Upcoming Events
ANZCCJ x JABCC x JNZBC - 2026 Shinnenkai
The Australian and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ANZCCJ), is pleased to welcome members and friends to our annual Shinnenkai, held in partnership with the Japan Australia Business Co-operation Committee (JABCC) and the Japan New Zealand Business Council (JNZBC), at the Conrad Tokyo on Thursday 29 January, 2026.
Join special guests, Ms Helen Stylianou, Australian Chargé d'affaires to Japan; Ambassador HE Ms Lucy Duncan, New Zealand Chargé d’affaires in Japan; Chairman of the JABCC, Mr Michiaki Hirose; and Chairman of the JNZBC, Mr Akira Ichikawa, in raising a glass to a successful and exciting year ahead, as we enjoy a night of networking over a delicious buffet meal and fine wine provide by Vinarchy.
Also, don't miss out on our fantastic door prizes, generously gifted by our members, including:
- CONRAD TOKYO - One-night stay for two persons in a Bay View Suite incl breakfast
- PULLMAN TOKYO TAMACHI - Two-night stay for two persons in an Executive Room incl breakfast
- HOTEL INDIGO TOKYO SHIBIYA - One-night stay for two persons in a Premium Room incl breakfast / One four course lunch for two at Gallery 11
- QANTAS - 200,000 Frequent Flyer Points - equivalent to a pair of return economy class tickets from Japan to Australia or New Zealand
Date: Thursday, 29 January, 2026
Time: 18:30 to 20:30
Price: ¥16,000 for ANZCCJ/JABCC/JNZBC Members | ¥19,000 for Non-members
Venue: Conrad Tokyo, Hamarikyu room, 1 Chome-9-1 Higashishinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo 105-7337
RSVP: 18:00 on Wednesday 21 January, 2026
Note 1: Capacity limited to 200 people - this event sells out each year so get in quick to secure your tickets!
Note 2: One complimentary ticket can be used per Platinum and Gold Sponsor.
Note 3: Payment is required at the time of ticket purchase. Unpaid registrations cannot be added to the guest list. Cancellations/no-shows will not be refunded due to limited capacity.
Note 4: Please email mari.nakano@anzccj.jp with dietary requirements.
Note 5: ANZCCJ will be capturing photographs during the event, which may feature the faces of attendees. These photographs will be utilised by ANZCCJ for promotional purposes. Your presence at this event implies consent for your photograph to be taken. Should you have any inquiries or reservations regarding this matter, please contact us via email or raise your concerns at the event registration desk on the day of the event.
Australian and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ANZCCJ)は、 Japan Australia Business Co-operation Committee (JABCC)およびJapan New Zealand Business Council (JNZBC)との共催により、2026年1月29日(木)にConrad Tokyoにて新年会を開催いたします。
オーストラリア副大使Ms Helen Stylianou;氏、ニュージーランド大使代理 Ms Lucy Duncan閣下、日豪ビジネス協議会(JABCC)会長 Mr Michiaki Hirose氏、日ニュージーランドビジネス協議会(JNZBC)会長 Akira Ichikawa氏をスペシャルゲストに迎え、
Vinarchyによる上質なワインと美味しいビュッフェを楽しみながら、ネットワーキングの夜を通じて来たる一年の成功と発展に乾杯しましょう。
また、会員の皆様からご提供いただいた豪華なドアプライズもお見逃しなく。
- CONRAD TOKYO - ベイビュースイート1泊(2名様、朝食付き)
- PULLMAN TOKYO TAMACHI - エグゼクティブルーム2泊(2名様、朝食付き)
- HOTEL INDIGO TOKYO SHIBIYA - プレミアムルーム1泊(2名様、朝食付き)/ ギャラリー11での4コースランチ(2名様分)
- QANTAS - フリークエントフライヤーポイント200,000ポイント(日本発オーストラリアまたはニュージーランド行きエコノミークラス往復航空券2枚相当)
日時: 2026年1月29日(木)
時間: 18:30~20:30
参加費:ANZCCJ / JABCC / JNZBC 会員:16,000円|非会員:19,000円
会場:Conrad Tokyo 浜離宮ルーム
東京都港区東新橋1-9-1 105-7337
お申込み期限: 2026年1月21日 18:00まで
注意事項
- 定員は200名となります。毎年完売となる人気イベントのため、お早めのお申し込みをおすすめいたします。
- プラチナスポンサーおよびゴールドスポンサーには、それぞれ1枚の無料ご招待チケットをご利用いただけます。
