What is open data? Learn about the open data toolkit, open licences, open accessibility, and human- and machine-readability.
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.
A summary of the responses Stats NZ received during the public consultation on the draft algorithm charter.
The open government information and data programme has concluded. But the lessons from the programme will inform our ongoing commitment and work toward open government data, which endures under the Chief Government Data Steward.
IntroductionThe New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL) is government guidance for agencies to follow when releasing copyright works and non-copyright material for re-use…
When releasing open data it is important to use a standard to ensure your data is comparable and interoperable.
Register for a free public lecture by international algorithm ethics expert Lorena Jaume-Palasi (5 December, Auckland), co-sponsored by Stats NZ and AUT's Centre for Social Data Analytics.
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…
We tested two concepts with a number of our users from the data community to extend the search so it includes results from both datasets and content. Read about our process and provide your feedback.
Developer Alex Raichev used open data to create a web application that helps you work out the most affordable suburb to rent in and commute from.