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  • Industry Benchmarking Tool

    The Industry Benchmarking Tool is a joint initiative between Statistics NZ and Inland Revenue to provide information on the financial performance of businesses in 45 industries.

  • Contact details

    Contact details must be easy to read and use, this includes phone numbers, email addresses, postal addresses, and street addresses.

    Phone and fax numbersWe:

    use freephone (rather than…

  • Background and context

    This page lays out the reasons behind the refreshed Government Sytem Strategy and Roadmap for Aotearoa NZ. It provides background context for the development of the refreshed strategy and roadmap and previous versions of the Government Data Strategy and Roadmap.

  • Exploring Te Ao Māori perspectives on offshore data storage

    This report seeks to strengthen the Māori-Crown relationship by building understanding of Māori perspectives on data storage. It also aims to inform discussions and guide government agencies in their decision-making about storing data.

  • Algorithm Charter CoP: the rubber hits the road

    At the fifth community of practice wānanga we reminded ourselves of the Charter Maturity Model and discussed our agencies’ maturity assessments, we learnt about one agency’s experience of the implications of vendors’ using AI, and reported on our progress and how we can support one another.

  • Implementation plan: Comparable and interoperable data 

    This implementation plan provides a timeline for activities that support meeting our obligations as a signatory to the international Open Data Charter.

  • Understanding data confidentiality

    Data confidentiality relates to whether individuals, households, or businesses can be identified within the data.

  • Challenge accepted: how transparent can we be with our algorithms?

    At the first community of practice hui, interested agencies faced the task of figuring out what good transparency could, and should, look like.

  • Changes coming to the website

    We drafted and tested possible changes to the way this website organises information. Based on that testing, we will make improvements to the website over the next few months. This blog is a heads up, so that you are best prepared for these planned changes. Also, we continue to welcome any feedback about the changes.

  • Charities Register

    In 2011 Charities Services (then the Charities Commission) made advanced search functionality available for the Charities Register and licensed the data for re-use under a Creative Commons BY licence.

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