SCNZ Central New Zealand Regional Forum

On 13 Feb, the Central New Zealand Regional Forum hosted by Sister Cities New Zealand (SCNZ) was held in Wellington, New Zealand. Representatives from local governments, sister city committees and more were in attendance.

At the Forum, there were information given out about the upcoming Sister Cities Conference 2020, to be held in Ashburton, and discussions on a wide range of topics such as the role of SCNZ in future.

CLAIR Sydney gave a presentation on CLAIR’s activities, as well as upcoming large-scale international sporting events, such as the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics and the World Masters Games 2021 Kansai in Japan, and what these events mean from the perspective of sister city relationships between New Zealand and Japan.

We will continue to support the exchange between Japan and New Zealand by collaborating with Sister Cities New Zealand.

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