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  • Video transcript: Luis Carrasqueiro

    Kia ora.

    I am helping deliver consulting services that enable organisations to increase their data capability and know-how by brokering access to specialist knowledge here at Stats…

  • Q3 Data leadership dashboard - March 2019

    Stats NZ's dashboard for March 2019 quarter which highlights key deliverables for its data leadership role under the Government Chief Data Steward function.

  • 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.

  • NZGOAL training videos

    Have you ever wondered what NZGOAL is and how it applies to you or how it can benefit you?

    Do you work for a government agency and…

  • Creative Commons and NZGOAL: two of the essential ingredients of open data

    Find out the role copyright plays in open data, and where training is available to learn how to apply open licensing in your work.

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

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

  • DigitalNZ - Making it easy to find New Zealand’s digital treasures

    Finding material online can be a complicated and confusing process, especially when looking for New Zealand content. DigitalNZ provides one simple place to access this type of content.

  • 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).

  • Terms of reference

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

  • Busting open data myths

    Ellen Broad believes that the benefits from open data are potentially organisation changing, because of the culture that open data encourages. Open data will drive government to being more efficient and working collaboratively to solve common problems.

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