An event held on 6 March 2020.
At this gathering to celebrate Open Data Day we were informed, challenged, and inspired by speakers offering different perspectives.
Tackling corruption…
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.
Ok, so I'm in the middle of data migration for the new data.govt.nz open data portal at the moment and thought I'd take a moment to highlight something that:
Last night we held the first open data meetup of the year in Wellington - here's what happened.
Government agencies are undergoing a culture change – they’re moving towards their data being ‘open by design’. At a recent workshop international expert Ellen Broad explained what open data is and outlined some of the considerations for agencies that are opening up their data.
Voice and tone, writing style, and spelling define the look and feel of written information.
On this page
Voice and tone
Active and passive writing
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Scannable content
Spelling
References
Voice…
This web tool and app helps hunters and adventurers in New Zealand plan their trips and increases safety.
Data.govt.nz is rolling out new features to make the data APIs faster and more reliable.
I take my hat off to PwC Wellington and Auckland for appreciating the value of data and being bold enough to try new ways to help others learn about it.
Open data is a core component of our world’s increasing digital economy, providing opportunity to generate significant social and economic benefits to our society.