- お支払いはお申し込み時に必要となります。お支払いが確認できない場合、ゲストリストにお名前を追加することはできません。定員に限りがあるため、キャンセルおよび無断欠席の場合の返金はいたしかねます。
- 食物アレルギーやベジタリアン等の食事制限がある方は、mari.nakano@anzccj.jp までメールにてご連絡ください。
- 当日は、ANZCCJによりイベント風景の写真撮影を行います。撮影された写真には参加者の方のお顔が写り込む場合があり、ANZCCJによる広報・プロモーション目的で使用されることがございます。本イベントへご参加いただくことにより、写真撮影および利用にご同意いただいたものとみなします。ご不明点や懸念がございましたら、事前にメールでご連絡いただくか、当日の受付にてお申し出ください。
ANZCCJ, in collaboration with Lendlease, Ashe Morgan, Mirvac, NAB, ANZ, SMBC, and MinterEllison and proudly supported by the Australian Embassy in Japan, invites members and guests to join us on Wednesday, 4 February 2026 for an in-depth discussion on market trends and regulatory developments in the Australian residential sector.
Against a backdrop of shifting interest rates, record-low vacancy in key markets, and a suite of new housing and planning reforms, Australia’s residential landscape is undergoing rapid change. From apartments and master planned developments to land lease communities and retirement living, the sector is seeing evolving capital flows, new delivery models, and an increased focus on affordability, sustainability, and long-term income resilience.
This session will unpack the key trends and regulatory settings shaping residential investment - including planning and zoning changes, housing policy initiatives, structuring options, and lender expectations - and what they mean for offshore investors, particularly from Japan. Through practical case studies and on-the-ground insights, speakers will highlight how Japanese capital is already partnering with Australian developers, fund managers and advisers across the full residential spectrum, and where the next wave of opportunities is likely to emerge.
This is a must-attend event for Japanese institutional investors, financiers, developers and advisors looking to access or expand their presence in Australia’s real asset markets.
Speakers include:
- Helen Stylianou - Deputy Head of Mission of the Australian Embassy in Japan
- Sally Auld - Chief Economic, NAB
- Andrew Gauci - Chairman Japan, Executive Director Development Partnerships, Lendlease
- Carla Deluca - Property Industry Specialist & Partner, MinterEllison
- Steven Hur - Chief Investment Officer, Ashe Morgan
- Bryan Howitt - Group General Manager, Wholesale Capital and Joint Ventures, Mirvac
- Balaji Vallam - Deputy General Manager & Executive Director – Head of Marketing (Australia) Japanese and Korean Corporate Banking, Asia Pacific, SMBC
- Jo Scotney - General Manager, Property & Health, ANZ
- Geread Dooley - Partner, MinterEllison
Date: Wednesday 04 February 2026 2025
Venue: Australian Embassy Tokyo 2 Chome-1-14 Mita, Minato City, Tokyo 108-8361
Time: 14:30 - 17:30 - Panel Discussion & Networking (Doors open 14:00)
RSVP: 17:00 Tuesday 27 January 2026
Cost: Free
Note #1: Capacity is limited to 100 people - tickets allocated via a lottery system on Tuesday 27 January 2026
Note #2: Photo ID (drivers’ license, passport, health insurance card, foreigner’s residence card) required for access to Aus Embassy
ANZCCJ invites members and friends to join us in celebrating International Women's Day at a special breakfast event on Friday 6 March 2026 at the Pullman Tokyo Tamachi.
Join Rionne McAvoy, President & CEO, Japan Media Services Inc., and director of The Ones Left Behind: The Plight of Single Mothers in Japan, for a fireside chat with Mayumi Nishida, Co-representative Director of Heart Full Family - a charity dedicated to supporting single mothers and fathers on their path to independence and empowering single-parent families to lead fulfilling, connected lives.
