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  • Refreshing our navigation to help you find what you need

    Data.govt.nz is changing and updating our navigation to help you find things easier. Read about what we found from our user research.

  • Kamo Place Race - Town planning made lean and agile

    When the Whangarei District Council’s District Planning Team started thinking about a new Town Plan for Kamo, New Zealand, they wanted to make it meaningful to the people most affected – the people who live there.

  • Open Data, Open Potential event

    Stats NZ and members of the open data community celebrated open data day by witnessing the Minister of Statistics and Government Chief Data Steward co-sign New Zealand’s Open Data Charter letter.

  • Data Investment Plan

    This page provides a brief overview of the Data Investment Plan, published by the Government Chief Data Steward in December 2022. The Data Investment Plan supports a more systematic approach to government investment in data.

  • Content strategy principles

    Our content strategy principles set the expectations for any content on our site. We believe that if content can follow and meet each these principles every…

  • Where should we be going?

    What do you think data.govt.nz should provide, now and in the future? Tell us what you think, and what you want, by completing our short survey – it will only take 3-5 minutes.

  • Ngā Tikanga Paihere

    This guidance is a good option if you want Te Ao Māori principles to inform your data practice. It is also a good framework for thinking about working with communities, and ensuring your data practices occur in good faith.

  • Our content strategy

    This content strategy defines how we’ll create and sustain good web content for data.govt.nz, to ensure each piece of content adds value. This strategy doesn’t include…

  • Overview of New Zealand data and information principles

    This draft guide explains what data and information management principles are, and outlines the principles used in the New Zealand government context.

  • What is a data custodian and what do they do?

    To make sure data and information is maintained, there will often be a data custodian responsible for updating and preserving the data. Under the New Zealand Data and Information Management Principles, agency data custodians should implement recommended practices to support well managed data.

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