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  • An informed use of facial recognition technology by NZ Police

    Police are developing a suite of activities to ensure any emerging technologies, such as Facial Recognition Technology, are well understood, publicly accepted, and if need be, regulated. It is also critical that any impacts of technology are understood from a Te Ao Māori perspective.

  • Economic indicators

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

  • Quick NZGOAL guide for agencies (January 2015)

    IntroductionThe New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL) is government guidance for agencies to follow when releasing copyright works and non-copyright material for re-use…

  • Data.govt.nz product update: Faster, more robust data APIs

    Data.govt.nz is rolling out new features to make the data APIs faster and more reliable.

  • Updated GSV standard

    On 22 April 2021, Stats NZ released an updated Statistical Standard for Gender, Sex and Variations of Sex Characteristics.

  • Infoshare

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

  • Mandated standards candidates selected for Māori business, ethnicity, Māori descent, and iwi affiliation

    Standards that will become mandatory for government departments have been selected for Māori business, ethnicity, Māori descent and iwi. Read more about what standards have been selected and next steps here.

  • The Government Data Strategy and Roadmap

    The data strategy and roadmap provides a shared direction and plan for New Zealand's data system (the people and organisations that collect and use data in New Zealand).

  • Official statistics

    Tier 1 statistics are New Zealand’s most important statistics, and are essential to help the Government, business, and members of the public to make informed decisions and monitor the state and progress of New Zealand.

  • Open data action plan background

    The aim of the Open Data Action Plan is to develop an enabling open data environment and accelerate the release and reuse of open government data so that New Zealand is maximising the value of open government data.

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