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THANK YOU TO OUR PATRON MEMBERS
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Dear Members and Friends, 2018 has been a pivotal year for the French-Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry, its members, stakeholders and employees. The Chamber is consistently growing with the establishment of a federal approach permitting each of the 5 Chapters to lead its local presence and events with our State Chapter Councillors. With over 100 business events, we have certainly delivered on our goal of improving our members' network through a variety of industry seminars and briefings, workshops, social gatherings and our annual flagships bringing together attendees from diverse industries, levels and backgrounds. We have had a successful FY18 in terms of our memberships, events and business services; all figures having increased from the previous year. The Chamber’s Total Income for 2018 increased by 20% compared to 2017. This result was driven by the continued execution of industry specific seminars, noteworthy speakers and prestigious guests. This is also reflected through our Business Forum, which has grown to be an unmissable event in the Team France annual calendar, taking place in three major Australian cities: Brisbane, Adelaide and Sydney in 2018. We are determined to continuously bring innovation, visibility and success to our members and business community. Looking at the year ahead, we are committed to deliver on our set objectives for 2019. With a consolidated operational team of engaged and energised people, and each business unit continuing to perform at the top of its class, we remain dedicated to our members and the communities in which we operate. Finally, I would like to thank all stakeholders for their contribution and commitment to our Chamber. We have come a long way and 2019 will celebrate 120 years of the French-Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
François Romanet Federal President of the French-Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry
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CONTENTS
Patron Members
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Message from the President
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Advisory Council
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Federal Board of Directors at the French-Australian Chamber
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State Chapter Councils
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Operational team
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Membership
12
Events
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Marketing & Communication
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Industry Committees
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Financial Report
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ADVISORY COUNCIL
Our Advisory Council members are leading figures in their fields and provide external wisdom to the Chamber in meeting its objectives of promoting the French-Australian business community in Australia.
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H.E. Christophe Penot
Ambassador of France to Australia
François Romanet
President Australasia, Naval Group
The Hon Bruce Baird, AM
Former NSW Minister for Transport, Former NSW Minister for Tourism & Roads
Wivina Chaneliere
Roch Cheroux
Dennis Cliche
Benedicte Colin
Philip Corne
Nick Farr-Jones
William Fisher
James Gibson
Chris Jenkins
David Kent
Paul McClintock, AO
Simon McGrath
Zoe McKenzie
Gareth O’REILLY
Bruno Rain
Loic Rethoré
Martin Tricaud
Quentin Voss
Former CEO, Groupe Seb Australia & New Zealand
Director, Asset Management, Infrastrucutre CDPQ
Researcher, Australian National University
Managing Director and Country Head Morgan Stanley Australia
Principal, Trade & Investment Advisory
Head of Oceania Region, Nespresso
CEO, SA Water
Executive Chairman, L. Catterton Australia
Country Head Australia & New Zealand, BNP Paribas
Director, St Vincent's Healt Australia
Zone President and Managing Director, Pacific, Schneider Electric
CEO, HSBC Australia
CEO, WestConnex
Director, Taurus Funds Management
Country Director & CEO, Thales Australia & NZ
COO, Accor Pacific
Chairman & CEO, Pernod Ricard Winemakers
Country Sales Manager for Australia and New Zealand, Air France-KLM
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FEDERAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Franรงois Romanet
Alexis Aupied
Alison Woolsey
Federal Treasurer (Director Audit Services, EY)
Federal Secretary (Director, Diversity & Inclusion, Clayton Utz)
Frank Ribuot
Brian Lorigan
Mickael Georgitsis
Chris Sharpley
Christine Caseris
President (President Australasia, Naval Group)
NSW Chapter President (CEO, Randstad ANZ, SEA & India)
SA Chapter President (Executive Consultant, EY)
VIC Chapter President (Director Oceania, SaintGobain)
WA Chapter President (Executive Director, LYS Consulting & Management)
Franรงois De Meneval
Marie Gittard
Benjamin Maslen
Julie Miehe
Yann Pastor
Pascal Toussat
Director - VIC Chapter (Managing Director, Astrolabe Holdings)
Director - QLD Chapter Secretary (Consulting Principal, Keypoint Law)
Mathieu Van Hieu
Director - NSW Chapter (Group Business Director & Head of French Desk, Havas Australia Group)
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QLD Chapter President (Director, Euroz Group)
