Sunday, January 25, 2026

Latrobe council celebrates Sister City relationship with Takasago visit

Latrobe City Council has hosted a Sister City Takasago visit, with the delegation including Takasago Mayor, Tatsuyoshi Tokura, along with four official delegates and students.  

Council says the visit was an opportunity to showcase Latrobe City’s sporting talent, world-class venues, and educational institutions — highlighting how sport is integrated into the curriculum to support students achieve their academic and sporting goals. 

Council hosted eight students aged 12 to 17 years old. During their visit students learned to play pickleball and lawn bowls, visited the Lowanna College Sport Academy and experienced GippsTech sports science courses. Students also visited Old Gippstown in Moe, the Latrobe Regional Airport and the Latrobe Regional Gallery, where they viewed the Japanese wood block print collection.

Students also had the chance to meet with the Latrobe City Youth Council. The Takasago International Association asked students to develop a presentation for delivery to the Council and school representatives, which included Japanese Martial Arts, food culture and pop culture.

Latrobe City Council Mayor, Dale Harriman, met with Takasago Mayor, Tatsuyoshi Tokura and other delegates to further enhance the Sister City relationship and share updates on the region. 

“We discussed the Future Goodwill Ambassador exchange program, teacher exchange, community-based sports club management and exchanged formal gifts,” said Mayor Harriman.

“I’m grateful to our Takasago delegates for their visit, it was a great learning experience for all involved. I hope to welcome delegates back again soon and extend my sincerest thanks to our guests for visiting Latrobe City.”

During the visit, the Sister City relationship was solidified through a tree planting. Together with Mayor Tokura, a Prunus Mt Fuji – Japanese flowering cherry tree was planted. The tree was planted on Breed Street in Traralgon and signifies the important relationship between the two cities, said Mayor Harriman.

The Latrobe-Takasago relationship was born out of the friendship formed through economic projects in the 1980’s and then formalised as a sister city partnership in 2000 and reaffirmed in 2023. The aim is to foster mutual understanding and cooperation across key areas of education, culture, trade, tourism, and sport, Council said in a statement.

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