Australia politics live: Marise Payne visits Afghanistan; federal court hears challenge to India travel ban

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5.17am BST

The OECD has released new figures which show Australia used to give 33c out of every $100 in national income to foreign aid (in 2011) and now gives just 19c.

(Mathias Cormann doesn’t start at the OECD until 1 June, if anyone was wondering.)

Australia has slid down the international rankings in terms of aid, falling from the middle of the pack when the Coalition came to office to being one the least generous OECD member countries today.

This is disappointing but not surprising given consecutive Coalition Governments’ deep cuts to foreign aid.

4.58am BST

So once again, we are not likely to see the bulk of our supply of vaccines ready until the last quarter of the year.

All going well, 900,000 doses will be delivered this week.

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