Bacolod City gears for sister city ties with Australia’s Darwin City
BACOLOD City – Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez said the city government is mapping out a sister city agreement with Darwin City in Australia’s Northern Territory. “We’re in the process of our sister city agreement with Darwin. It is now with the City Council for their approval,” he said in a press briefing. Benitez met with

By Staff Writer

BACOLOD City – Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez said the city government is mapping out a sister city agreement with Darwin City in Australia’s Northern Territory.
“We’re in the process of our sister city agreement with Darwin. It is now with the City Council for their approval,” he said in a press briefing.
Benitez met with the Australian Embassy deputy head of mission, Dr. Moya Collett, at the Government Center Monday, as she is in the city for a two-day visit to explore trade and investment opportunities and cultural exchanges.
He was joined by Councilors Vladimir Gonzales, Jason Villarosa, Claudio Jesus Puentevella, Simplicia Distrito and Celia Flor.
Benitez said the initial collaboration with Darwin City would be in education, technology and culture.
He said the Australian Embassy wants to increase investments and visits in Bacolod.
“We discussed a lot of things, among them possible trade missions between Australia and the City of Bacolod. They would like to increase the investment footprint coming from Australia. They said the Philippines is very near to Australia. In Southeast Asia, we are the closest country to Australia, but the investments are not comparable to the proximity,” he added.
Benitez said the focus of the Australian government is on agriculture. Since Bacolod is not mainly an agricultural area, the city can tap its neighboring local government units engaging in agriculture for possible initiatives.
He said Collett was “very impressed” with the MassKara Festival dancers who welcomed her at the Bacolod-Silay Airport.
“I told her there are several invitations for Bacolod from different parts of the world asking for MassKara dancers,” he added. (PNA)
Article Information
Comments (0)
LEAVE A REPLY
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts!
Related Articles
DENR pushes 2027 deadline for new Iloilo bulk water supply
A top official of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources said Iloilo must have a new bulk water supply operational by 2027, warning that the city’s rapid urban growth will further increase water demand in the coming years. Carlos Primo David, DENR undersecretary for integrated environmental science and head of

Treñas-Chu slams MPIW over permit delay claims
Iloilo City Mayor Raisa Treñas-Chu criticized Metro Pacific Iloilo Water on Thursday for what she described as the company’s failure to directly raise concerns about alleged delays in the processing of permits for its desalination plant project in Barangay Ingore, La Paz. “I would have appreciated it if MPIW had informed
