Upcoming Events

The ANZCCJ extends a warm welcome to members and guests to the inaugural "Kiwi Aussie Mixer - Kyoto Edition" - a networking gem, celebrating the spirit of camaraderie and the joy of coming together.
Join us 6:30PM - 8:30PM, Wednesday 19 March as we kick off this rendesvous at the Noku Kyoto. It's the perfect occasion to forge connections, engage in casual banter, and expand your network in a relaxed setting. Come celebrate the spirit of community, friendship, and the ties we share among our Kiwi and Aussie members!
Date: Wednesday 19 March 2025
Time: 6:30PM - 8:30PM
Venue: Noku Hotel - 205-1 Okuracho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-0861
Menu: Free-flow drinks and finger food
Price: ¥6,000
Registrations Close: 5:00PM Friday 14 March 2025

Impact and Influence of Global ESG Policy on Australian and New Zealand Farmers.
The ANZCCJ Food Agriculture and Hospitality Committee invites members and friends to join us for a presentation by and discussion with distinguished 2024 Nuffield Scholar, Catherine Marriott.
Catherine has conducted an insightful research project on the influence of Global ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) policy on Australian farmers. Her report delves into the challenges and opportunities that ESG policies present to the agricultural sector in Australia. Catherine`s research took her to Europe, Asia (including Japan and Korea) and the USA where she spoke to industry leaders and governments. While the report was focused on Australia the impacts will be similar on farmers in New Zealand.
Key Highlights of the Report:
- Increased Awareness and Adoption: Catherine's research highlights the growing awareness among Australian farmers about the importance of ESG policies and the steps they are taking to adopt sustainable practices.
- Challenges in Implementation: The report identifies significant challenges in implementing ESG policies, including financial constraints, resource limitations, and the need for more education and support.
- Positive Impact on Market Access: Farmers who have embraced ESG policies have experienced improved market access, as consumers and businesses increasingly prioritize products that meet ESG standards.
- Need for Policy Support: Catherine emphasizes the necessity for stronger policy support from the government to aid farmers in transitioning to sustainable practices, including financial incentives and educational programs.
- Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: The report underscores the importance of collaboration between farmers, industry stakeholders, and policymakers to share knowledge and best practices for overcoming ESG implementation challenges.
Catherine is a great storyteller, and her presentation promises to be as entertaining as it is insightful. Guest are welcome to ask questions throughout and share their experiences on ESG’s with the group.
Date: Tue 08 April 2025
Time: 5:00PM – 7:30PM (Doors open at 4:45PM)
Venue: Pullman Tokyo Tamachi Cabin Room (2F), (Map)
Price: ¥6,000 - Free flow drinks and finger food
Registration deadline: 5:00PM Mon 24 March 2025
Note 1: Due to the sensitive nature of some of the information and observations she will be sharing the event will be held under the Chatham House Rule.
Note 1: Capacity is limited to 20 people.
Note 2: Due to the sensitive nature of some of the information and observations she will be sharing the event will be held under the Chatham House Rule.

