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Sister City

'The Sister City Program is an important resource to the negotiations of governments in letting people themselves give expression to their common desire for friendship, goodwill and cooperation for a better world for all.'

Dwight Eisenhower
President of the United States of America

The Sister City Program began as an initiative of the Eisenhower Government in the United States in 1952

Sister City Relationships

The City of Sydney has Sister City relationships with six international cities:

City Year Established
San Francisco, USA 1968
Nagoya, Japan 1980
Wellington, New Zealand 1982
Portsmouth, England 1984
Guangzhou, China 1985
Florence, Italy 1986

Program Objectives

The main objectives of the Sister City Program are:

  • to extend the hand of friendship nationally and internationally on a person-to-person basis, utilising the resources of local government
  • to perpetuate an understanding between people at all levels and of different cultures
  • to bring together like interest groups in each city
  • to provide a forum for the exchange of sister city experiences
  • to promote knowledge and understanding and extend the level of contacts through all sectors of the community
  • to develop economic, trade, cultural, educations, sorting and other beneficial exchanges.

Each Sister City relationship has developed in a unique and different way. The nature of the relationship is influenced by the characteristics of the Sister City involved and by the interest and skill of the committee members.

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