse appeared on-screen in 2024. He was introduced during the show's 30th anniversary as a potential love interest for established character Esther Samuels (Ngahuia Piripi).[1][2]

Rahu arrived to Ferndale to attend cousin Desi's (Kura Forrester) wedding to Damo (Grant Lobban). Instantly sparking a connection with Esther, he departed only to return over the Matariki weekend and after being rejected at the airport due to parking ticket fines, end up winning a job at the hospital. Rahu soon emerged as a womaniser and shortly after romancing Ngaio Wira (Trae Te Wiki), started dating her niece Gia Te Atakura (Awa Puna). However, after some hesitations in the relationship due to Rahu's reluctance at Gia being transgender, she left him. A short lived romance with Nicole (Sally Martin) led to the revelation that Rahu had syphilis and had spread it throughout the Nursing department. Rahu soon fell for Stella Reihana (Tatum Warren-Ngata) but this sparked a rivalry with her ex-boyfriend Harry (Xander Manktelow). As the year ended, Rahu uncovered that Harry had faked his surgical qualifications, but before he could reveal this, was stabbed repeatedly by a patient. Stepping in to undertake the live-saving surgery, Harry purposely sabotaged the procedure; killing Rahu and burying his secret.

Fans were reportedly "devastated" when Rahu was killed in the 2023 Christmas cliffhanger.[3]

Cassie Lloyd

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Cassie Lloyd
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byMegg Alexander
Duration2022—
First appearance30 August 2022
ClassificationPresent; recurring
Introduced byOliver Driver
In-universe information
MotherJustine Lloyd
SonsKnox Lloyd-Mullens

Ngaio Wira

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Ngaio Wira
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byTrae Te Wiki
Duration2022–23
First appearance14 September 2022
Last appearance15 September 2023
ClassificationFormer; reccurring
Introduced byOliver Driver
In-universe information
FatherApirana Wira
Half-brothersTK Samuels
NiecesGia Te Atakura
Tillie Samuels

Rebekah Anderson

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Rebekah Anderson
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byAntonia Prebble
Duration2022–2023
First appearance14 October 2022
Last appearance17 March 2023
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byOliver Driver
In-universe information
OccupationChief Executive Officer of Shortland Street Hospital (2023)
Leader of Brightshine church (until 2023)

Rebekah Anderson appeared in a recurring role from 2022 to 2023, portrayed by Antonia Prebble. The character was written for Prebble, with complete flexibility allowed for filming to ensure her availability.[4] Prebble was initially unaware her character would be an antagonist, but critics soon had named her as one of the soap's "most devious killers".[5]

Ranger Harrison

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Ranger Harrison
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byPhoebe Dando
Duration2022
First appearance12 December 2022
Last appearance14 December 2022
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byOliver Driver
In-universe information
FatherNick Harrison
MotherWaverley Harrison
BrothersCamry Harrison
SistersTina-Anne Harrison
Celica Harrison
Silvia Harrison
Half-brothersLucas Harrison
GrandfathersBarry Harrison
John Wilson
GrandmothersJenny Harrison
Trish Wilson
UnclesStratford Wilson
AuntsAmberley Wilson
Other relativesRachel McKenna
Jonathon McKenna

Ranger Harrison appeared across several episodes in December 2022. First mentioned through dialogue in 2017, Ranger was the daughter of long running characters Nick (Karl Burnett) and Waverley Harrison (Claire Chitham).

Revealed to be an influencer family, the Harrisons went camping in the Ferndale forest over Christmas 2022 where Waverley live-streamed their experience. Failing to properly extinguish their campfire, the forest caught alight and started a serious wildfire resulting in multiple fatalities. Ranger visited hospital alongside her family following smoke inhalation.

Camry Harrison

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Camry Harrison
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byJackson Dando
Duration2022
First appearance13 December 2022
Last appearance14 December 2022
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byOliver Driver
In-universe information
FatherNick Harrison
MotherWaverley Harrison
SistersTina-Anne Harrison
Celica Harrison
Silvia Harrison
Ranger Harrison
Half-brothersLucas Harrison
GrandfathersBarry Harrison
John Wilson
GrandmothersJenny Harrison
Trish Wilson
UnclesStratford Wilson
AuntsAmberley Wilson
Other relativesRachel McKenna
Jonathon McKenna

Camry Harrison appeared across several episodes in December 2022. First mentioned through dialogue in 2017, Camry was the son of long running characters Nick (Karl Burnett) and Waverley Harrison (Claire Chitham).

