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Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Adelaide Inc.  (JCCiADL) 

[Current as of May 2022]

1.Name: Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Adelaide Inc.

2.Incorporation: Approved association under the ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1985 (SA)

3.ABN: 38 422 813 262

4.Foundation: May 2022

5.Purposes:

        The purposes of the Chamber are to:

         (a) provide a forum for the exchange of information on the businesses operated by Japanese business owners and Japanese corporations in South Australia and contribute to the common benefit and friendship of its members;

         (b) contribute to the development of a safe and healthy environment for the Japanese community in South Australia;

         (c) contribute to the development of the broader South Australian community through the development of Japanese businesses and the Japanese community in South Australia; and

         (d) contribute to the development of the Australia-Japan friendship and economy.

6.Address: 167 Flinders Street, Adelaide SA 5000

7.Membership:

         Membership of the Chamber shall consist of:

         (a) Corporate Members; and

         (b) Personal Members.

who carry on commercial activities in the state of South Australia and other parts of Australia and who at the time of joining accept and acknowledge that all activities of the Chamber shall be conducted in the Japanese language.

  Corporate Members shall be comprised of:

         (a) Japanese corporations (which includes a subsidiary of a Japanese corporation, a branch office of a Japanese corporation, or a corporation established by or effectively management-controlled by a Japanese corporation); 

         (b) non-Japanese corporations with a Japanese representative or contact person; and

         (c) any other legal entity accepted by the Board.

Personal Members shall be comprised of:

         (a) Japanese or former Japanese persons who operate a business as a sole trader;

         (b) Japanese or former Japanese persons who are employed by Australian corporations; or

         (c) any other persons accepted by the Board.

          A member of the Chamber who is entitled to vote has the right:

         (a) to receive notice of general meetings and of proposed special resolutions in the manner and time prescribed by these Rules; and

         (b) to submit items of business for consideration at a general meeting; and

         (c) to attend and be heard at general meetings; and

         (d) to vote at a general meeting.

         Every application for membership of the Chamber shall be:

         (a) in writing;

         (b) in such form as the Board may from time to time prescribe or accept;

         (c) accompanied by a reference letter from one or more members of the Board; and

         (d) lodged with the Board. 

         Upon an application being lodged with the Board, the Board shall determine whether to approve or reject the application.

         Each Corporate Member may have more than one representative.

8.Membership Fees:

Admission feeMembership fee
Corporate Member$300$1,800
Personal Member  $100$120

9.Number of memberships:

       ・Corporate Members: 3

       ・Personal Members: 3