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  • Māori Data Governance and Māori data aspirations

    Stats NZ hosted it’s final Raraunga Ara Rau session for 2023. You can read about the event here.

  • Content strategy principles

    Our content strategy principles set the expectations for any content on our site. We believe that if content can follow and meet each these principles every…

  • Top 10 datasets

    In June 2016, the Open Government Information & Data Programme conducted a nationwide survey asking people the top 10 datasets they would like to see released.

  • Free public lecture | Decision-making: Human vs machine – register now

    Register for a free public lecture by international algorithm ethics expert Lorena Jaume-Palasi (5 December, Auckland), co-sponsored by Stats NZ and AUT's Centre for Social Data Analytics. 

  • Information Sharing Resource Hub

    This guidance is a good option for anyone who needs to share information regularly, especially personal information.

  • Data Roadmap: setting the direction for New Zealand's data

    The Data Strategy and Roadmap provides a shared direction and plan for New Zealand’s data by enabling organisations to work together to align their data initiatives.

  • Why create a data dictionary?

    A data dictionary describes your data. It describes the choices made about column names, codes, methods, or sampling. It enables anyone to better find, understand, reuse,…

  • COVID-19 support and resources from the GCDS

    The Government Chief Data Steward wants to connect you to the resources and information you need to respond in a prepared and co-ordinated manner alongside your peers in the data system. 

  • Statistics Act review - join the conversation

    1975. The Corolla ruled, mix tapes were a ‘thing’ and the Stats Act became law. How things change! Actually… the legislation hardly has. It doesn’t even feature the word ‘data’. Far-out!

  • Busting open data myths

    Ellen Broad believes that the benefits from open data are potentially organisation changing, because of the culture that open data encourages. Open data will drive government to being more efficient and working collaboratively to solve common problems.

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