Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) is Australia's largest and most representative business association, comprising state and territory chambers of commerce and national industry associations. ACCI represents Australian businesses of all shapes and sizes, across all sectors of the economy, and from every corner of the country.[1]
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Founded | 1992 (1992) |
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Headquarters | Canberra, Australia |
CEO | Andrew McKellar |
Website | www |
ACCI contributes to public discussion and government decision-making on issues that impact on business, including economics, trade, workplace relations, work health and safety and employment, education and training. The Chamber also speaks on behalf of Australian business in international forums.[2]
The current chief executive of ACCI is Andrew McKellar and the president is Nola Watson.[3][4] The organisation is headquartered in Canberra, with offices in Sydney and Melbourne.