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  • Data stewardship toolkit

    The toolkit provides access to guidance, resources, and tools to help people and organisations to steward data effectively.

  • Affordability in NZ

    This open source web application uses open government data and a mapping interface to enable people to find out which suburbs will be most affordable for them.

  • The Government Data Strategy and Roadmap

    The data strategy and roadmap provides a shared direction and plan for New Zealand's data system (the people and organisations that collect and use data in New Zealand).

  • 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…

  • HERE Maps - The changing face of automotive navigation

    In our rapidly changing digital world, new technologies are driving our futures. The next stage in the evolution of the car is driverless cars - and they are just around the corner.

  • Accessing dataset metadata via API

    Data.govt.nz's datasets, organisations and groups can be accessed and queried as JSON date through the metadata API; this page describes how.

  • Algorithm Assessment Report

    This report summarises the self assessments of fourteen government agencies and their use of algorithms, focusing on areas that most directly impact decisions related to people.

    Algorithm…

  • A Data Maturity Assessment for Aotearoa New Zealand

    What is the Data Maturity Assessment?The Data Maturity Assessment offers a comprehensive and actionable assessment of data practice capabilities in an organisation. It does this by…

  • 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. 

    On this page

    Link…

  • Standards for open data

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

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