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  • Infoshare

    Infoshare, a self-service open online data tool on Stats NZ’s website, contains over 30 million aggregated, confidentialised, time-series data.

  • Thanks for your input: October 2017 data.govt.nz community feedback results

    Our data and performance analyst reviews the results from the first data.govt.nz community feedback survey. Find out what users want and how we're planning to improve data.govt.nz.

  • PositioNZ GNSS Data

    LINZ releases two forms of GNSS data from the PositioNZ network; static data and real-time data. The static data is used by surveyors to determine accurate positions once they have returned from the field, a technique called post-processing.

  • Compiling Data Inventories

    There is growing realisation around the world of the value in carrying out data inventories as a key foundational step to a well-managed data infrastructure and…

  • Dumpark - Making data and information accessible

    Turning data into visual narratives to share and help people understand complex information.

  • 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.

  • Data Investment Framework

    A cross-government working party developed the plan, using a prioritisation framework. The development was overseen by the Information Group.

  • Official statistics

    Tier 1 statistics are New Zealand’s most important statistics, and are essential to help the Government, business, and members of the public to make informed decisions and monitor the state and progress of New Zealand.

  • How do you create a data dictionary?

    Learn about the decisions you need to make before creating a data dictionary and the tools that might help. Explore examples of data dictionaries published by…

  • Local councils

    Localcouncils.govt.nz presents data from New Zealand’s 78 local authorities, in a consistent format that enables it to be compared and analysed.

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