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Graph 19 Real net foreign debt (a) - March 1996 to March 2006



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Graph 19

Real net foreign debt (a) - March 1996 to March 2006



(a) To convert net foreign debt to real terms, the current-price figure has been divided by the chain price index for domestic final demand. Reference year for chain volume measure is 2003-04.


Table 30

Table 30

Real net foreign debt (a), by sector - March 1996 and March 2006





31 March 1996

$ billion



31 March 2006

$ billion



Average annual growth rate
per cent

General government

38.7

19.0

-6.9

Other public sector

43.5

-17.0




Private financial corporations

85.1

378.0

16.1

Private non-financial corporations

57.4

87.7

4.3

Australia

224.7

467.8

7.6

Source: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position.

(a) To convert net foreign debt to real terms, the current-price figure has been divided by the chain price index for domestic final demand. Reference year for chain volume measure is 2003-04.


Development expenditure


101. The Australian Overseas Aid Program aims to assist developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development, in line with Australia’s national interest. Australian aid helps build a stable, prosperous and democratic Asia-Pacific region, responds to emergencies and humanitarian crises, and targets urgent needs in Africa and the Middle East. The AidPprogram was a central component of Australia’s response to the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster, and is helping neighbouring countries address longer-term challenges such as broad-based economic growth, weak governance, instability and HIV/AIDS.

102. In 2005-06, the Australian Government provided an estimated $2.6b in Official Development Assistance (ODA), an increase of $300m over the 2004-05 ODA of $2.3b. Details of ODA to partner countries in 2005-06 are provided in the table below. The ratio of Australia’s ODA to gross national income for 2005-06 is estimated at 0.28 per cent, placing Australia above the donor average which, in the latest year available (2004), was 0.25 per cent.



103. Further information and publications on the Australian Government’s aid program can be obtained from the web site of the Australian Agency for International Development, AusAID: .

Table 31

Australian Official Development Assistance (a) - 2005-2006




$m

Papua New Guinea and Pacific



Papua New Guinea

324.3

Solomon Islands

235.7

Vanuatu

32.1

Fiji

29.5

Samoa

21.0

Tonga

13.0

Kiribati

12.1

Regional Pacific

70.2

Nauru

16.3

Total

754.2

East Asia



Indonesia (ongoing program)

160.9

Indonesia (AIPRD)(b)

94.1

Vietnam

76.2

Philippines

63.6

China

46.8

Cambodia

42.4

East Timor

43.5

Laos

18.4

Thailand

7.7

Regional East Asia

39.4

Total

592.9

South Asia, Africa and Other



Bangladesh

32.4

India

10.0

Sri Lanka

25.2

Regional South Asia

68.9

Africa

82.5

Middle East and Central Asia

399.4

Total

618.4

Other Government Departments (OGD)(c)

205.0

Core contributions to multilateral   organisations, other ODA(d)

480.4

Reconciliation of expenses to cash(e)

-10.1

Total ODA (cash)

2 640.9

Source: AusAID.

(a) Expected Outcome for 2005-06.

(b) Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Reconstruction and Development.

(c) Includes ODA eligible expenditure by government departments which has


not been allocated to a particular country or region.

(d) Includes core contributions and cash payments to multilaterals that cannot


be attributed to a particular country.

(e) Includes accrual adjustments for non-ODA eligible (administered and


departmental) expenditure.

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