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| Abbreviation | NFAJS | 
|---|---|
| Formation | 1975 | 
| Type | Federation – Not for profit – National community organisation | 
| Legal status | Community | 
| Purpose | Promotion of cultures of Australia and Japan to each other | 
| Headquarters | Sydney, NSW, Australia | 
| Region served  | Asia, Oceania | 
| Membership   | 15–20 groups with hundreds of individual members | 
| Official language  | English with many Japanese speaking members | 
| President | Philip Mitchell Sydney – (Max 4 year Term in office) | 
| Website | http://www.austjapanfed.org.au/ | 
| Remarks | Facilitators of a National Bi-Annual Conference | 
The National Federation of Australia Japan Societies (NFAJS) is a federation of societies that promote the importance of the relationship between the peoples of Japan and Australia.[1]
Memberships
- Australia-Japan Society of NSW Inc
- Australia-Japan Society of Coffs Harbour
- Cowra Japan Society
- Australian-Japanese Association of the NT Inc.
- Australia-Japan Society Queensland Inc
- Australia-Japan Society Far North Queensland
- Australia-Japan Society Sunshine Coast
- Australia-Japan Society Townsville
- Australia-Japan Society – Western Australia Inc.
- Australia-Japan Society – Geraldton
- Australia-Japan Society – Broome
- Australia-Japan Society – Bunbury
References
- ↑ "About The Federation". Retrieved 7 March 2012.
External links
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