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  • Open data powers affordability app

    Developer Alex Raichev used open data to create a web application that helps you work out the most affordable suburb to rent in and commute from.

  • Collaborating to make data easier to discover and use

    The data.govt.nz, Open Data Programme and Stats NZ teams got together at the Service Innovation Lab last week to share experiences, compare notes and ideate around models that could serve users better in data discovery and use.

  • MarineMate app

    The app contains: Tide timetables using the Nautical Almanac from Land Information NZ, Boat ramps, 5 knot zones, mooring zones, etc from each council Notices to Mariners from each council and from Land Information NZ, Bylaws from each council.

  • ANZ Truckometer

    Using the volume of traffic on state highways as an indicator of the momentum of our economy

  • 2006 Census

    The census is one of New Zealand’s most important data sources. Statistics NZ released aggregated, confidentialised data from the 2006 Census including information on age, ethnicity, income, workplace, dwelling size and other variables.

  • Open Data Charter implementation plan

    This page outlines the Open Data Charter implementation plan for Aotearoa NZ. It covers our obligations as a signatory, the timeline of work included in the plan and the goals of the first iteration of the implementation plan.



  • Infoshare

    Infoshare, a self-service open online data tool on Stats NZ’s website, contains over 30 million aggregated, confidentialised, time-series data.

  • Co-ordinating COVID-19 data activity across the system

    The 'COVID-19 data and information activity catalogue' describes data and information work currently underway across the system. The catalogue is managed by the Stats NZ COVID-19 data collaboration team.

  • Progress report as at 31 December 2021

    This implementation plan covered the period from 1 July 2021 to 31 December to 2021. The focus for this plan was on Principle 4: comparable and…

  • Strong foundations

    Some big changes are underway that will have very positive impacts on open government data in New Zealand.

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