The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (CCIWA), founded in 1890,[1][2] also known as the Western Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry is a peak employers' and business association in Western Australia.
History
CCIWA is not connected to the first "Western Australian Chamber of Commerce", which was founded at Fremantle in 1853 and later renamed the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce.
The Perth Chamber of Commerce founded in 1890, is the basis of the present CCIWA. A separate confederation of regional business associations, known as the Federated Chambers of Commerce of Western Australia, was formed in 1929.[3] Two other organisations, the Chamber of Manufactures of WA and the Western Australian Employers Federation (both founded in 1913) merged in 1975 to create the Confederation of WA Industry.[4][5] In 1983, the Perth Chamber of Commerce merged with the Federated Chambers of Commerce, to form the Chamber of Commerce & Industry of WA.[3] In 1992, the Confederation of WA Industry became part of CCIWA.
^Poprzeczny, Joe. (1998) Roles for community. Obituary of former president of Perth Chamber of Commerce, the WA Employers Federation and the Confederation of WA Industry. Community worker and former director of Sandovers. