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  • 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.

  • Your trusty sidekick at GovHack 2017

    We’re ramping up for this year’s GovHack event at the moment and excited to be a national sponsor again this year.

  • Come along to the Open Data Meetups – Wellington and Dunedin

    Open Data Meetups in NZ are for sharing the passion and success around the release of open data with like-minded people.

  • Terms of reference

    The terms of reference for the Data Ethics Advisory Group outline the purpose, role, and membership of the Group.

  • HuntingSpots

    This web tool and app helps hunters and adventurers in New Zealand plan their trips and increases safety.

  • Steady states - an overview

    An early paper on the data flow model, with a particular emphasis on how it was being implemented at Stats NZ. This paper was written by…

  • NZGOAL-SE guidance note 2

    Getting started

    Don’t repeat yourself

    Where and how to publicly release your code?

    What to include in your first code release

    Working in the open

    Safe configuration practices

    Release early and often

    Version…

  • Video transcript: Megan Anderson

    Let me tell you about the Statistics Act.  It sets out the law for official statistics and it enables Stats New Zealand to provide access to…

  • NZGOAL-SE guidance note 1

    Purpose

    When to use this guidance?

    Why is this guidance needed?

    Making an informed decision to release open source software

    What to consider?

    Motivations to release government open source software

    Concerns about…

  • Two opportunities to share your open government data story

    Engagement with data users is a key part of the Open Government Data Action Plan, because it helps to understand and prioritise what data users want.

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