For those wanting to make effective use of the free environmental and spatial 
data being made available by institutions such as LINZ, DOC, Landcare Research, 
NIWA, Statistics NZ, etc, (not to mention international resources such as OSM, 
NASA, WMO, ...) without buying into expensive commercial GIS software, there 
are several options, including the use of the world's most popular Open Source 
GIS application, QGIS. 

QGIS ibecame a core part of NIWA's Open Data policy, after it became obvious 
that providing open data, without tools tools enabling effective data reuse was 
a somewhat shortsighted approach. Which in turn led to the realisation that 
providing some help in using this software is also important.

NIWA & DMS have recently offered low cost QGIS workshops for anyone interested, 
and there are many online tutorials and other resources. NIWA is also hosting a 
local QGIS User Group, which helps NZ'rs getting started with QGIS, & now has 
more non-NIWA users than 
staff.https://teamwork.niwa.co.nz/display/NQUG/NIWA+QGIS+Users+Group

A new resource is the self paced, free, online QGIS training offered through 
the Canvas Network, starting 
Monday:https://www.canvas.net/browse/delmarcollege/courses/introduction-to-geospatial-technology-1


Cheers,
  Brent Wood (& yes, I do work at NIWA :-)
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