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  • Ngā Tikanga Paihere

    Ngā Tikanga Paihere draws on 10 tikanga (Te Ao Māori/Māori world concepts) to help you establish goals, boundaries, and principles that guide and inform your data practice.

  • Adding datasets to data.govt.nz

    Learn how to prepare a machine readable CSV file and publish to the data.govt.nz data catalogue.

  • Open data implementation plan: looking back, looking forward

    The Open Data NZ team is releasing two updates: one looking back over the last six months, and one looking at the next six.

  • Māori perspectives offshore data storage

    In 2019, Stats NZ on behalf of the GCDS contracted Bell Gully to write a report outlining the benefits, risks, and mitigations of storing iwi and Māori data in the Cloud.

  • Calling for Expressions of Interest for joining the Data Ethics Advisory Group

    We’re looking for new people to join the Data Ethics Advisory Group. Read more to find out how you can be part of a group that provides advice to government agencies, helps maximise the opportunities and benefits from new and emerging uses of data, and advises on responsibly managing potential risk and harm.

  • Video transcript: Luis Carrasqueiro

    Kia ora.

    I am helping deliver consulting services that enable organisations to increase their data capability and know-how by brokering access to specialist knowledge here at Stats…

  • Numbers, dates, and times

    Obviously, data.govt.nz often includes numbers, dates, and times. To ensure that these are easy to read and understand, we follow clear rules and guidelines.

    NumbersIn general:

    we use…

  • Networking and learning for open data users

    Stats NZ is holding workshops for open data users next week: come along to share, learn and rub shoulders with other people who share your interest in open data.

  • What is a data dictionary?

    Learn the basics about data dictionaries. What are they, what do they look like, and what could they include?  

    Having a conversationA data dictionary is a conversation…

  • What are tikanga?

    Tikanga are appropriate customary practices or ‘layers of the culture’ developed by Māori communities and individuals and informed by common cultural values and concepts.

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