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  • How New Zealand's data and information principles work together

    This draft guide provides a high-level comparison of the data and information management principles in the New Zealand context, and applies a value lens to the principles.

  • Grammar and punctuation

    The rules and guidelines for punctuation and grammar on data.govt.nz - these aim to increase the accessibility, readability, and usability of information.

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  • Register of mandated data standards

    A definitive list of approved mandated data standards.

  • A Data Maturity Assessment for Aotearoa New Zealand

    What is the Data Maturity Assessment?The Data Maturity Assessment offers a comprehensive and actionable assessment of data practice capabilities in an organisation. It does this by…

  • Our content strategy – why we’re here, and what we want to do

    In January 2019, we published the content strategy and style guide for data.govt.nz. We'd love to get your feedback.

  • Updated GSV standard

    On 22 April 2021, Stats NZ released an updated Statistical Standard for Gender, Sex and Variations of Sex Characteristics.

  • 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.

  • Video transcript: Kevin Sweeney

    Kia ora. I'm helping to establish a new approach to data governance, one that changes the way we think about and implement it within government.

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  • Economic indicators

    Economic indicators data is regularly released by Statistics NZ. Most of these indicators are updated on a quarterly and annual basis.

  • The Power of Stories

    What will things look like when open data is “working”? Entrepreneurs, businesses, researchers, community groups and individuals will be innovating, creating new insights and acting as informed participants in government decisions.

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