Together, our speakers will explore the 2026 International Women’s Day global theme, “Give to Gain.” This theme - rooted in the idea that progress accelerates when we uplift others - encourages individuals, businesses, and communities to take meaningful action that strengthens the collective good. The IWD movement highlights that generosity is not passive; it is a deliberate investment in advancing women’s equality.
This year, ANZCCJ has chosen to focus on single mothers and the realities of single-parent households in Japan, an issue that lies at the crossroads of gender, inequality, economic participation, and social inclusion. Rionne’s award-winning documentary The Ones Left Behind offers an unflinching look at the challenges many single mothers endure: systemic barriers, societal stigma, limited support structures, and the increasing number of women who fall into poverty despite working tirelessly. Through powerful personal stories, the film reveals how structural inequities and rigid employment norms continue to constrain opportunities for women raising children alone.
These experiences reflect core IWD principles - dignity, opportunity, representation - and underscore the urgent need to create a society where no woman is left behind because of her circumstances. By spotlighting this issue, the Chamber aims to promote awareness of an often-overlooked social and economic challenge - one that is deeply connected to Japan’s future workforce health, productivity, and community resilience. It is also an opportunity for our members to reflect on how each of us can “give” in ways that enable others, and our society as a whole, to “gain.”
The conversation will explore practical ways individuals and organisations can meaningfully #GiveToGain - through mentorship, sharing expertise, opening networks, offering resources, advocating for change, and creating opportunities - and how these commitments build long-term, sustainable impact for women, families, and society as a whole.
Speakers include
- Helen Stylianou, Australian Chargé d'affaires to Japan
- Ambassador Lucy Duncan, New Zealand Chargé d’Affaires in Japan
- Rionne McAvoy, President & CEO, Japan Media Services Inc., Director of The Ones Left Behind: The Plight of Single Mothers in Japan
- Mayumi Nishida, Co-representative Director of Heart Full Family
Sponsors include
This event is proudly supported by the following ANZCCJ Members:
- JPY 100,000 Sponsors: ASHURST • BOND UNIVERSITY • HERBERT SMITH FREEHILLS KRAMER • JLL • LENDLEASE • MINTER ELLISON • NAB
- JPY 50,000 Sponsors: COLLIERS • HORITOMI • JARMAN (DEEP JAPAN) • KBA: KOKUSAI BUSINESS ADVISORY
- Translation Services: THE MEEHAN GROUP
Door prizes
In addition, door prizes will be provided by the generous contributions from:
- PULLMAN TOKYO TAMACHI- A one-night stay in an executive room for two including breakfast
- CONRAD TOKYO - A one-night stay in a bay view room for two including breakfast
All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Heart Full Family to support their ongoing work providing comprehensive assistance to single mothers and fathers, and enabling single-parent families to thrive.
Date: Fri 06 March 2026
Time: 8:00AM - 9:00AM (Doors open at 7:30AM)
Venue: Pullman Tokyo Tamachi Banquet Room (9F), 3 Chome−1−21 Shibaura Minato-ku, Tokyo 198-0023
Price: ¥10,000 - incl. 1 raffle tickets | ¥12,000 - incl. 3 raffle tickets | ¥14,000 - incl. 5 raffle tickets
RSVP: Fri 27 Feb 2026
Note:
- Payment is required at the time of purchase of tickets. Please note that unpaid registrations will not be added to the guest list.
- No shows/cancellations will not be refunded as places are limited.
- If you have any dietary requests, please email mari.nakano@anzccj.jp by Friday 27 February 2026.
- ANZCCJ will be taking photos throughout the event, which may include the faces of guests. These photos will be used by ANZCCJ on our website and other materials. By participating in this event, we wish to let you know that your photo may be taken. If you have any questions or concerns about this, please email us or let us know at the event registration desk on the day.
The ANZCCJ Sports for Business Committee (SFB) is pleased to invite members and guests to a fireside chat and networking evening - Life After Sport: Building High-Performance Careers Beyond the Game - on Monday 09 March 2026 at Pullman Tokyo Tamachi.
