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2022-23 Budget

Overview

Nauru’s financial year runs from 1 July to 30 June.

Nauru operates on a cash basis and appropriations lapse on 30 June each year.

The 2022-23 Budget tabled by Minister for Finance, Hon Martin Hunt was approved by Parliament on 1 June 2022. The 2022-23 Budget recognized expected revenues of $252.5 million and expenditure of $251.9 million with a $549,000 surplus balance. The surplus will be used to build up cash reserves at the bank and support Nauru to manage the uncertainties in the year ahead. 

The 2022-23 Budget has been framed to support Nauru’s sustained resilience through responsible economic management, easing cost of living pressures, and investing in service delivery and in productivity enhancing infrastructure. It builds on the strong performance in 2021-2022. 

Supplementary appropriation bills will be available through the year.

Quarterly budget performance reports will be available to track expenditure and revenue performance through the year.

Budget documents

Supplementary Appropriation Number 1 2022-23 was passed on 26 August 2022.
2022-23 Supplementary Budget No 1
Supplementary Appropriation Number 2 2022-23 was passed on 8 October 2022.
2022-23 Supplementary Budget No 2
Supplementary Appropriation Number 3 2022-23 was passed on 12 December 2022.
2022-23 Supplementary Budget No 3
Supplementary Appropriation Number 4 2022-23 was passed on 6 June 2023.
2022-23 Supplementary Budget No 4

Appropriation Bill

2022-23 Supplementary Appropriation Bill No 1
2022-23 Supplementary Appropriation Bill No 2
2022-23 Supplementary Appropriation Bill No 3
2022-23 Supplementary Appropriation Bill No 4

Budget Appropriation Speech

Supplementary Appropriation Bill No 1 2022-23 Second Reading Speech
Supplementary Appropriation Bill No 3 2022-23 Second Reading Speech

Performance reports

Budget performance is monitored regularly, and quarterly performance reports are published here

There are currently no end of year reports for 2022-23.