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  • 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.

  • LINZ Data Service

    LINZ Data Service (LDS) holds more than 40 groupings of data on New Zealand’s land and sea.

  • Creating a steady state data flow map

    A detailed set of guidelines for creating a steady state data flow map

  • Wellington City Council Geospatial Open Data

    In April 2010, WCC began licensing and releasing geospatial data for re-use. This includes aerial photos, historic maps, boundaries, contour lines, building footprints, utility networks, hazard information and locations of WCC facilities.

  • Powering digital services from data.govt.nz data API - Family Services Directory

    Read about the work involved to make a machine readable version of the Family Services Directory available on data.govt.nz and how it's being used to power other digital services.

  • 2006 Census

    The census is one of New Zealand’s most important data sources. Statistics NZ released aggregated, confidentialised data from the 2006 Census including information on age, ethnicity, income, workplace, dwelling size and other variables.

  • Data needs of resilient communities

    The New Zealand Open Data Meetups, despite COVID-19 lockdown, were able to safely gather and talk about experiences, data frustrations and ideas to help in these unusual times.

  • New videos explore 'Are data taonga?'

    New videos by Stats NZ brings panellists together to examine and debate Māori perspectives about the way we collect, share, and use data. 

     

  • Group guidance and commissioned reports

    Guidance provided by the Data Ethics Advisory Group.

  • Proposed core capabilities

    A brief description of each of the 10 capabilities developed for the ooperational Data Governance Framework (oDGF). This description was written by Kevin Sweeney and published…

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