BRISBANE IS A CITY ALIVE WITH OPPORTUNITY
On 9 April 2025 Councillor Fiona Cunningham, Deputy Mayor of Brisbane and Chair for Finance and City Governance Committee invites ANZCCJ members and guests to an exclusive networking event at Trunk Hotel.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about Brisbane’s exciting growth and meet a delegation of Brisbane’s senior business executives from a variety of sectors across creative industries, digital technology, education and training, food and agribusiness, health and aged care, property development, professional services – real estate and engineering, tourism and hospitality, as well as trade and investment.
Brisbane is forging ahead, powered by strong economic and population growth, world-class education and talent, and connectivity with the Asia Pacific. As the Host City for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Brisbane is set to shine on the global stage.
With AUD$25 billion infrastructure investment and an economy forecast to reach AUD$275 billion by 2041, Brisbane offers unmatched opportunities for investment and collaboration. Brisbane’s liveability, affordability, and welcoming community makes it an ideal place to visit, live, work and invest.
Speakers include:
- Councillor Fiona Cunningham - Deputy Mayor of Brisbane City Council and Civic Cabinet Chair for Finance and City Governance
- Ms Nicole Andronicus - General Manager, 2032 Host City, Global Relations and Economic Partnerships, City Planning and Sustainability, Brisbane City Council
- Mr Anthony Ryan - Chief Executive Officer, Brisbane Economic Development Agency
Delegates include:
- Dr John Cowie - General Manager Investment, Brisbane Economic Development Agency (BEDA) (Trade & Investment)
- Mr Garth Henderson - International Relations Project Manager, Brisbane City Council (Local Government)
- Mr Mark Bignell - Director, Bellissimo Coffee (Food & Agribusiness)
- Mr Bob Bishop - Chairman, Hexicor (Digital Technologies & Industries)
- Mr Jim Friis - Manager - Processing Operations, Stanbroke (Food & Agribusiness)
- Dr Hirofumi Haga - Senior Medical Officer (Rural Generalist), Queensland Health (Health and Aged Care)
- Mrs Yoko Hintz - Owner, More Tree (Tourism & Hospitality)
- Mr Ross Humphreys - Director, Genbridge (Health and Aged Care)
- Mr Peter Kao - Managing Director, Cannon Hill Developments (Property Development)
- Mr Brent Liddell - Development Director, ARIA Property Group (Property Development)
- Mr Steven Liddell - CEO, Street Science (Education & Training)
- Mr Andrew Pedley - CEO, Carbonaught (Food & Agribusiness)
- Mr Bien Peralta - Director, Dello Mano (Food & Agribusiness)
- Mr Takeshi Takada - Executive Producer and Co-Founder, Alt.vfx (Creative Industries)
- Mr Daniel Wong - Director, Golden Forrest Property (Professional Services - Real estate)
- Ms Nike Zhao - Director and Civil and Structural Engineer, PEER Consulting Engineers (Professional Services - Engineering)
- If you would like to specifically meet with Brisbane delegates, please request an introduction by emailing internationalrelations@brisbane.qld.gov.au
- Please note, your details will be shared with the Brisbane delegation.
Date: Wednesday, 09 April 2025
Time: 18:30 – 20:30 (Doors open 18:00)
Venue: Trunk Hotel, Soraniwa Room, 5 Chome-31 Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0001
RSVP: 17:00 Thursday 3 April 2025
Note 1: Event capacity is limited to 100 people - tickets allocated via a lottery system on Friday 4 April 2025.
Note 2: Please advise of any dietary requirements to ANZCCJ Operations Manager mari.nakano@anzccj.jp
More information on Brisbane please visit www.choosebrisbane.qld.au/business and www.brisbane.qld.gov.au

On Friday 11 April the ANZCCJ is teaming up with our good friends at the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Japan and another 11 other foreign Chambers of Commerce in Japan to kick-off Expo 2025, which will be held in Osaka from mid April to mid October.
Join us on the roof-terrace of Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya for a fun night of cross-cultural networking and a taste of the international vibrancy that Expo 2025 will bring to Japan!
Co-Hosting Organisations
- Australian and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ANZCCJ)
- American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ)
- Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce in Japan (BLCCJ)
- British Chamber of Commerce in Japan (BCCJ)
- CCI France Japon (CCIFJ)
- Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (CCCJ)
- Danish Chamber of Commerce in Japan (DCCJ)
- Finnish Chamber of Commerce in Japan (FCCJ)
- Italian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ICCJ)
- Irish Japan Chamber of Commerce (IJCC)
- Netherlands Chamber of Commerce in Japan (NCCJ)
- Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Japan (SpCCJ)
- Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Japan (SCCJ)
Date: Friday 11 April 2025
Time: 19:00 - 21:00 (Reception opens at 18:30)
Venue: Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya
Address: Gallery11 Terrace, 2 Chome-25-12 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 〒150-0043
Fee: ANZCCJ Members: JPY 9,900 / Non-Members JPY12,100 *The fee includes free-flow drinks and canapes
Dress code: Cocktail attire
RSVP: Friday 04 April at 12:00
Note #1: Capacity is limited to 16 participants per Chamber - tickets allocated via a lottery system at 16:00 04 April 2025.

