Campbelltown and Koshigaya exchange staff program

Mr. Yuta Ando, an officer of Koshigaya City in Saitama Prefecture, visited our office with the staff of Campbelltown to greet and have a briefing on the Australian economy and the local government system on 14 October. He has been in Campbelltown as an exchange staff member from 8 October and will stay until 18 November. During his stay in Australia, he will learn about Campbelltown’s policies and differences between both countries and cities while doing on the job training. He will also study the fields of fiscal policy, water supply, wage system of city councils, as well as the council’s practical use of policies or roles after the Sydney Olympics in 2000. CLAIR provided information on these topics to him to assist his research.

While here, Yuta has attended many events such as the Nara Candle Festival in Canberra and the Japanese Course Presentation at the University of NSW. We will continue to assist him during his stay in Australia.

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