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  • How we write - our voice

    Voice and tone, writing style, and spelling define the look and feel of written information. 

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    Voice and tone
    Active and passive writing
    Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
    Scannable content
    Spelling
    References
    Voice…

  • LAWA - Connecting with New Zealand’s environment through data

    Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA) is a collaboration of organisations with a common aim: to tell the story of our environment.

  • Terms of reference: Information group

    Information Group: Terms of Reference [PDF 174 KB]

    PurposeTo increase the effectiveness of the Public Service by strengthening leadership of the government data system.

    Responsibilities      The Information 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.

  • Content review checklist

    As content strategists, we need to ensure the current and enduring value of all content. We perform regular content reviews and audits to do this.

    Review frequenciesEvery…

  • Detailed NZGOAL factsheet, January 2015

    1. What is NZGOAL?NZGOAL is an open access and open licensing framework that promotes the release for re-use of non-personal copyright works and non-copyright material held…

  • NZGOAL Software Extension

    Background

    Ministerial press release: Guidelines unlock govt software for innovation
    Loomio discussion: NZGOAL Software Extension
    Case study: NZGOAL Software Extension consultation process
    Consultation archive and analytics report | data pack
    NZGOAL software extension…

  • Links

    Links are everywhere and extremely valuable. However, they often pose a number of readability, usability, and accessibility issues. How does data.govt.nz navigate these waters. 

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    Link…

  • Standards for open data

    When releasing open data it is important to use a standard to ensure your data is comparable and interoperable.

  • Government Data System Future Design Narrative

    The first iteration of the Government Data System Future Design Narrative provides an early-stage ideation of what the Aotearoa New Zealand government data system could look like in future.

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