Sister Cities
Casey’s Friendship and Sister City Relationships
The sister city movement, as a worldwide concept, became prominent shortly after World War II. National sister cities efforts were independently started on many different continents, but all had the same goal; to help develop enduring networks of communication between the cities of the world to cut across boundaries and reduce the likelihood of polarisation and conflict among nations.
The City of Casey has fostered sister city and friendship relationships over a number of years. These global friendships aim to provide a forum for cultural, economic and educational interchange between communities and to encourage global friendship, cultural awareness, goodwill and harmony.
These formal alliances between communities from different cultures are the basis of a wide variety of activities and programs.
The City of Casey has sister city and friendship city relationships that have been formalised by agreement and are on a Mayor to Mayor basis. The City of Casey has worked in co-operation with community members to identify common principles that underpin all sister city activities:
- Goodwill, harmony and increased tolerance
- Friendship and understanding
- Cultural awareness and appreciation
- Breaking down barriers and building links
- Humanitarian support
Casey's Friendship Cities
Ermera, East Timor
In 2004, the City of Casey established a friendship link with the district of Ermera in East Timor.
Ioannina, Greece
In 1998, a friendship link between Ioannina, Greece and the City of Casey was established, this lapsed in 2008.
Casey's Sister Cities
Links to other Sister Cities websites