Join former Australian Wallaby and Japanese Blossom player Ian Williams; former Australian Wallaby and Kubota Spears player Bernard Foley; NTT Docomo player Nick Jooste; and Jess Souchon, Head Performance Analyst at the Mitsubishi DynaBoars, for an engaging conversation with ANZCCJ Chair, Byron Frost, on one of the most significant challenges elite athletes face: transitioning from a professional sporting career into the business world.
Guests will enjoy canapés and free-flow drinks as the speakers share first-hand reflections on navigating identity change, reframing athletic strengths for corporate environments, developing new technical capability, building strategic networks, and planning long-term financial and career pathways.
Drawing on real experiences from both sport and business, the speakers will offer practical, grounded insights into how athletes can successfully reposition themselves, leverage their high-performance mindset, and build rewarding second careers beyond the field.
Date: Monday 09 March 2026
Time: 4:30PM - 7:30PM (Doors open at 4:00PM)
Venue: Pullman Tokyo Tamachi - 3-1-21 Shibaura, Minato-ku, 108-0023
Menu: Canapés and free-flow drinks
Price: ANZCCJ Members ¥8,000 | Non-members ¥10,000
RSVP: 5:00PM Mon 02 March 2026
Past Events
Time for a Cuppa! TIER Committee Update and Networking Meeting
Join the ANZCCJ Technology, Innovation, Education and Research Committee (TIER) for a virtual lunchtime catchup on Monday 25 July! Grab a cup of tea or coffee and network with your fellow members, while we discuss plans and ideas for the second half of 2022. This event is open to all ANZCCJ Members who may be interested in future TIER events and activities.
Date: Mon 25 July, 2022
Time: 12:00PM - 1:00PM JST
Location: Zoom (Online)
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ANZCCJ is excited to invite our Japan-based Young Generation Program members to a casual networking event at 82 Hamamatsucho (Daimon). Join like-minded "Sempai Professionals" from Australia, New Zealand and Japan to mix cultures and languages while forming new professional connections. (Please note that this event is not intended to be a job introduction or mediation)
Date: Thur 16 June, 2022
Time: 6:30PM - 8:30PM
Venue: 82 Hamamatsucho (Map)
Price: ANZCCJ Members ¥4,000 | Non-Members ¥4,500 / Early Bird ¥4,000 (until 3 June)
*Including Meal + 2hrs Free flow drinks
Target: Sempai Professionals (other categories welcome)
Registration Deadline: 12PM Tue 14 Jun 2022
大門駅近くの82浜松町店にて、日本で活動しているYGP「先輩プロフェッショナルズ」の皆様向けにカジュアルな交流イベントを開催します。オーストラリア、ニュージーランド、日本の同じ志を持つ「先輩プロフェッショナルズ」たちと一緒に、文化や言語の違いを超えて、新しいビジネスのつながりを築きましょう。(このイベントは仕事紹介、斡旋などを目的としておりませんのでご注意ください。)
日程: 2022年6月16日(木)
時間: 18:30~20:30(日本時間)
会場: 82浜松町店 (Map)
参加費: ANZCCJ ¥4,000 | Non-Members ¥4,500 または 早割 ¥4,000 (6月3日まで)
*お食事と2時間の飲み放題が含まれます。
対象者: 先輩プロフェッショナルズ
申し込み締め切り: 2022年6月14日(火)正午まで
Note:
- Payment is required at time of purchase of tickets. Please note that unpaid registrations will not be added to the guest list. No shows/cancellations will not be refunded as places are limited.
- 82 Hamamatsucho do not accept dietary restrictions. If you have any dietary requests, please email us at Akihiro.ito@anzccj.jp. We will liaison possible options with the venue staff.
- Health and safety precautions will be taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Please cooperate with requests to sanitise hands and maintain social distancing during this event. Please refrain from participating in this event if you have a fever or feel unwell.
- Please bring a copy of your business card to present at the event reception.
