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  • Privacy for open data

    It is important that you always consider the impacts of publishing your data upon privacy. On this page, we discuss the nature of risk and the options you have to address it. 

  • Data.govt.nz upgrade – Thursday 18 November

    On Thursday 18th November at 8pm we'll be releasing an updated version of data.govt.nz. This will result in a very brief outage to the website and…

  • ANZ Truckometer

    Using the volume of traffic on state highways as an indicator of the momentum of our economy

  • Data privacy

    You need to understand data privacy if you are working with data about people. The Privacy Act 2020 provides rules that you must comply with when collecting and using the data.

  • NZ tides prediction data

    LINZ is provides charts and hydrographic services producing specialised nautical charts to aid safe navigation in New Zealand waters and certain areas of Antarctica and the South West Pacific.

  • Content lifecycle

    All of our content passes through various stages during its lifecycle, from planning to retirement and back again. We actively manage each of these stages to…

  • Empowering agencies to use data more effectively

    January 2019

    Empowering agencies to use data more effectively [PDF 58 KB]

     

    Stats NZ is partnering with agencies to co-design and implement new ways to manage and use…

  • 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…

  • 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.

  • Principle 5: Tapu & Noa

    Principle 5: Balance benefits and risks. This principle includes ngā tikanga Tapu (sacred, prohibited, restricted, or to be set apart) and Noa (ordinary, unrestricted, or normality).

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