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From dormant CSV file to front page of a newspaper, and beyond: the concept of “data marketing”

From dormant CSV file to front page of a newspaper, and beyond: the concept of “data marketing”

by Libby | In the news, Open Data Tasmania, Open Government

Read how we brought to life 10 years of Tasmanian road crash data which then made it to the front page of the local newspaper: “The Mercury: Tassie’s crash hotspots revealed: Railway Roundabout comes in at number one”   Our 10 years of Tasmanian road crash data...
Exploring 10 years of road crash data in Tasmania

Exploring 10 years of road crash data in Tasmania

by Alex | Open Data Tasmania, Open Government

We stumbled across an interesting dataset on data.gov.au: “All vehicular crashes on Tasmanian roads reported by Tasmanian police, or in the case of property damage only, crashes reported by the public.” The dataset includes approx. 140,000 records, which...

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