Is the Plain Language Act working? Why repeal might spark genuine change

The Government has announced its intention to repeal the Plain Language Act, legislation introduced to ensure public sector communications are written in clear, accessible English. On the surface, most commentary around this move seems to agree; the change sounds like a backward move. After all, who would argue against making government information easier for people […]
NZ Government makes the Skills Framework for the Information Age accessible to all New Zealanders

New Zealand has joined Australia in agreeing on a whole country licence for using the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA). This means everyone based in New Zealand can now use SFIA. The New Zealand Government has established a national license, led by a partnership between the Digital Public Service Branch (DPS) and the […]
NZ’s Digital Public Service Summit calls for more agility to meet future challenges.

In his opening keynote, David Clark, New Zealand’s Minister for the Digital Economy and Communications, challenged the attendees at the 2022 Summit for a Digital Public Service. “We need to be ambitious and leverage the opportunity that digital technology can bring for the tech sector, for our wider business community, and the well-being of all New […]