Sister City Relationships

Sister City Relationships
Sister Cities maintain relationships with another City in another part of their country or the world. Sister Cities maintain relationships with another City in another part of their country or the world. Sister Cities maintain relationships with another City in another part of their country or the world. Business
Sulphide Street Railway Station in Broken Hill, New South Wales

Sister Cities maintain relationships with another City in another part of their country or the world.

The aim is to promote and encourage friendly exchanges between Local Governments, business leaders and the wider community, as well as deliver on specific outcomes, such as cultural exchange or economic development.

The City of Canterbury Bankstown has adopted Sister City Relationships with:

  • Broken Hill, NSW;
  • Cobar Shire Council, NSW;
  • Suita, Japan;
  • Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, South Korea;
  • Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, South Korea;
  • Tianhe, Guangzhou, China; and
  • Colorado Springs, USA.

Contact

For more email information, please email Council's Manager City Business and Engagement on business@cbcity.nsw.gov.au.

The City of Canterbury Bankstown acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land, water and skies of Canterbury-Bankstown, the Darug (Darag, Dharug, Daruk, Dharuk) People. We recognise and respect Darug cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge the First Peoples’ continuing importance to our CBCity community.