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Sister Cities Relationships between Australia and Japan ASCA National Conference International Forum 29 July 2008 Kenji Ikeda Director, CLAIR Sydney.

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1 Sister Cities Relationships between Australia and Japan ASCA National Conference International Forum 29 July 2008 Kenji Ikeda Director, CLAIR Sydney

2 Sister Cities Relationships for Australia The number of Sister Cities Relationships for Australia ( 484 ) ※ Excluding Sister States/Prefectures Relationships December, 2007

3 The number of Sister Cities Relationships for Japan ( 1,434 ) ※ Excluding Sister Cities States/Prefectures Relationships Sister Cities Relationships for Japan December, 2007

4 Grounds for Mutual Understanding Common Values ( Japan and Australia ) ■ World Peace ■ Democracy ■ Liberal economy ■ Sustainability

5 Advantages of Australia for Japan ■ Safety and hygiene ■ English speaking ■ Southern hemisphere ■ Rich in nature ■ Little time difference

6 Benefits of Sister City Relationships Culture Exchange ■ Introduction to traditional arts and culture ■ Way of life and values ■ Creating through Collaboration ■ Tool for communication

7 Cultural Exchange Coffs Harbour ー Sasebo ( Nagasaki ) Japanese Festival of Children’s Day

8 Benefits of Sister City Relationships Sports Exchange ■ Same rules apply ■ Mutual respect ■ True sporting experience

9 Sports Exchange Townsville ー Iwaki ( Fukushima ) Friendly Rugby Match Townsville Selected Team vs Iwaki Selected Team

10 Benefits of Sister City Relationships Youth Exchange ■ Cross-culture experience ■ English education ■ Japanese public school operated by local government ■ Local government plays major role in Sister City relationship

11 Youth Exchange Wollongong ー Kawasaki ( Kanagawa ) 16 th Kawasaki Junior Cultural Prize Winner

12 Benefits of Sister City Relationships Exchange between local authorities ■ Local government drives Sister City relationship ■ Sharing experience and knowledge ■ Common goal, common challenge

13 Staff Exchange Campbelltown ー Koshigaya ( Saitama ) Internship Programme in Campbelltown

14 Benefits of Sister City Relationships Economic and Business ■ Some cases - Beneficial with strong economic backgrounds ■ Most cases - Impracticable ■ Opportunity gained by efforts and insight

15 Economic Exchange Melbourne Osaka 30th Anniversary Business Seminar Melbourne - Osaka ( Osaka )

16 Economic Exchange Rotorua ( New Zealand )ー Beppu ( Oita ) Bepputsurumi High School Excursion in Rotorua

17 What does “CLAIR, Sydney” do? ■ Supports and promotes Sister City relationships, seeking the cooperation of ASCA and SCNZ ■ Supports cultural performances and exhibitions by Japanese delegations ■ Visits Australian counterpart cities ( ceremonies and events ) ■ Provide information to relevant agencies ■ Sponsorship of ASCA and SCNZ conferences ■ Supports cities seeking Sister City relationships


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