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  • GeoNet

    GeoNet provide free access to high quality and timely data and information for emergency management, research, industry use and to the public.

  • Releasing data on data.govt.nz

    Guidance and tutorials on using the data.govt.nz catalogue to publish open data listings. This includes a helpful checklist, general user help and specific 'how to' articles for New Zealand government agencies listing open datasets.

  • Group guidance and commissioned reports

    Guidance provided by the Data Ethics Advisory Group.

  • Data Summit'18 - secure your ticket!

    For the first time, Stats NZ will host a 2-day summit on informed decision-making through the ethical use of data.

  • Richard Stirling hangout

    In February and March 2016 Open Data NZ held a series of conversations with leading international open data experts, including Richard Stirling.

  • NZGOAL guidance notes

    A series of guidance notes providing practical guidance on applying NZGOAL, covering website copyright statement, file formats, procuring copyright works, and databases and datasets.

     

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  • Latest dashboard updates data direction

    Stats NZ's data dashboard for Q1 2018/19 provides the latest snapshot of how their work across government supports their vision of enabling better outcomes for New Zealanders.

  • Where should we be going?

    What do you think data.govt.nz should provide, now and in the future? Tell us what you think, and what you want, by completing our short survey – it will only take 3-5 minutes.

  • Latest quarterly dashboard for leading NZ's data - now available

    The latest quarterly data dashboard from Stats NZ (January to March 2019), highlighting key deliverables for their data leadership role, is now available.

  • Videos help de-mystify the role of stewarding data

    Stats NZ has produced a series of short videos to help de-mystify their role of stewarding data and raise awareness of how they're supporting agencies to use data more effectively.

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