Rivals on the field and friends off the field – Australia and Japan are kicking goals in a range of sports fora. Australia is currently delivering the ‘Green and Gold Decade’ – during which Australia will host five of the seven largest sporting events in the world. Meanwhile this year Tokyo will host two major sports events – World Athletics Championships and the Deaflympics. Events of this scale showcase and harness a nation’s sporting prowess and bring communities and countries together.
The ANZCCJ in collaboration with the Australia Japan Business Cooperation Committee (AJBCC), Australian Sports Technologies Network (ASTN), and the Australian Embassy, invites members and guests to this important panel talk and networking event providing insights into the current state of play between Australia and Japan sports cooperation, competition and the hosting of major events.
Speakers: TBA
Date: Tuesday, 22April 2025
Venue: Australian Embassy, Tokyo 2-1-14 Mita, Minato-ku Tokyo 108-8361
Time: 14:00 – 17:00 Panel Discussion & Networking (Doors open 13:45)
Cost: Free
RSVP: 17:00 Tuesday 16 April 2025
Note #1: Capacity is limited to 100 people - tickets allocated via a lottery system
Note #2: Photo ID (drivers' license, passport, health insurance card or foreigner's residence card) required for access to Australian Embassy. Company ID/business card not acceptable
「ゲームプラン ジャパン:スポーツビジネス交流 in 東京」
フィールドではライバル、フィールドを離れれば友人──オーストラリアと日本は、さまざまなスポーツの舞台で活躍し、成功を収めています。現在、オーストラリアは「グリーン&ゴールド・ディケード(Green and Gold Decade)」の真っ只中にあり、世界で開催される7つの主要スポーツイベントのうち5つを開催する予定です。一方、東京では今年、「世界陸上選手権大会」World Athletics Championshipsと「デフリンピック」Deaflympicsという2つの大規模スポーツイベントが開催されます。このような大規模イベントは、その国のスポーツの実力を示すとともに、コミュニティや国同士をつなぐ重要な機会となります。
ANZCCJ(在日オーストラリア・ニュージーランド商工会議所)は、日豪経済委員会(Australia Japan Business Cooperation Committee (AJBCC))、オーストラリア・スポーツ・テクノロジー・ネットワーク(Australian Sports Technologies Network (ASTN))、オーストラリア大使館Australian Embassyとの共催で、本イベントを開催いたします。パネルディスカッションとネットワーキングを通じて、オーストラリアと日本のスポーツ協力・競争・国際大会の開催状況についての最新情報や知見を提供します。
ぜひご参加ください!
登壇者: (後日発表)
開催概要
日程: 2025年4月22日(火)
会場: オーストラリア大使館(東京都港区三田2-1-14)Australian Embassy
時間: 14:00 – 17:00(パネルディスカッション&ネットワーキング)※開場13:45
参加費: 無料
申込締切: 2025年4月16日(火)17:00
注意事項
#1 - 定員100名(申込多数の場合は抽選)
#2 - 大使館入館時に写真付き身分証明書が必要です。(運転免許証、パスポート、健康保険証、在留カードのいずれか)会社のIDや名刺は不可となります。
Past Events

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)

After many months of fanfare, COP26 concluded on November 13 2021 with the nearly 200 Parties agreeing on the Glasgow Climate Pact. But what does this agreement actually entail and how will its contents impact business? Does the GCP meet, exceed or fall short of expectations? Now that its “wheels up” for COP26 delegates, what will the actual market response be (if any)? How will countries turn these promises into action, and what will be the role of the private sector in achieving these targets?
On the morning of Tuesday 22 February, BCCJ Executive Committee Responsible Business taskforce leader Tove Kinooka will sit down with industry leaders to review the key outcomes of COP26, and share takeaways from the private and public sectors.
Date: Tues 22 February
Time: 8:30AM - 9:30AM JST
Location: Online
Speakers:
- Alistair Dormer | Representative Executive Officer, Hitachi, Ltd
- Jenifer Rogers | General Counsel Asia, Asurion
- Aragon St-Charles | Global Head of ESG, Dentons
Moderator: Tove Kinooka | Co-Founder, Global Perspectives K.K. / BCCJ Responsible Business taskforce
About
This “Beyond COP” series of events is being convened by a coalition of international Chambers of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ, ANZCCJ, BCCJ, CCCJ, IJCC) with the aim of promoting understanding of and action on critical climate issues. Pre-COP26, the coalition’s aim was to build awareness and engagement ahead of the conference; the group now moves into review mode, to provide helpful analysis of key conference outcomes, and co-create practical, industry-specific action points for businesses of all sizes.