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  • Quick NZGOAL guide for agencies (January 2015)

    IntroductionThe New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL) is government guidance for agencies to follow when releasing copyright works and non-copyright material for re-use…

  • Open Data Charter

    Open data is a core component of our world’s increasing digital economy, providing opportunity to generate significant social and economic benefits to our society.

  • Open data is coming of age

    The sharing of open data stories raises awareness about open data and encourages new release and use. Recently Stats NZ commissioned engage2 to gather stories from current and potential users of open data.

  • Data Ethics Advisory Group

    A Data Ethics Advisory Group has been convened by the Government Chief Data Steward and Chief Executive of Stats NZ.

  • Video transcript: Paul Stone

    Hi, I work on New Zealand’s open data programme.

    Open data is data that anyone can use and share.

    It’s about people. It’s about land, natural resources, infrastructure,…

  • Compiling Data Inventories

    There is growing realisation around the world of the value in carrying out data inventories as a key foundational step to a well-managed data infrastructure and…

  • InfoConnect (Decommissioned on 1 October 2024)

    InfoConnect is an NZTA initiative to help ensure road users have access to timely and accurate road condition information.The ultimate aim of InfoConnect is to help empower road users to make their own travel choices and decisions.

  • 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.

  • The Open Data Game Surprise

    I take my hat off to PwC Wellington and Auckland for appreciating the value of data and being bold enough to try new ways to help others learn about it.

  • Futurology: trends in AI

    The Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation challenged their esteemed friend Dr Bruce Tsai and his co-author Dr Ben Smith to read and interpret current emerging trends in order to foresee what the future could look like.

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