ANZCCJ will be taking photos throughout the event, which may include faces of guests. These photos will be used by ANZCCJ on our website and other material. By participating in this event, we wish to let you know that your photo may be taken. If you have any questions or concerns about this, please email us or let us know at the event registration desk on the day.
注意:
1. 参加登録時に合わせて参加費のお支払いをお願いしております。お支払いが確認できない場合は、参加者リストに追加されませんのでご注意ください。また、お席に限りがありますので、ご来場されなかった場合のご返金はいたしかねます。
2. 82浜松町店では、お食事に関するリクエストをお受けしておりません。食事制限のある方は、 Akihiro.ito@anzccj.jp にメールでご連絡ください。可能な限り会場のスタッフと調整するようにします。
3.新型コロナの感染拡大防止のため、安全衛生上の注意を払い開催します。本イベントでは、手指消毒、ソーシャルディスタンスの確保にご協力お願いいたします。また、当日発熱している場合や体調がすぐれない方は、イベントへの参加をご遠慮いただきますようお願いします。
4.イベント当日、受付にてお名刺を頂戴しますので、忘れずにご持参いただきますようお願い致します。
ANZCCJは、イベント中に写真撮影を行い、参加者の顔が写ることがあります。これらの写真は、ANZCCJがウェブサイトなどの掲載目的で使用されますので予めご了承いただきますようお願い致します。ご質問、ご不明などございましたら、メールでお問い合わせいただくか、当日のイベント受付にてお申し出ください。
The Australian and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Japan is delighted to welcome members and friends to attend A Fireside Chat with Michael Smith, Australian Financial Review North Asia Correspondent and ANZCCJ Chair Emeritus Melanie Brock, CEO of Melanie Brock Advisory.
Before his current position in Tokyo, Michael Smith gained 25 years reporting experience covering Hong Kong, China and business in Australia and the United Kingdom. After an abrupt departure from Shanghai in September 2020, Michael wrote his first book, “The Last Correspondent, Despatches from the Frontline of Xi's China”, which was published in April, 2021. Michael moved to Tokyo in October 2021 to continue covering regional economic and security issues in his new role as North Asia correspondent for The Australian Financial Review.
Melanie Brock is Chair Emeritus of the Australian and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Japan having completed over six years as Chair. She is also a member of the ‘Australia Japan Business Co-operation Committee’ (AJBCC), and writes the regular Australian Financial Review column, "Postcard from Tokyo".
Join us at the Rooftop Studio at Andaz Tokyo on Monday June 6 for a insightful discussion between these two leading APAC experts, touching on Michael's time in China as it went through major economic and social upheaval and his abrupt dramatic departure from the country.
Date: Monday 6 June, 2022
Time: 6.30PM - 8.30PM
Venue: Andaz Tokyo, Rooftop Studio
Price: ANZCCJ Member ¥11,000 | Non-Member ¥12,500
*Platinum and Gold Sponsors are entitled to use one complimentary pass per company/organisation.
Registration Deadline: Tuesday 31 May, 2022
Note:
1. Payment is required at time of purchase of tickets. Please note that unpaid registrations will not be added to the guest list. No shows/cancellations will not be refunded as places are limited.
2. If you have any dietary restrictions, please email us at Akihiro.ito@anzccj.jp before 30th May.
3. Health and safety precautions will be taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Please cooperate with requests to sanitise hands and maintain social distancing during this event. Please refrain from participating in this event if you have a fever or feel unwell.
ANZCCJ will be taking photos throughout the event, which may include faces of guests. These photos will be used by ANZCCJ on our website and other material. By participating in this event, we wish to let you know that your photo may be taken. If you have any questions or concerns about this, please email us or let us know at the event registration desk on the day.
For those in the Food and Beverage industry, there is a shared pang of regret felt when faced with the decision to throw away large amounts of food that could be put to better use. According to the Japanese Ministry of Environment, the estimated total amount of food loss and waste generated in Japan in FY 2018 was 25.31 million tons, of which approx. 6 million tons was edible. Japan aims to reduce the amount of edible food loss and waste generation to 4.89 million by FY 2030, with a number of government initiatives in place to bring this issue to the public's attention.
