Visiting City of Perth and WALGA

On 30 May, I visited the City of Perth offices and the Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA). At the City’s offices, I met with Executive Officer Dale Quinlivan, and International Relations Coordinator Chris Hughes. Ms. Hughes will present at this year’s CLAIR Forum to be held at Sydney’s Westin Hotel on 5 August.

At WALGA, I had a fruitful discussion with WALGA’s CEO Ricky Burges, as well as with Troy Pickard, Mayor of the City of Joondalup; among other things, we talked about our organisations’ upcoming events: the CLAIR Forum, and WALGA’s WA Local Government Convention and Trade Exhibition, scheduled for 7-9 August in Perth.

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-Tsuyoshi Ito, CLAIR Sydney Deputy Director

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