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  • Principle 2: Pono & Tika

    Principle 2: Maintain public confidence and trust to use data. This principle includes ngā tikanga Pono (true to the principles of culture) and Tika (value for all).

  • Open government information and data programme

    A cross-government programme to accelerate the release and reuse of open government data to maximise the value of that data.

  • References

    The development of Ngā Tikanga Paihere relied heavily on the use of external key sources. We provide these key sources to help others curious about this kaupapa to explore.

  • Economic indicators

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

  • NZGOAL copyright guide (January 2015)

    ContentsNZGOAL copyright guide, January 2015 [PDF 248 KB]

    Introduction

    The nature and exercise of copyright

    Copyright exists in qualifying original works

    Low threshold for originality

    Copyright does not protect mere facts or…

  • Terms of reference

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

  • Algorithm charter for Aotearoa New Zealand

    The algorithm charter shows an enduring commitment for government agencies to use algorithms in a fair, ethical and transparent way.

  • Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation news and commentary: February 2025

    The following articles are from the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation's February 2025 newsletter. The newsletter comes out quarterly, full of news, commentary, opinion, and education.…

  • Guidance note 7

    Introduction and contextNZGOAL guidance notes1. NZGOAL is the New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework. NZGOAL guidance notes either explore issues raised in NZGOAL or…

  • Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation news and commentary: March 2026

    The following articles are from the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation's March 2026 newsletter.

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