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AID/WATCH condemns decision to subsume AusAID into DFAT

Sep 18, 2013 | CAMPAIGNS, GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS, PAST CAMPAIGNS

MEDIA RELEASE (For immediate release)        18 September 2013                             Aid/Watch condemns decision to subsume AusAID into DFAT Australian Aid watchdog AID/WATCH today, came out in condemnation of reports that the Abbott government will ‘absorb’...

Aid groups worry about future direction of development assistance

Sep 13, 2013 | CAMPAIGNS, GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS, PAST CAMPAIGNS

Interview appeared on ABC AM Program TONY EASTLEY: Aid groups are concerned about the direction of international development assistance under the Abbott Government. AID/WATCH is an independent aid watchdog. Peter Lloyd is speaking here to Matt Hilton, the chairman of...

Australian aid: it’s just not working

Aug 29, 2013 | GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS, PAST CAMPAIGNS

I couldn’t believe my ears. I was in Papua New Guinea’s capital, Port Moresby, in 2012 and a local Oxfam employee told me that he wished Australia would again take control of his country. He argued that in the nearly four decades since independence,...

Kokoda Track aid projects lose their way

Aug 26, 2013 | GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS, PAST CAMPAIGNS

They were the $600,000 worth of Australian taxpayer-funded projects that were supposed to change the lives of poor villagers living along the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea.But according to veteran Kokoda Track trekking company operator Charlie Lynn, the Sustainable...

Australian aid: are NGOs barking up the wrong tree?

Aug 14, 2013 | GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS, PAST CAMPAIGNS

In the lead up to the federal election in Australia, both political parties see a role for foreign aid but neither can commit to reaching normative targets. Recently, the Labor government , under new prime minister Kevin Rudd, deferred Australia’s commitment to...

Peter O’Neill details $787m cost of infrastructure aid deal

Jul 31, 2013 | GENERAL NEWS, IN THE NEWS, PAST CAMPAIGNS

PNG Prime Minister Peter O’Neill revealed for the first time the cost of the projects and the extra aid money to be provided by Australia.The key elements of the aid-for-asylum-seeker deal, which Mr O’Neill signed with his Australian counterpart in...
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