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  • Paving a clearer path to government data

    We need your feedback - when looking for relevant data, what extra information would help? The draft government data register may give you some ideas.

  • What is a publisher account and how do I apply?

    Government agencies can publish and update their datasets on the data.govt.nz catalogue by applying for a publisher account.

  • Video transcript: Luis Carrasqueiro

    Kia ora.

    I am helping deliver consulting services that enable organisations to increase their data capability and know-how by brokering access to specialist knowledge here at Stats…

  • Video transcript: Dale Elvy

    Kia ora.

    I’ve been working with the Department of Internal Affairs, and the Privacy Commissioner, on how the government uses data, and analytical tools like algorithms.

    Algorithms are…

  • Terms of use

    Agreement to terms1. Welcome to the data.govt.nz site and the catalogue.data.govt.nz site hosted and operated by the Department of Internal Affairs (”we”, “our”, “DIA”) (for the purpose of…

  • Data confidentiality principles and methods report

    The data confidentiality report which looks at best practice principles and methodology-related content, produced by Stats NZ.

  • 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…

  • Grammar and punctuation

    The rules and guidelines for punctuation and grammar on data.govt.nz - these aim to increase the accessibility, readability, and usability of information.

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  • How are people using open data?

    Inspire. Guide. Illuminate. Share. And get some credit for what you know.

  • Fairness as the big opportunity for Aotearoa in AI

    Aotearoa needs a powerful response to the rapid pace of change in artificial intelligence (AI). Read more from Nick Agar and Albert Bifet to see what they have to say about AI in Aotearoa.

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