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Director - NSW Chapter
Director - QLD Chapter (Partner, Monitor Deloitte Australia, Deloitte Consulting)
Director - WA Chapter (General Manager Australia, Lassarat Australia)
Director - VIC Chapter (General Manager Human Resources & Office Administration Australia & New Zealand, ANL)
STATE CHAPTER COUNCILS
NSW State Council
VIC State Council
Pierre Briand France Chenevier Bénédicte Colin Leo Denes Hervé Fievet Marie Gittard Olivier Guibert David Lamy Axel Peyriere Frank Ribuot François Romanet Emmanuelle Roulet Mathieu Van Hieu Frédéric Venière Alison Woolsey
Raphael Alla M+ Software Alexis Aupied EY Salim Biskri Deloitte Myriam Boisbouvier-Wylie Consulate - General of France in Melbourne Francois De Meneval Astrolabe Holdings Mickael Georgitsis Michele Gritti Air Liquide Zoe Mckenzie Tia Advice Alrick Pagnon Creative Universe Andrew Pitney Maddocks Rodrigo Pizarro L'Oréal Pascale Toussat ANL Dean Travers Engie Charles Vuillier ATC Williams Kerry Willcock
SCD Advisory EY CDPQ Australiance Somnomed Thales SUEZ Australia & NZ Emerging Classifieds Ventures Randstad Naval Group PKF Havas MT Partners Clayton Utz
QLD State Council Derek Brown DFAT Steve Burton Holding Redlich Laurent Chaveron Total E&P Australia Gregory Delannoy Airbus Group Lady Jane Edwards Honorary Consul for France in Queensland Arnaud Franjou Airbus Group Arthur Freudiger Charles Kendall Australia Wade Hansen EY Ann Lemonnier EY Brian Lorigan Euroz Group Julie Miehe Keypoint Law Thibault Mouche Obtile Yann Pastor Deloitte Tim Stetskamp Veolia Australia & New Zealand Jean-Francois Tixeront Corporate Traveller John Walsh Spiecapag Australia/VINCI Group
SA State Council Hervé Astier Neumann Space Pty Ltd Peter Cave Schneider Electric Anna Consentino University of Adelaide Tim Crichton Naval Group Julia Dreosti Lipman Karas Stephane Dubois Deloitte Philippe Gravier Seaway Mike Holmes Codan Defence Olga Kostic Business SA Deb Lavis Damien Leclercq University Of Adelaide Chris Morrisson Morrisson Associates Nathan Paine Property And Consulting Stephanie Rinck-Pfeiffer Global Water Research Mark Ryan FCT International Chris Sharpley EY Olivier Taudou All Water Olivier Tessier Pernod Ricard Jessica Thomas Naval Group
WA State Council Christine Caseris Martin Holt Robert Kirkby Benoit Lamoureux Brett Loney Benjamin Maslen Jerome Monteiro Vince Troth Gil Zugmeyer
LYS Consulting & Management Actemium EY Doris Engineering Freelance Environmental Scientist Lassarat Australia ProFluid Schneider Electric EY Annual Report 2018
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FACCI OPERATIONAL TEAM 2019
The French-Australian Chamber is a team of 9 permanent professionals dedicated to helping French companies develop their business in Australia.
Jérôme Fournand
Claire Dupré
Ludivine Durier
Cécile Boussange
Thomas Mercier
Alexandra H. Simpson
Charlotte VergnoryMion
Laurence Dodiau
Sybille Hugon
General Manager
National Events & Partnership Manager
Business Support Officer
National Membership Manager & QLD Office Manager
VIC Membership & Partnership Officer
SA Chapter Coordinator
VIC Events & Partnership Coordinator
National Marketing & Communications Officer
Membership Assistant & Bookkeeper
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2018 MEMBERSHIP
Event quality is a priority, member satisfaction an objective. With our 408 members nationwide, you can access a wide range of partners to help achieve your professional goals.
What we do •
Present the Chamber’s services to companies and individuals and recruit new members
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Be the members’ first and main contact point with the Chamber
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Foster a close connection with members to better understand their activities and industries
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Propose tailor-made solutions to members to increase their visibility and widen their networks
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Direct members to other departments of the Chamber that can help grow their business
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Provide members with the latest information on the Chamber’s activities and other news of interest
Membership
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Patron
Corporate
SMEs
W&D
Individual
YP
NSW
25
31
63
8
37
5
169
VIC
12
11
18
0
22
5
68
WA
2
5
15
0
4
3
29
QLD
4
10
37
0
40
13
104
SA
2
6
16
0
13
1
38
TOTAL
45
63
149
8
116
27
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Membership by category
Revenue by category
The structure of our membership Membership 2018 by by category category is the following:
The revenue of our
membership 2018 by Membership Revenue by category category is the following:
NSW - 50%
Patron - 59%
VIC - 25%
Corporate - 24%
QLD - 12%
SME, Wine & Dine - 12%
WA - 7%
Individual - 4%
SA - 5%
NSW
VIC
QLD
WA
SA
YP- 1%
59% Patron Members
24% Corporate
12% Small Business, Wine & Dine Members
4% Individual M
1% YP
Membership Revenue Growth ($k)
569
507
547
540
475 385
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
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6 FLAGSHIP EVENTS
52 NETWORKING EVENTS
5 BUSINESS FORUMS
9 INDUSTRY SERIES 32 BUSINESS BRIEFINGS 14
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2018 EVENTS
Improve your network and knowledge through our variety of events.
