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  • What is open data?

    What is open data? Learn about the open data toolkit, open licences, open accessibility, and human- and machine-readability.

  • Infoshare

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

  • 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.

  • Economic indicators

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

  • 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…

  • Benefits of using open data for digital business

    Open Data in a business context can, at first, appear at odds with the idea of economic value creation, particularly when publishing Open Data. Benefits can be found through using others open data or publishing it.

  • Data confidentiality principles and methods report

    The data confidentiality report which looks at best practice principles and methodology-related content, produced by Stats NZ.

  • NZGOAL training videos

    Have you ever wondered what NZGOAL is and how it applies to you or how it can benefit you?

    Do you work for a government agency and…

  • Information Group

    The IG is a cross-agency group chaired by leaders in the Public Service. The group aims to increase the effectiveness of Public Service by strengthening the leadership of the government data system.

  • Data governance – now more than ever

    Data governance norms can be the proverbial calm in the storm. It seems to me we need that now, more than ever.

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