The ANZCCJ Food, Agriculture & Hospitality Committee and GourmetPro invite members and friends to join us at Hilton Tokyo on Thursday 26 May as we explore the food waste challenges faced in Japan and the opportunities to overcome them. Featuring guest speakers Gourmet Pro, Don Roxburgh (Wholesum Japan), Alexander Fellner (Aranea), Frankie Hart (Harnet Corporation), and Martial Diffor (Hilton Tokyo Executive Chef), this event will provide insights on:
- The food waste situation in Japan and its root causes
- Challenges that importers, exporters and hospitality industry players face in terms of food waste, and examples of best practices to reduce it
- How startups are offering innovative solutions to reduce food waste and loss across the F&B industry in Japan
By participating in this event, attendees will not only get deep insight into the food waste problems facing Japan, but will also hear real experiences of F&B industry players tackling these issues.
Date: Thurs 26 May, 2022
Time: 6:30PM - 8:30PM (Doors open at 6:00PM)
Venue: Hilton Tokyo
Price: Early Bird ¥8,500 (until 12 May) | Standard ¥9,000
Registration deadline: by 5:00PM, Mon 23 May *Extended
Note:
1. Payment is required at time of purchase of tickets. Please note that unpaid registrations will not be added to the guest list. No shows/cancellations will not be refunded as places are limited.
2. If you have any dietary restrictions, please email us at Akihiro.ito@anzccj.jp before 19th May.
3. Health and safety precautions will be taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Please cooperate with requests to sanitise hands and maintain social distancing during this event. Please refrain from participating in this event if you have a fever or feel unwell.
ANZCCJ will be taking photos throughout the event, which may include faces of guests. These photos will be used by ANZCCJ on our website and other material. By participating in this event, we wish to let you know that your photo may be taken. If you have any questions or concerns about this, please email us or let us know at the event registration desk on the day.
The transition to a low carbon economy includes a range of processes and solutions. We understand there are many unknowns due to regulation and compliance, market behaviours, stakeholder expectations, technological advancements and global geopolitics. The Ashurst Aurecon Alliance brings together an integrated end to end solution across legal, consulting and engineering that meets the challenges involved in pivoting to a sustainable future. We recognise that the world has changed and that our clients are on a journey of transition whereby sustainability is no longer an aspirational goal for organisations but core to the successful growth of a business.
Join the ANZCCJ Sustainability Committee as we discuss what Net Zero means to Australian businesses and the expectations and requirements of Director's in governing this transition.
- Net Zero in the Australian context – regulation, policy and industry dynamics
- How companies are defining and achieving Net Zero goals
- Climate change: transition risk mitigation and physical adaptation
- Directors' duties in a climate change context
Date: Monday 16 May 2022
Time: 12PM - 1PM JST
Location: Online (Zoom)
Beginning April 2022, the ANZCCJ Member Roundtable Series will create a space for collaborative problem solving around real issues, while also providing valuable networking opportunities for busy business leaders.
The first event in this series will centre on "the importance of D&I in future leaders training", led by ANZCCJ Silver Members and global leadership consultancy The Dream Collective.
Providing leadership training for high potential members of an organisation is standard practice for ensuring that future leaders are equipped with the necessary tools to step into and succeed in these positions.
In addition to core communication and management skills, implementing Diversity & Inclusion into your future leaders' training can be a crucial factor in building a supportive and efficient workplace culture, where staff can adapt quickly and innovate in times of great change. Join this one-hour session to build your understanding of the importance of D&I and discuss best practices among a diverse group of business representatives.
As this is a discussion-based event, active interaction with your fellow participants will be encouraged.
Date: Wed 27 April, 2022
Time: 12PM - 1PM JST
Location: Online (Zoom)
Price: Free (ANZCCJ Members only)
Registration deadline: 5PM JST, Tues 26 April
Those who register for this event will have the option to join The Dream Collective's mailing list for news and updates regarding future events. Please click here for The Dream Collective's Privacy Policy.
