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Melbourne to host signature World Chambers Congress in 2025

Monday, December 19, 2022

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In a nod to Victoria’s stature in the international economic marketplace, Melbourne has secured the rights to host one of the world’s biggest business events, the 14th World Chambers Congress (WCC) 2025.

More than 1000 of the world’s leading business chamber leaders, trade delegations and local business leaders will come together to discuss solutions for global issues impacting business, create new business opportunities and exchange and develop community best practice when they convene at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre in September 2025.

The successful bid led by the Melbourne Convention Bureau in partnership with the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and with support from the Victorian Government and Tourism Australia’s Business Events Funds Program, will see the Congress unite business chambers from across the globe filling more than 2,250 hotel room nights and injecting an estimated $3.9 million into the economy.

In hosting the biennial 2025 Congress, Victoria’s business achievements will be given a global audience. The benefits from international meetings such as WCC are unparalleled in that it presents a rare and valuable dynamic forum facilitating the exchange of real-world ideas and best practices on both chamber and business activities. Importantly it will help facilitate and identify potential for international business opportunities for Victoria, whilst also creating and strengthening international connections.

It will ensure Melbourne remains part of the conversation globally around hosting corporate conferences and is expected to bring more international business to Victoria, with a direct significant benefit for our accommodation, hospitality and tourism sectors. It will also elevate Victoria’s status in the international economic marketplace.

Melbourne’s unique 2025 WCC program will have an Environmental, Social and Governance theme (ESG) that will empower, inspire and educate international and domestic chambers to lead business into the future.

Melbourne’s bid which was presented to the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris last month and edged out China for the rights to host the 2025 WCC.

To be attributed to Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chief Executive Paul Guerra:

“This is the Olympic Games of business and winning the rights to stage it in Melbourne is a major coup for Victoria.

“It will bring the eyes of the business world to Victoria and open up significant investment opportunities for the State. We will deliver a world class event and showcase the best of Melbourne and Victoria to the world.

“A big thank you to our partners who helped us secure the winning bid: Premier Daniel Andrews, Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos, Melbourne Convention Bureau CEO Julia Swanson and Tourism Australia for their support throughout the bidding process.

“We held off strong competition from China to win the bid and we can’t wait for this exciting opportunity in 2025.”

To be attributed to Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos

“The World Chambers Congress will unite business chambers from across the globe while putting Melbourne on the map for business events in 2025, filling our hotels and supporting local jobs.”

“The Congress provides a global platform for Victoria’s business achievements and will unearth opportunities for collaboration and investment to make Victoria’s business sector even stronger.”

To be attributed to Melbourne Convention Bureau Chief Executive Officer Julia Swanson

“As a city of great minds, world leading innovation in a range of sectors and our world class infrastructure has led Melbourne to become an appealing city to host international business events, and without doubt, Australia’s premier business events destination.”

“Renowned for our collaborative network of industries, partners and suppliers working together, our Team Melbourne approach will ensure the 2025 World Chambers Congress in Melbourne is a great success.”

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