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Virtual Economics – ideas for our interconnected world Skip to content Virtual Economics ideas for our interconnected world Menu Matt Morris LinkedIn Twitter Scroll down to content Posts Posted on July 15, 2015 December 24, 2017 Where Australia’s case for aid went wrong – and what we can do to rebuild Huge cuts to the Australian aid program have left supporters angry and in shock. Five years ago, there was bipartisan support for a 0.5 per cent of Gross National Income (GNI) target for aid. In this year’s budget, aid is just half of that—0.25 per cent of GNI. But instead of losing heart, we need to channel our energy into the business of building and renewal. Rise and fall of political support for aid Successive governments have supported the aid budget because it has been seen to be an important tool of foreign policy. As a middle power, largely surrounded by developing countries, Australia has been well served by the aid program. Across South East Asi...

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