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Registrations open for the 14th World Chambers Congress

The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry < 1 mins read
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We are excited to announce that registrations for the 14th World Chambers Congress (14WCC) are now officially open!

Dubbed the ‘Business Olympics,’ this prestigious event, co-organised by the World Chambers Federation (WCF) of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), will take place in Melbourne, Australia, from 2 to 4 September 2025.

We are reaching out to seek your support in promoting this significant milestone—the launch of registrations—and helping us maintain momentum through regular updates and correspondence leading up to the event.

Attached, you will find:

  • The media release promoting the launch of registrations
  • A selection of social media assets to help amplify the message

And also available is a short promotional video which can also be shared on socials and other platforms, via this link:

We would be grateful if you could share these resources with your networks and encourage participation in this incredible global gathering.

Media Opportunities

Journalists wishing to attend the 14WCC are invited to contact media@victorianchamber.com.au for accreditation. Please note the event will be conducted in English.

For more information about the 14WCC and to register, please visit our official website: wcc.iccwbo.org.

Thank you for your ongoing support as we work together to ensure the success of the 14WCC. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you require additional materials or have any questions.


Contact details:

media@victorianchamber.com.au

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