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Australia Japan Partner for Tourism Exchange 2013
In This Issue:
1-2 2 3 Hokkaido Tokyo City Promotion 2013 Yokote City is looking for a sister school partnership! Snow Monkey town seek Koala sister city! LGNSW 2013 Campbelltown-Koshigaya exchange staff program Suporting Okinawa Pref. Assisting KFC Supporting Ishikawa Pref. Internship in Perth Canberra-Nara Candle Festival From The Director
Hokkaido
Hokkaido is the northernmost of the four main islands of Japan. For Australians, it is known for its popular ski resorts and powder snow. Hokkaido has many attractions, four distinctive seasons, untouched majestic nature, and plenty of great food. Each season has its different attractions in Hokkaido. characteristics, offering various scenery, activities and food. This month, we will introduce the recommended tourist
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Cruising Drift Ice Covering the Sea - A Great Feeling Icebreaker Ships- In winter, the Sea of Okhotsk is covered by giant, floating masses of ice called drift ice. Icebreaker ships smash their way safely through the ice.
booths, plus stage performances at Japan Expo & Matsuri in Sydney 2013 at
For more information, please refer to the links below: http://www.clair.or.jp/e/exchange/shimai/kibou-j.html#yamanouchi http://www.town.yamanouchi.nagano.jp/ If you are interested in Yamanouchi Town, please contact CLAIR. We will be the bridge for your first contact. Page 3
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Internship in Perth - Assistant Director, Tetsu Jinzenji I was fortunate enough to be accepted for an Internship to the City of Perth in Western Australia from 22-25 November, gaining invaluable Australian local government staff experience. In addition, I conducted research on the Australian local government tourism sector for my CLAIR Report due later this year. The City of Perth is an attractive and viable development location with a strong economy, a rich heritage and natural beauty. The CBD area is being redeveloped, with cranes dotting the skyline. As well, there are public projects underway to improve the flow of people a rail line due to be relocated underground will mean the north and south parts of central Perth will be more easily connected, enabling an easy flow of people and goods. I also had the chance to attend an informal meeting between senior staff at the City of Perth Chambers and the CEO I saw that this form of communication is very important for information sharing within the council. I wish to express my deep thanks to Perth City Council for accepting me for this Internship. For their assistance during my time there, I express my appreciation and thanks to CEO Gray Stevenson PSM, International Relations Coordinator Chris Hughes and the assistant staff of the City of Perth, City of Fremantle and Government of Western Australia.
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