take a look at SOME OF THE LIST
(and think
if a union ran this account,
could they skim a little of the top ?.... surely not )
the so called aid
that is ONLY your tax dollars
that ONLY fills Labor Party egos
on their tripping to the UN Seat
LABOR its time for you to go
your finished
gone !
as your now
ONLY SPENDING BORROWED
money
that we as tax payers will have to repay over many years
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$140,000 for technical support for pearl culture in Tanzania in 2012.
- 2750 scholarships in Africa.
- Number of African states receiving assistance has doubled between 2008-10.
- $270,000 reviewing agriculture and fisheries management in Eritrea between 2008-10.
- $300,000 in 2009 for membership of the convention on biological diversity in Kenya.
- $130,000 for peace building in Sierra leone and Burundi ion 2010.
- $17.3 million between 2009-13 to help African countries develop effective law and justice frameworks.
- $150,000 on the mango supply chain practices in Cambodia.
- $647,000 on fisheries development in Cambodia.
- $40,000 in 2010 for a scoping mission for contemporary political and diplomatic challenges for small states in the Caribbean training program.
- $330,000 in 2010 for a Caribbean development training program.
- $150,000 in 2010 for a Caribbean scholarship program.
- $11,000 on climate change in the Caribbean in 2010.
- $300,000 for farming initiatives in Egypt.
- Spending on UN, Commonwealth and other international organisations to jump from $342 million in 2011-12 to $457 million in 2015-16.
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Sorry the above should be a joke
but the joke is on Australian tax payers, YOU and me !
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