UK too: data.gov.uk
Here’s some of what’s happening in my country, Australia:
- data.gov.au
- data.wa.gov.au
- data.qld.gov.au
- data.nsw.gov.au
- data.vic.gov.au
- data.sa.gov.au
- data.nt.gov.au
Not sure where Tasmania and the ACT are at, but those links are the federal and most state government data portals.
Behind that is much variety of data, from land use to baby names and everything in-between.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has its own site:
kingorgg@feddit.uk 3 months ago
vk6flab@lemmy.radio 3 months ago
Dave@lemmy.nz 3 months ago
NZ as well: data.govt.nz
Though this it takes work for the different government departments to maintain. The team at data.govt.nz work with the different government departments to try to identify suitable data sources and get them into an update cycle, but there’s definitely not all data that can be released on there.
vk6flab@lemmy.radio 3 months ago
Yeah, same kind of process in Oz.
AFAIK, it was triggered by doing an annual event called GovHack where people were encouraged to create “hacks” with government data. It included software developers like me, data mentors from many different government departments, people with an interest and several departments with questions.
Dave@lemmy.nz 3 months ago
I think NZ’s is a similar story. GovHack is run in NZ as well, though I haven’t personally been involved in an event.
vk6flab@lemmy.radio 3 months ago
A decade ago I participated in three and won several awards but was disappointed with the government response to all our collective efforts and stopped participating.
Specifically “not invented here” was prevalent as a response to projects that represented hundreds of man-hours of effort.
It was demoralising to say the least.
I’m not sure what the missing ingredient was, but two of our projects were directly related to government effort in relation to public transport and public housing. Neither went anywhere despite face to face presentations to senior stakeholders in the relevant departments.
The third was a search engine with a completely different approach to that in use by the popular engines.