French-Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry

The French-Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FACCI) was founded in 1899. At the time, Australia’s trade relations with France were almost solely dependent on the export of wool. More than a century later, this relationship now includes a host of many other industries.

The French-Australian Chamber is an independent not-for-profit organisation governed by 15 Board of Directors and comprising of more than 430 members. Our head office is based in Sydney and we also have four other Chapters and offices in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide.

The Chamber is affiliated with CCI France International, a worldwide network of 119 French Chambers operating in 94 countries.

The Chamber's main mission is to promote our members and help French and Australian companies succeed through information, networking and business support services.

https://www.facci.com.au/

Contact us

Mélina Béguin

wa@facci.com.au

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Past event

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The FACCI WA Chapter was delighted to host one of our most anticipated events of the year, the Bastille Day Business Breakfast on the 14th of July at the Rendezvous Hotel in Scarborough.


Our guests enjoyed a gourmet & festive breakfast with stunning ocean views and engage with great networking connections.


On this occasion, FACCI WA was pleased to welcome Nora Saaid, Manager, Member Engagement, and Ray Loh, Manager, Industry Capability Network at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA (CCIWA).


In her speech, Nora shared with our guests the CCIWA's vision for WA and the common goals between our two chambers. CCIWA, just like FACCI WA is an independent, member-based, not-for-profit organisation advocating for and supporting businesses to grow and thrive in Western Australia. She further highlighted the importance of the FACCI's core missions to work with various French and Australian organisations to promote economic and industrial bilateral relationships and support the French-Australian business community. Nora pointed out the CCIWA's current work with French companies to develop major WA projects across multiple sectors, namely Alstom on the Metronet railcar project, Engie with Yara Yuri project, and Technip Energies with multiple resource and energy transition projects just to name a few.


We would also like to thank Di Inglese, President of Alliance Francaise de Perth for her presence, and Frederic Flipo, The Honorary Consul - Perth for his opening speech.


Our members were entertained by Mr Accordion Man, one of Perth's most sought-after solo accordionists.


Vive l'Australie, Vive la France !