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  • The OGP Leadership Network Pilot - the Algorithm Charter for Aotearoa NZ

    Stats NZ and Transparency International NZ (TINZ) have been invited to join the pilot cohort of the international Open Government Partnership (OGP) Leaders Network. Sanjay Pradhan,…

  • Formats for open data

    Machine and human readable formats, such as PDF, CSV, and XLS, ensures that you maximise the value of your open data while complying with open government data and information policies.

  • International open data day - Saturday, 4th March 2017

    Data.govt.nz are proud to be a part of this years Open Data Day hosted at the National Library of New Zealand's Net.work space on Saturday, 4th March 2017 (mark it...

  • Open Data, Open Potential 2020

    An event held on 6 March 2020.

    At this gathering to celebrate Open Data Day we were informed, challenged, and inspired by speakers offering different perspectives.

    Tackling corruption…

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Consultation and submissions summary: draft algorithm charter

    A summary of the responses Stats NZ received during the public consultation on the draft algorithm charter.

  • Person name standard

    The mandated standard to be used to format person name for sharing purposes.

  • GeoNet

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

  • What's on the international open data agenda?

    At the recent International Open Data Conference in Madrid, more than 1,500 people arrived from the far corners of the earth to share knowledge, spark ideas, and set forth new...

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