Te Papa has used Wellington City Council's freely available cyber twin of Wellington City so museum visitors can explore the impact of tsunamis.
Minister for Statistics James Shaw has announced a public consultation on a proposed algorithm charter for government agencies.
What will things look like when open data is “working”? Entrepreneurs, businesses, researchers, community groups and individuals will be innovating, creating new insights and acting as informed participants in government decisions.
The Salvation Army has published its independent monitoring report, ‘State of the Nation’, for the past eight years. This aims to encourage public debate around New Zealand’s social progress.
The Action Plan took effect on 1 July 2017, following public consultation, and sets out goals and initiatives to 30 June 2020. It has been updated to include initiatives for implementing the principles of the international Open Data Charter.
Find out the role copyright plays in open data, and where training is available to learn how to apply open licensing in your work.
There are 15 key things you can do to ensure your data API is user-friendly.
A new approach to data governance that addresses the operational realities of data practice while maintaining strategic vision and direction.
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