Revealed to be an influencer family, the Harrisons went camping in the Ferndale forest over Christmas 2022 where Waverley live-streamed their experience. Failing to properly extinguish their campfire, the forest caught alight and started a serious wildfire resulting in multiple fatalities. Camry visited hospital alongside his family following smoke inhalation.

Silvia Harrison

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Silvia Harrison
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byWillow Dando
Duration2022
First appearance12 December 2022
Last appearance14 December 2022
ClassificationFormer; guest
Introduced byOliver Driver
In-universe information
FatherNick Harrison
MotherWaverley Harrison
BrothersCamry Harrison
SistersTina-Anne Harrison
Celica Harrison
Ranger Harrison
Half-brothersLucas Harrison
GrandfathersBarry Harrison
John Wilson
GrandmothersJenny Harrison
Trish Wilson
UnclesStratford Wilson
AuntsAmberley Wilson
Other relativesRachel McKenna
Jonathon McKenna

Silvia Harrison appeared across several episodes in December 2022. First mentioned through dialogue in 2017, Silvia was the youngest daughter of long running characters Nick (Karl Burnett) and Waverley Harrison (Claire Chitham).

Whilst visiting Ferndale for Chris Warner's (Michael Galvin) 50th birthday, Waverley and Nick were shocked to discover they were expecting another child. Longtime family friend Marj Brasch (Elizabeth McRae) encouraged them to embrace the pregnancy shortly before she died. In 2022, the now 5-year old Silvia and the Harrisons went camping in the Ferndale forest over Christmas 2022 where Waverley live-streamed their experience. Failing to properly extinguish their campfire, the forest caught alight and started a serious wildfire resulting in multiple fatalities. Silvia visited hospital alongside her family following smoke inhalation.

Milo Cross

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Milo Cross
Shortland Street character
Portrayed byBen Porter
Duration2022–2023
First appearance15 December 2022
Last appearance27 October 2023
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byOliver Driver
In-universe information
MotherAnnabel Cross

Milo Cross appeared as a recurring character from late-2022 in a 6-month guest role.[6] Milo first arrived to the hospital as the victim of the Ferndale bush fires, where his father was killed. In the aftermath of the fire, Milo befriended TK Samuels' (Benjamin Mitchell) daughter Tillie (Tinihuia Lee-Lemon), and led her astray. The two got involved in a ram raid which saw Tillie hospitalised, and when TK confronted him, Milo assaulted him and left him for dead; recording the incident. Milo returned to the hospital with his very sick mother Annabel (Kylie Cushman) and when she suddenly died, Milo took out a vendetta on her doctor Marty (Scott Smart). Milo was arrested when he assaulted Rahu Parata (Zak Martin) and was put into rehabilitation to sort his anger issues.

Milo returned some months later and frustrated TK and Marty, when Rahu took him in, began mentoring him and channeled his anger into boxing. However his lingering bitterness toward Marty escalated and he snuck into the hospital with a gun, shooting several staff members, paralysing TK, and killing Quinn Cox (Clementine Mills). When attempting to kill Marty, he was talked through his trauma and opted to shoot himself, leaving Marty with post-traumatic stress disorder at having witnessed his death. Several months later, Marty hallucinated a vision of Milo in his distress.

Porter found an array of audience responses to the character, believing "I think that Milo’s struggles are pretty relatable to some degree, but it’s pretty obvious that he is going about it the completely wrong way."[6] The reaction to the character allegedly resulted in Porter's personal car being targeted and vandalised.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Harvey, Kerry (7 July 2022). "Shortland Street star's heartache over Commonwealth Games place". New Zealand TV Guide.
  2. ^ Tailor, Leena (7 August 2022). "Boxing champ Zak Martin's Shortland Street role 'a silver lining'". Woman's Day.
  3. ^ Simich, Ricardo (11 February 2024). "Shortland Street's Zak Martin reveals why he's returning to the ring - Spy". The New Zealand Herald.
  4. ^ Harvey, Kerry (20 October 2022). "Antonia Prebble finds a new mission with Shortland Street". New Zealand TV Guide.
  5. ^ Harvey, Kerry (23 January 2023). "Antonia Prebble relishing her 'most brutal' Shortland Street scenes". New Zealand TV Guide.
  6. ^ a b McLennan, Rosemary (6 June 2023). "Lockdown resolve opens doors to acting dream". Daily Encourager.
  7. ^ Rohan, Lillie (19 January 2024). "Shortland Street actor Ben Porter reveals bizarre notes and break-in after Milo Cross storyline". The New Zealand Herald.