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Sister city activities between Wollongong and Kawasaki

064On 18 August, CLAIR attended the official reception of the 25th Kawasaki Junior Cultural Prize Presentation in Wollongong. Four students of age 10-12 from Kawa…

Cherry Blossom Festival in Auburn Botanic Gardens

img_1054On the weekends of 20-21 and 27 -28 August, the Sydney Cherry Blossom Festival was held at Auburn Botanic Gardens in Cumberland, NSW. Some cherry blossom trees we…

Supporting Toda city’s students visit

On 1 August, fifteen junior high students from Toda city, Saitama prefecture visited CLAIR Sydney. Staff members talked about how they got the opportunity to wo…

Supporting Fukushima’s Samurai Festival

123On 4 August, students from Minamisoma city, Fukushima prefecture, visited North Sydney Girls High School and Davidson High School in Sydney. The visit was part …

Supporting Nagoya city’s activities

005Visiting a former chair of the Sydney-Nagoya Sister City Committee in Tasmania

On 22-23 August, CLAIR accompanied Ms Mayumi Kondo who was sent from Nagoya City t…

Supporting Hiroshima city councillors

On 25th August, city councillors from Hiroshima visited our office. We gave a presentation on Australia and how to attract international tourists to Hiroshima …

At SMASH! The Sydney Manga and Anime Show

015On 20 and 21 August, CLAIR Sydney ran a booth at SMASH! (The Sydney Manga and Anime Show) 2016. SMASH! is one of the biggest events of Japanese pop culture in Austral…

30th Anniversary of Mildura-Kumatori Sister city exchange programme

img_4341-1On 22 August, we attended a special dinner organised by Mildura City Council that welcomed the visiting delegation from Kumatori Town in Osaka. The cities have b…

Shiroishi students visit to CLAIR Sydney office

img_20160802_101714On 2 August, ten junior high school students from Shiroishi city in Miyagi prefecture visited our CLAIR Sydney office. We gave them a brief presentation on Austr…

Nagoya Students visit to Sydney

From 26 July to 4 August, 12 high school students from Nagoya visited Sydney for a ten-day study tour.

First, they visited Cherry Brook Technology High School to e…

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  • From the 3rd to the 13th of December, eight selected swimmers from the Fukuoka Swimming Association visited NSW, where they participated in joint training sessions with a local school and competed in the 2024-25 Speedo NSW Senior State Age Championships.

    During the joint training, the athletes deepened their connections, and in the competition, the Fukuoka swimmers achieved remarkable success, earning numerous medals.
     
    The visit is based on the Memorandum of Understanding signed in December 2023 between the Fukuoka Prefecture, the Fukuoka Swimming Association, and Swimming NSW. CLAIR Sydney received a request from Fukuoka Prefecture to assist them with their activities and accompanied them during some parts of their visit.
     
    We will continue to support and deepen exchanges in the field of sports between Fukuoka Prefecture and NSW.
    To all the athletes, coaches, and accompanying staffs, Otsukaresamadeshita!
     
     
     
     
     
     
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  • To investigate environmental countermeasures, a student and her chaperone from Hikone Technological High School of Shiga Prefecture visited Australia from late July to early August. CLAIR Sydney conducted a briefing on 29 July about Australia’s culture and customs, and accompanied the group to a company visit in Brisbane on 31 July, where the company, known for producing products using a type of seaweed called Asparagopsis, shared insights into their research and production processes.

    During the visit, they received information on efforts to reduce methane emissions from livestock using Asparagopsis, viewed from a carbon-neutral perspective. The student’s proactive participation in the meetings, driven by a desire to engage in environmental initiatives in the future, was impressive.

    In addition to the briefing and accompaniment, we also reached out to the company to request a representative to discuss their Asparagopsis research. CLAIR Sydney will continue to support the activities of Japanese local governments conducting research on topics related to Australia.

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