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  • NZGOAL review and release process decision tree

    A tool for assisting agencies which are working through the NZGOAL review and release process ahead of assigning a CC licence to the material they are…

  • 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.

  • 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).

  • Māori Data Governance and Māori data aspirations

    Stats NZ hosted it’s final Raraunga Ara Rau session for 2023. You can read about the event here.

  • The data capability framework proves valuable at MFAT

    MFAT is the first organisation to pilot the data capability framework tgauge the depth and breadth of data and analytical skills within the Ministry. Stats NZ and MFAT analysed responses to the framework assessment questionnaire and identified overall strengths and gaps across the range of 26 capabilities, giving an indication of MFAT's skill set and the direction they should move in the future. 

  • 'Telling our open data stories' engagement

    The sharing of open data stories raises awareness about open data and encourages new release and use. In 2017 Stats NZ commissioned engage2 to gather stories from current and potential users of open data.

  • International Open Data Day – Saturday, 2 March 2019

    Data.govt.nz are proud to be a part of this year’s Open Data Day - an annual, global celebration of open data where people come together to explore and create for their communities, using open data.

  • Data Roadmap: setting the direction for New Zealand's data

    The Data Strategy and Roadmap provides a shared direction and plan for New Zealand’s data by enabling organisations to work together to align their data initiatives.

  • The Privacy, Human Rights and Ethics (PHRaE) Framework

    This guidance is a good option if privacy is the number one priority for your product, service, system or process.

  • Data governance – now more than ever

    Data governance norms can be the proverbial calm in the storm. It seems to me we need that now, more than ever.

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