Food, Agriculture and Hospitality Committee (FAHC) Chairs Tim Barnstable and Don Roxburgh are pleased to invite committee members to join an in-person meeting on April 13, featuring guest speaker Elizabeth Cox, Australian Embassy Minister (Commercial) and Austrade General Manager (North East Asia), to discuss the relaunch of Australia's Nation Brand and the resources available for industry members.
The meeting will be followed by drinks and refreshments, courtesy of Platform 9 bar, Pullman Tokyo Tamachi.
Date: Wednesday 13 April, 2022
Time: 6:30PM - 8:30PM (Doors open at 6:00PM)
Location: Platform 9, Pullman Tokyo Tamachi
Price: ANZCCJ Member ¥6,500 | Non-Member ¥8,000
Registration deadline: Monday 11 April, 12:00PM
Note:
1. Payment is required at time of purchase of tickets. Please note that unpaid registrations will not be added to the guest list. No shows/cancellations will not be refunded as places are limited.
2. If you have any dietary restrictions, please email us at Akihiro.ito@anzccj.jp before 11th April.
3. Health and safety precautions will be taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Please cooperate with requests to sanitise hands and maintain social distancing during this event. Please refrain from participating in this event if you have a fever or feel unwell.
ANZCCJ will be taking photos throughout the event, which may include faces of guests. These photos will be used by ANZCCJ on our website and other material. By participating in this event, we wish to let you know that your photo may be taken. If you have any questions or concerns about this, please email us or let us know at the event registration desk on the day.
Following the rapid change and disruption of the past few years, the "future of work" and need for greater workplace flexibility is a key topic of conversation for employers and employees alike, highlighting the need for business leaders to prioritise people through their HR practices, as a valuable tool to future-proof their organisation.
Human Resources professional and Founder of Elsyung Consulting Elsie Yung joins ANZCCJ and AustCham Korea for a joint-Chamber webinar to discuss what HR can do for your company's business success while having a meaningful impact for your employees.
Topics covered will include:
- Why people are your top priority
- Why HR is important for a successful business
- How HR is your best partner to drive success
- Vitality and Business Continuity
- Productivity and Efficiency
- Cost Reduction
- How to start with limited resources – HR Excellence Benchmark Report
The year 2021 saw an unprecedented amount of attention around COP26, the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Glasgow, Scotland, from key stakeholders around the world and in Japan. We can safely say that sustainability is more mainstream than ever. From regulators to civil society to businesses, there is clearly buzz around themes such as environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG), net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, and human rights, to name a few.
What key trends will shape the sustainability agenda in 2022? Join us for this virtual event to hear from a distinguished group of panelists. During a discussion moderated by ACCJ Sustainability Committee Co-chair Heather McLeish, the panelists will share their perspectives on the sustainability outlook for 2022 and the implications for businesses and society. They will also address the key points of how to turn sustainability ambitions into reality.
Date: Tuesday 29 March 2022
Location: Online
ANZCCJ Member Fee: ¥600
Registration/Cancellation Deadline: Monday, March 28, noon
About the Speakers
Alexander Dmitrenko
A partner in the Tokyo dispute resolution practice of international law firm Ashurst LLP, Alexander Dmitreko has practiced in New York and Tokyo over the past 15 years and is a gaikokuho jimu bengoshi (registered foreign lawyer) in Japan. His expertise spans sanctions and export controls, anti-bribery and corruption, ESG, human rights and forced labor, and other compliance-related matters. He frequently writes and conducts media interviews related to sanctions developments, and teaches international compliance at the Beasley School of Law at Temple University, Japan Campus, where he is also chair of the Compliance Advisory Subcommittee.
Trista Bridges
A sustainable business expert who is passionate about changing business for good, Trista Bridges strongly believes that sustainable business equals smart business. She co-founded Read the Air to shift mindsets, business strategies, and ways of working towards models that put sustainability at the core, and works with companies across various sectors to achieve this objective. Bridges is co-author of Leading Sustainably: The Path to Sustainable Business and How the SDGs Changed Everything, published by Routledge in 2020.
