[February 2024] Disaster Management-2024 CLAIR Forum applications are now open!

In Japan, natural disasters such as typhoons, heavy rain, and floods occur in some areas every year. Local governments affected by disasters have not only have made further efforts to strengthen disaster prevention but also mitigation measures to prepare for future disasters and enhance the safety and relief of citizens.

When I worked for the Kagoshima Prefecture government, I often heard the term “8.6 flood”. This refers to the heavy rain disaster occurred in early August 1993, causing extensive damage, including landslides and river flooding, mainly in Kagoshima Prefecture. This event left a deep impression on people. After the disaster, the Kagoshima Prefecture government modified river channels and built dams to prevent river overflowing, as well as debris-slide barriers to prevent landslides that isolated areas. In 2018, the Kagoshima Meteorological Office recorded more rainfall than the 8.6 floods; however, there were no flood damage to houses caused by river overflowing and fewer houses affected by landslides, thanks to the implemented countermeasures.

The 2024 CLAIR Forum will be held on March 11th both online and in person. The theme is “Disaster Management and Resilience”. We would like to thank UTS Institute for Public Policy and Governance for their support and co-hosting of the event, as well as Japan Foundation, Sydney, which kindly provided the excellent venue. Our five staff members, originally seconded from the central government, prefectural government, and municipalities, will introduce the efforts of their respective dispatch agencies.

If you are interested in the forum, please access the link below:

https://www.jlgc.org.au/ja/our-activities/clair-forum/

 

Posted in From the Executive Director

Uncategorised

  • The latest issue of our correspondence is released.

    View this Correspondence in PDF.

  • The sister city relationship between Nagoya City and City of Sydney will celebrate its 45th anniversary in 2025.
     
    The Nagoya City official who came to Australia to participate in the Australian Multiculturalism Study Tour hosted by CLAIR Sydney, paid a visit to Sydney City Town Hall on Friday 24 November, and we assisted his visit. In addition to sharing information on the status of exchanges between the two cities’ sister zoos (Taronga Zoo and Higashiyama Zoo) and international exchanges in Nagoya City, a preliminary meeting was held for Deputy Mayor Matsuo’s visit to Sydney for December 2023.
     
    With the landmark year only two years away, CLAIR Sydney will continue to support the exchanges between the two cities.
     
  • The latest issue of our correspondence is released.

    View this Correspondence in PDF.

  • 2022/2023 CLAIR Forum

    On 3 March, CLAIR Sydney held the CLAIR Forum 2023 in collaboration with the University of Technology Sydney’s Institute for Public Policy and Governance (UTS: IPPG).

    This year’s theme was ‘Multisectoral Approach for Regional Revitalisation’. At the event, two members from CLAIR Sydney and Carol Mills from UTS: IPPG and Andrew Francis from Parkes Council made a comprehensive presentation each on local government policies and strategies that have revitalised local communities and economies in Japan and Australia during the current ongoing pandemic.

    Date: Friday 3 March 2023

    Venue: The Japan Foundation, Sydney – Seminar Room

    Speakers and topics:

    – Ms Shimizu (Assistant Director, CLAIR Sydney)

    Sustainable Urban Development Project in the Tokyo Bay Area

    – ​​ Prof Mills (Director, Institute for Public Policy and Governance, University of Technology Sydney)

    Local Governments Collaborating with Organisations for Sustainable Urban Development with Reference to Sydney Parklands

    – Mr Inoue (Assistant Director, CLAIR Sydney)

    Approaches taken by Mihara City to Tackle Population Decline

    – ​Mr Francis (Director Infrastructure and Strategic Futures, Parkes Council)

    Local Governments Collaborating with Organisations with Reference to the Parkes Special Activation Precinct

  • The latest issue of our correspondence is released.

    View this Correspondence in PDF.

  • The latest issue of our correspondence is released.

    View this Correspondence in PDF.

  • The latest issue of our correspondence is released.

    View this Correspondence in PDF.

  • The latest issue of our correspondence is released.

    View this Correspondence in PDF.

  • The latest issue of our correspondence is released.

    View this Correspondence in PDF.

  • The latest issue of our correspondence is released.

    View this Correspondence in PDF.