We drafted and tested possible changes to the way this website organises information. Based on that testing, we will make improvements to the website over the next few months. This blog is a heads up, so that you are best prepared for these planned changes. Also, we continue to welcome any feedback about the changes.
There are several pages that will be moving to new locations - hopefully, locations that make more sense to you. There are also several heading and top-level navigation (the links at the very top of the page) that we will be moving or renaming.
For example, we used to hold or publish information about open data events in the ‘Events’ page. You could get to this page by clicking the top-level navigation link at the top of the page. This was a good way to organise the site when there were more open data events and our strategy involved prioritising information about those events.
Now that we have fewer events and our strategy has shifted, it no longer makes sense to have a specific page on the website dedicated to this information.
So, we will soon be archiving this page and removing the top-level navigation link. We will describe all future events in blog posts.
Other planned changes include:
The changes will happen gradually. We will move or change pages on the website in the following steps:
You are welcome to provide feedback on any changes that are planned, and we will make sure that we warn you at least two weeks before we make any changes.
Providing a website to share information with a diverse audience is hard and nothing we do will be perfect for everyone. But we will do our best, based on testing and evidence, to help you find what you need.
Most of the pages that we remove from the website will be merely ‘hidden’. That means links will continue to work and the information will be still there, but maybe in a different place.
If we choose to remove a page completely, we will still have access to the content. If you need that information, we are happy to provide it to you. And, if it turns out that we were wrong and many people still want that information on the website, then we will put it back.
If you’d like more information, have a question, or want to provide feedback, email datalead@stats.govt.nz.
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