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Saitama high school students visit Sydney

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On 31 July, 19 junior high school students from Toda city in Saitama prefecture came to our office. They visited Liverpool city which is the sister city of Toda and …

Nagoya high school students visit Sydney

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From 24 July to 3 August, 12 high school students from Nagoya visited Sydney for a ten-day study tour.

First, they visited Blue Mountains Grammar School to experi…

Visit to City of Sydney Council

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On 7 June, CLAIR visited the City of Sydney Council which is the sister city of Nagoya, Japan. The City of Sydney has a new policy officer for international relatio…

The New Edogawa-Central Coast Sister City Relationship

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On 8 May, CLAIR attended the reception event for the newly formed Edogawa–Central Coast sister city relationship at Wamberal, on the Central Coast of NSW.

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2017 Sister Cities New Zealand Conference in Invercargill

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We attended the 2017 Sister Cities New Zealand (SCNZ)  annual conference and forum discussion in Invercargill, New Zealand on 4-6 May. The attendees actively p…

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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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