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Briefing paper

The Cost of Defence: ASPI Defence Budget Brief 2017-2018

25 May 2017
Mark Thomson
Publisher
Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Budget Defence Australian Defence Force Federal government Government expenditure Government accountability Defence expenditure Defence administration
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The Cost of Defence: ASPI Defence Budget Brief 2017-2018
The Cost of Defence: ASPI Defence Budget Brief 2017-2018
Description

This report, prepared by Mark Thomson, gives interested readers greater access to the complex workings of the Defence Budget and promotes informed debate on Defence budget issues.

Publication Details
Copyright:
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute Limited 2017
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
26 May 2017

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