UPDATE:
The Federal Government announced today that the expected 2014-105 budget deficiet would rise to $40.4 billion.
A sum much larger than Tresurer Hockey’s initial prediction of $29.8 billion in May.
Mamamia previously reported…
By ABC POLITICAL REPORTER James Glenday
Treasurer Joe Hockey will slash foreign aid and reveal a massive blowout in this year’s deficit when he hands down his mid-year budget update today.
The ABC’s AM program understands the aid budget will be reduced to Howard-era levels and more than $3 billion will be cut over the next four years.
The cuts in today’s Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) come on top of a $7.6 billion cut to the aid budget in May.
Some of the money will be redirected to fund new spending decisions, such as a $630 million boost to national security and the deployment of troops to the Middle East.
This year’s budget deficit, which was forecast to be $29.8 billion in May, is now set to exceed $40 billion as “global headwinds” continue to batter the Australian economy.
“We remain on a believable and responsible path to surplus, but we will get there slightly less quickly than we would have liked,” Finance Minister Mathias Cormann said.
Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen has criticised the cut to foreign aid.