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In Australia’s budget last year, delayed until October responding to the unprecedented global health and economic crisis brought on by Covid-19, the Coalition government increased spending on foreign aid from $4 billion to $4.417 billion for the financial year 2020–21. The release this week of the latest budget figures reveals another $62 million increase for the coming year to raise Australian aid to $4.479 billion in 2020–21, accounting for roughly 0.63% of the federal budget allocation. Naturally, given the scale of the crisis in the world and in Australia’s immediate region, this more than 10% increase has been most welcome. But that is where the good news ends for the aid program in this budget. Australian aid is set to fall in 2021–22 by 3.2% (close to 5% when adjusting for inflation) to $4.335 billion. The forward estimates predict a further decline in 2022–23 to $4.118 billion, and for aid spending to return to indexation based on inflation thereafter. In ....