Angela Yuen
Deputy General Counsel of JERA Co., Inc., Japan’s largest power generator and a global energy company, Angela Yuen oversees the entire Legal Group and advises on projects and transactions that are strategically important to JERA’s corporate mission. JERA owns businesses across the entire supply chains for fuel and thermal power, from fuel upstream business (gas field development) to fuel transportation and storage (fuel terminal operation) to power generation and wholesaling. Yuen is an expert in major projects in energy, resources, and infrastructure sectors, and has diverse experience in large-scale international transactions, including joint ventures, project development, construction, asset acquisition and disposal, procurement, and marketing arrangements across the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, and the Americas. She has more than 20 years of combined experience gained at iconic Japanese trading companies, Australia’s largest gold miner, and top-tier private practice.
Heather McLeish (Moderator)
Heather McLeish is a Director at EY Japan focused on the global business development for one of Japan’s biggest Insurance companies. She connects and empowers the global EY team to bring the best EY services to the client their group companies. Heather started her career in EY Japan by helping to build the Climate Change and Sustainability Services (CCaSS) practice in 2015 and was involved in the overall management, development and market impact of this business. In CCaSS Heather built a business service which focuses on helping Japanese companies understand and mitigate their Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) risks.
Heather serves as the ACCJ Sustainability Chair (2021) and is an Executive Committee member with the BCCJ since 2018.
Co-hosts: American Chamber of Commerce in Japan; Australian and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Japan; British Chamber of Commerce in Japan; Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan, German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan
NOTE 1: This event is OFF THE RECORD.
NOTE 2: Please note that, as with all guest presentations, the content and comments of the speakers reflect their own opinions and do not necessarily represent the opinions or policies of the ACCJ or co-hosting Chambers.
NOTE 3: If you cancel after the stated deadline, the full meeting fee will be charged to your account.
ANZCCJ invites members and friends to join us in celebrating International Women’s Day on March 8 at Conrad Tokyo. International Women’s Day is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the contributions of women and girls around the world, while calling for progress and social change to ensure greater diversity and equal opportunity. With the 2022 theme of “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”, we are delighted to welcome a panel of leaders highlighting the importance of harnessing women’s skills in order to build a sustainable future for all.
Date: Tuesday 8 March, 2022
Time: 8am - 9.30am (Doors open at 7.30am)
Venue: Hamarikyu Ballroom, Conrad Tokyo
Price: ANZCCJ Member ¥8,000 | Non-Member ¥9,500
[Registration for this event has now closed]
MC: Kanna Mihara - Senior Vice President, Macquarie Capital | ANZCCJ Executive Council
Speakers:
- Dr. Lena Okajima - Founder & CEO, ALE Co., Ltd.
- Melissa Kuwahara - GM, Global Talent Acquisition, Rakuten
- Amy Fischer - Regulatory Compliance Officer, Aesop
Moderator: Gerard Adams - General Manager, Corporate Strategy, Kyowa Hakko Bio | ANZCCJ Executive Council
*Note: In accordance with the Tokyo Metropolitan guidelines, guests will be asked to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination at the door.
Thank you for your cooperation.
The ANZCCJ Technology, Innovation, Education and Research (TIER) Committee was formed in July 2020 with a mission to create, identify and connect new networks through appropriately enhanced communication and engagement, that will enable members to modernise the perception of Australia and New Zealand in Japan and that of Japan in Australia and New Zealand, across the four TIER pillars.
In February 2022, the TIER Committee will host “Down to Earth: Creating opportunities in space through tech collaboration and innovation” to discuss how rapid innovation in robotics and automation is creating greater accessibility to new technologies, addressing issues currently impacting our life on earth, and broadening the realm of possibility for future exploration of space.
Date: Thurs 24 February, 2022
Time: 12:00 – 13:15 JST
Location: Zoom (online)
Speakers:
- Kaho Sakakibara – Founder and CEO, Space Entertainment
- Dr. Catherine Grace – Assistant Director, South Australian Space Industry Centre (SASIC)
- Dr. Sandy Tirtey – Director, Global Commercial Launch Services, Rocket Lab
Moderator: Sally Townsend - Commissioner, South Australia – Japan and Korea (Tokyo)
+61 (0) 3 4400 2972
info@anzccj.jp
