Monday, February 25, 2013

Infographic: The Australian Government's commitment to open data

Last Friday the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner released a major report on the release of public sector information by Australian Government agencies.

The report, Open public sector information: from principles to practice, is available online and is a relative straightforward read.

The OAIC also released the aggregated data for the report into data.gov.au - modelling the behaviour that other government agencies should follow (though I would have preferred raw data).

This contains lots of additional data worth reviewing that someone who just reads the report won't learn. You can find this file from: http://data.gov.au/dataset/data-from-the-oaic-public-sector-information-survey-2012/

I've developed a three page infographic (embedded below) using some of the data released for this report to explore the Australian Government's commitment to open data and the types of challenges agencies say they face.

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  2. Hi Craig,

    Video of the launch event for this report, including comments from the Information Commissioner, is available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjwVh0i8Prs

    This year, I hope to add more videos to the Govcamp youtube account that related to open government in Australia.

    Gavin

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  3. This contains lots of additional data worth reviewing that someone who just reads the report won't learn.


    Media Monitoring

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