Saitama Parliamentary Association for Japan-Australia Friendship Australia Delegation Visited CLAIR Sydney

On 16 Oct, the Saitama Parliamentary Association for Japan-Australia Friendship Australia Delegation visited the CLAIR Sydney office. The delegation visited Australia to participate in events commemorating the 35th Anniversary of the Queensland-Saitama Sister State-Prefecture relationship. Before the events, the delegation visited Sydney to conduct research on Carers NSW, a carer support organisation.

CLAIR Sydney supported the delegation’s visit by setting up the meeting appointment with Carers NSW, and provided the delegation with a briefing on the political and economic situations in Australia, and multiculturalism policies in Australia.

CLAIR Sydney will continue to support Saitama Prefecture’s activities in Australia.

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