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The 2012 CLAIR Forum was held on 17 August at the UTS Centre for Local Government in Sydney. Last year’s Forum was a collaboration of CLAIR (…
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The 2012 CLAIR Forum was held on 17 August at the UTS Centre for Local Government in Sydney. Last year’s Forum was a collaboration of CLAIR (…
The latest issue of our Correspondence includes the articles about Ishikawa Prefecture, Supporting Fukuoka City, Supporting Shizuoka Prefecture, Students …
There are many annual student exchange programs run by Australian and Japanese municipalities. Students from Japan typically visit Australia during their mo…
Staff from the Hiroshima Convention and Visitors Bureau came to Australia and promoted tourism to Hiroshima.
They not only promoted Hiroshima City, which is th…
On 30 July 2013 at the SydneyTown Hall, students and teachers from Nagoya paid a courtesy visit to the City of Sydney. The sixteen students and two teachers, from e…
Shizuoka prefecture is famous for Mount Fuji, which was listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage list in 2013. As one of Japan’s most iconic sights, Mt Fuji is home to man…
From 8-10 July, a delegation from Fukuoka City headed by Deputy Mayor Masanao Nakazono, visited Sydney and Canberra to present his city’s annual Fukuoka Prize. …
Kanazawa is the capital city of Ishikawa Prefecture and is located on the north coast of Central Japan. During the Edo Period the city prospered to be one of Japan’…
129 Australians and 90 New Zealanders taking part in this year’s Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme have left for their destinations at the end of July a…