JET Programme Returnees Reception (Perth)

On 24 Oct, the 2019 JET Programme Returnees Reception was held at the Official Residence of the Consul-General of Japan in Perth.

Four recent returnees attended the reception, and all of the reception attendees congratulated the returnees on their successes in Japan and welcomed them warmly.

At the reception, Mr SUZUKI Toru, the Consul-General of Japan in Perth; Mr Will Perera, President of JETAA WA; and a CLAIR Sydney staff gave welcoming speeches. The returnees also each gave a speech and spoke about their memories in Japan.

Throughout the reception, returnees and attendees, which include past JET Programme participants, shared their experiences and future aspirations. The reception was an excellent opportunity for the JET community in Perth to get to know one another.

We hope that all returnees make the most of their experiences in Japan, and that they will play an important role to further strengthen the relationships between Australia and Japan.

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