Attendees by state Attendees by State NSW - 34% VIC - 23%
What we do • • •
Plan and organise a wide range of business briefing & workshops, corporate seminars and social gatherings Co-host events in collaboration with other Chambers and organisations Develop a platform where members can forge better relationships with the business community
QLD - 29% WA - 7% SA - 7%
NSW - 34%
VIC - 23%
QLD - 29%
WA - 7%
Events per state Events per Sate
Achievements The department organised and co-hosted a variety of 104 events in 2018, including:
NSW - 26%
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QLD - 24%
Schneider Electric Innovation Hub Business Forum Business Briefings and Workshops Networking events Business Breakfasts The French National Day CEO's Lunch Tour de France Lunch Annual Gala Dinners Committees Event and Industry Series Economic Outlook Roadshow Executive Women Series Luxury Business Summit
VIC - 26%
WA - 13% SA - 12%
NSW - 26%
VIC - 26%
QLD - 24%
WA - 13%
Events by category Events by Category Networking Events - 46% Business Briefings - 28% Industry Series - 9% Flagship - 5% Business Forum - 4%
Networking 46
Other - 8%
Business Briefings 28
Industry Series
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MARKETING & COMMUNICATION
What we do
Achievements
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Produce and oversee the newsletters, Digital Marketing Communications, Business Forum and Annual Reports publications
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Worked with CCI France International to build a new mobile-friendly website as part of a wider project to migrate participating Chambers' websites in December 2018
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Develop and update content for facci.com.au, the official Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn pages
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Consitent increase of followers and likes on our official social media pages
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Inform members of the latest information relevant to their businesses in Australia through our publications.
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Increase members’ visibility through the Chamber’s print and online platforms
Working with the Trade, Membership and Events Departments, the Communication and Marketing Department successfully designed all the publications of the Chamber
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Designs and concepts were created for all major French Chamber events such as the National Business Forums, Bastille Day events, Gala Dinners, Tour de France Lunch, etc.
Design Department •
Design layouts for all the publications of the Chamber, including the FACCI Business Forum brochures, newsletter, Annual Report, etc.
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Design logos, posters, banners and brochures for the Chamber’s events and contribute to Business Services via Graphic Design Services
www.facci.com.au
102,000 page views a year
46,000 visits a year
30,500
unique visitors per year
68%
visits are from Australia
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Social Media The Chamber has been increasingly active on social media including LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. Facebook 2,900 followers (+16%) Twitter - @FACCI_Australia 1,950 followers (+8%) LinkedIn Over 3,900 followers (+34%)
Newsletter A monthly newsletter is sent out by email, covering news from the Chamber and its members.
Newsletter 8,000 subscribers
Design & Publications
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INDUSTRY COMMITTEES
The Chamber’s Industry Committees bring together members who represent an industry sector or common business interest, giving them the opportunity to share professional experience, and acquire valuable business information first-hand. These committees also shape our industry events calendar. Each Industry Committee group fosters active engagement with members and the broader Australian and French business community through a series of targeted events throughout the year nationally.
What we do • • • • •
Panel discussions Site visits Keynote addresses Forums Networking drinks
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These events provide participants with the opportunity to listen to top-notch speakers with indepth knowledge of their specific industry. This is a great opportunity to keep up with the latest trends in specific fields and share business intelligence with peers, prospective customers, potential partners, academics, politicians and other influential decisionmakers.
2018 Highlights New Technologies
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
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Cyber-security: Currents trends & challenges
Aerospace, Defence & Aviation AEROSPACE, DEFENCE & AVIATION
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Naval Group briefing VIP Welcome drinks to World of Drones Congress
Energy & Resources ENERGY & RESOURCES
RETAIL & LUXURY
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GLNG Project update and overview of LNG trends with Rod Duke Resources and the renewables hedge Renewable Energy: Current trends & challenges
Retail & Luxury •
Luxury Business Summit
Transport & Infrastructure TRANSPORT & INFRASTRUCTURE
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Transportation of the future - The Driverless and Sharing revolutions Waste to Energy Infrastructure projects
FINANCIAL REPORT
The financial statements at 31 December 2018 have been audited by Mazars Australia (Duncan Dovico Chartered Accountants). 2018 closes with a profit of $9,116. Total Income for 2018 was $1,393,965 representing an increase of +20% compared to the previous year. Movements in income categories since the previous year are as follows: • Events: +26% • Membership: +2% • Services: +103% Events represent 37% of total revenue, membership 42% and services 21%.
Income Growth ($k) Membership
Services
1,555
Events
1,405
1,394
1,335
1,174
775
673
635 475
573
547
507
582 515 409
225
2014
272
278 185
2015
2016
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2017
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