Chris Knox is the Data Editor and Head of Data Journalism for the New Zealand Herald.
Chris Knox is a scientist turned data-journalist who investigates the stories behind the numbers, and creates interactives for Herald readers to explore them. After completing a PhD in physical chemistry and moving to California to research air pollution, Chris decided a life in the lab wasn't for him and serendipitously found a new role researching ways of bringing data to life using computers. He has spent more than 20 years making data more accessible in academia, industry, government - and now in the media. Chris's interactive map for Whenua: Our Land, Our History won the 2025 Voyager Award for Best Innovation in Digital Storytelling. In 2023, his analysis of polling place results uncovered errors in New Zealand's General Election results. Please contact Chris if you have an interesting dataset you think New Zealanders should see, or if you have seen data that just doesn't add up.

'I don't feel safe': NZ's most burgled neighbourhoods - how does your suburb compare?
Use our interactive to see New Zealand's most burgled community.

Results of the 2023 election on our interactive map
Search for electorate results and total party votes following yesterday's election.

750 buildings condemned after January floods, Cyclone Gabrielle
Hundreds of buildings have been red-stickered and thousands yellow or white-stickered.

Cyclone Gabrielle: Live tracking, rainfall stats, region-by-region warnings, shelter locations, train and bus services
The entire North Island is now under or facing heavy rain and/or strong wind warnings.

Interactive: Special votes are in - see what Parliament looks like now
Special votes have been counted - what will parliament look like?

How NZ's new Parliament looks - full party, electorate vote data
How is the next government going to look? Check results for each electorate and the nation

Stolen cars: What did the thieves get up to during lockdown?
Covid-19 lockdown restrictions had a huge impact on the number of cars being stolen.

Make Northland roads safer, not cut speed limits, says AA
NZ Transport planning tool indicates speed limits need lowering over much of country.

Show me the money: Just where is the PGF money going?
Northland's been allocated the 3rd highest amount followed by the West Coast & Tairāwhiti.

New data: Are South Islanders helping pay Auckland's fuel tax?
Industry insiders say the regions might bear the brunt of Auckland's fuel tax.

Council websites hit by international cyber attack
The council website was one of more than 4000 sites internationally that were affected.

Cold, damp homes threatening Kiwi kids
Why are our children dying from Third World diseases linked to unhealthy homes?