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  • Open data implementation plan - June to October 2018

    This is the first report-back and review of the Open Data Implementation Plan launched in March 2018 to support joining the International Open Data Charter.

  • Discussion paper: International data ethics frameworks

    Published on 07 June 2020.

    Discussion paper - International data ethics frameworks - March 2020 [PDF, 296KB]

    Purpose and scopeThis paper has been prepared on behalf of the…

  • Refreshing our navigation to help you find what you need

    Data.govt.nz is changing and updating our navigation to help you find things easier. Read about what we found from our user research.

  • Open by design

    "Open by default" is a term bandied around when talking about open data policy. I find the phrase often helps lift the barriers rather than bring them down but if...

  • Apply for a data.govt.nz publisher account

    Add government datasets to the listing on data.govt.nz.

  • Privacy for open data

    It is important that you always consider the impacts of publishing your data upon privacy. On this page, we discuss the nature of risk and the options you have to address it. 

  • Data and tikanga

    Ngā Tikanga Paihere aligns with the Data Stewardship Framework, guiding good data practice and building public trust and confidence. Currently, it is used alongside the 5 safes framework to help evaluate applications to microdata at Stats NZ.

  • CoP terms of reference

    The initial terms of reference for the New Zealand Government-Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa Algorithm Charter Community of Practice outlines the purpose, role, and membership of the CoP in its establishment phase.

  • Data Ethics Advisory Group

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

  • Holistic data governance

    This page describes holistic data governance, how it differs from other approaches, why you might consider it, and what it might involve.

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