JETAA Queensland Activities

JETAA Queensland Activities

– Articles and photos by Richard Wilding, President, JETAA Queensland –

August 2014: Trivia Afternoon

The trivia event is one of the highlights of the JETAA Calendar and this year we had a new venue at the Gardens Club Café overlooking the sun-dappled City Botanic Gardens. Around 40 people attended for an afternoon of warm company and friendly rivalry with teams representing sister cities from around Queensland. The famous Ken and Keith Parker (our favourite Quiz Masters) returned to host another legendary trivia event.  Congratulations to the Nerima-Ipswich team for being crowned 2014 champions!

MLTAQ Japanese Speech Contest

JETAA QLD is proud to support the Modern Language Teachers Association of Queensland Japanese Speech Contest on the Gold Coast. This year we provided funding for prizes and members helped judge the entries. We hope that our small contribution will encourage students to consider the JET Programme as a way of deepening their understanding of Japanese people, language and culture.

October 2014: Hanami

October in Brisbane is Jacaranda time and what better chance to welcome the warm sultry weather of spring than a Japanese-style hanami picnic in historic New Farm Park? This has become one of JETAA Queensland’s signature events and every year attracts family and friends of JET alumni, our friends from the Consulate General of Japan, staff and students from Griffith University and the University of Queensland.

It provides a great opportunity for Australian students of Japanese to gain an insight into the JET Programme experience; this year, we were also joined by exchange students from Hyogo.

Hanami is a very family-friendly event and we were happy to see a few new families, older children and even parents-to-be come along to chat and join in some games.

This year we also instigated a book-swap with the idea that people can exchange Japanese-related books for reading or study. Recently, the committee has been discussing ways of making the association’s events more relevant to older JET alumni whose increasing responsibilities have perhaps meant JETAA events are less accessible. We feel hanami is a good model for events which are inclusive, affordable and convenient enough to encourage a wide range of alumni and community members to stay engaged with JETAA.

 

January 2015: Oshogatsu Dinner

We returned to Nonbei Sake Bar and BBQ in Fortitude Valley for our Oshogatsu networking dinner. About 20 members, family and friends attended for an evening of great food and the chance to catch up with other alumni after the end-of-year break. We celebrated the Year of the Sheep with some sheepish trivia about Japan and Australia.

Events to come include the University of Queensland Careers Fair, Bento on the Broadwater on the Gold Coast and our AGM in April where we hope to finalise plans some great new events in 2015-16.

Ja, mata!

Richard Wilding, President

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  • 2023/2024 CLAIR Forum 

    Theme: Disaster Management and Resilience

    Disaster Management is essential for local governments as it helps save lives, protect properties, build resilience, and ensure the overall well-being and stability of communities in the face of disasters such as natural disasters and epidemic outbreaks. And it has become more important than ever in recent years. In the 2024 CLAIR Forum, presented by CLAIR Sydney and UTS, we  explored the practices of prevention, response, and recovery to disasters in local governments in Australia and Japan. We also reflected on new ways of thinking about and building resilient communities, built and natural environments, economies and governments. 

    Date:  11 March,2024 (Monday)
    Time: 1:00pm to 5:00pm 
    Venue: The Japan Foundation, Sydney – Seminar Room (Hybrid)

    Speakers

    – Tomoyuki Takemura (Assistant Director, CLAIR Sydney / Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications)

    Provided an overview of recent disaster occurrences in Japan such as the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, the role of administrative organisations (national, prefectural, and municipal) during disasters, and the updated information on the status of the support system established by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

    – Reiko Kunisaki (Assistant Director, CLAIR Sydney / Fukuoka Prefectural Government)

    Described the recent heavy rain disasters in Fukuoka, efforts in supporting evacuees requiring assistance (including training on municipal guidance, operation of evacuation centres, and creation of individual evacuation plans) in collaboration with local governments and partners.

    – Kana Tsujiwaki (Assistant Director, CLAIR Sydney / Wakayama Prefectural Government)

    Touched upon the anecdote of Goryo Hamaguchi, a native of Wakayama, which led to the establishment of “World Tsunami Day.” Also explained distinctive disaster countermeasures in Wakayama, such as setting safety levels for evacuation destinations, the “Dokodemo Stand” mobile gas station, and mobile disaster prevention education.

    – Nicole Parsons (Manager Regional Resilience Programs, Illawarra Shoalhaven Joint Organisation)

    The presentation highlighted collaborative efforts with local governments and partners in the Illawarra Shoalhaven region to reduce disaster risks, including enhancing infrastructure resilience, improving access to geographic data, and developing environmental monitoring and early warning systems.

    – Shinnosuke Matsumoto (Assistant Director, CLAIR Sydney / Ichihara city council)

    Discussed disaster response in his city, the response system during disasters, types and conditions for opening evacuation centres, and examples of efforts in adapting to changes in operating the centres during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    – Hideaki Ota(Assistant Director, CLAIR Sydney / Odawara city council)

    Provided an overview of medical services during disasters in Japan, focusing on the Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT), including the outline, process, and roles of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, and disaster base hospitals. Presented examples, including Odawara City Hospital’s dispatch of DMAT to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake.

    – Tommaso Briscese (General Manager, Burwood Council) & Miriam Wassef(Executive Manager, Place Management and Communications Burwood Council)

    Presented Burwood Council’s response to and recovery efforts for COVID-19, including care for the community, financial support for small and medium-sized enterprises for economic recovery, and events to promote human interaction that were reduced following the outbreak.

     

    The Q&A session allowed for exchanges of many questions and opinions among participants. Carol Mills concluded the forum, reflecting on the discussions.

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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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