Data Standards Body
The Australian Government established the Data Standards Body to deliver open standards to support the Consumer Data Right and Digital ID.
Data Standards for Consumer Data Right
The Consumer Data Right (CDR) gives consumers greater control over their data. The Data Standards for CDR set the specific baseline for implementation.
Data Standards for Digital ID
The Digital ID Act sets the framework and accreditation scheme for Digital ID services. It includes 2 Data Standards: biometrics and technologies in accredited services and technical requirements.
News and announcements
Video on MI21 Outcomes
The latest Data Standards Body video discusses the outcomes and actions of Maintenance Iteration 21 (MI21).
Thank You from the DSB
The Data Standards Body want to thank the Consumer Data Right Community for another great year of consultation and collaboration!
Newsletter 20 December 2024
Read the latest updates, consultations and community events from the Data Standards Body from the week ending 20 December 2024.
Open
Decision Proposal 361 - Energy LCCD Phase 2
This decision proposal outlines and seeks feedback on the proposed standard changes for incorporating the Last Consumer Change Date (LCCD) into the CDR standards for the energy sector.
The proposal covers changes to the standards for:
Version 1.33.0 of the Consumer Data Standards
Dear Consumer Data Right participants and other interested parties,
Version 1.33.0 of the Consumer Data Standards was published on 18 December 2024.
This release supports the following decision proposals:
Video on Noting Paper 360
This video presents Noting Paper 360 - Data Standards Chair response letter of intent.