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Tag - Aid budgets

New Zealand's Minister of Finance, Grant Robertson, delivers the budget in parliament, 18 May 2023

Unlike Australia, New Zealand aid is set to rocket upwards, sort of

by Terence Wood
24 May 2023

Labor promises not to cut aid

by Stephen Howes, Cameron Hill and Huiyuan Liu
10 May 2023
Treasurer of Australia, Hon Dr Jim Chalmers

Labor reduces but does not eliminate Coalition aid cuts

by Cameron Hill, Stephen Howes and Huiyuan Liu
26 October 2022

What happened to the New Zealand aid budget?

by Terence Wood
26 May 2022

State of the Union: US development assistance under the Biden Administration – part two

by Cameron Hill
12 May 2022

State of the Union: US development assistance under the Biden Administration – part one

by Cameron Hill
11 May 2022

Global racial justice needs to be at the heart of Australian aid

by Mehreen Faruqi and Janet Rice
4 May 2022
Senator Penny Wong at an ALP fundraising event in February 2021 (Jenny Scott-Flickr)

Labor on aid: 2022

by Stephen Howes and Huiyuan Liu
23 March 2022
Greeting the arrival of an Australian funded COVID-19 support package, Solomon Islands

Foreign aid set to be cut next year to below pre-pandemic levels

by Stephen Howes
9 December 2021
Australian Parliament House (Jerry Skinner-Flickr)

A new era for Australian aid: the ‘cautious consensus’

by Benjamin Day and Tamas Wells
18 November 2021
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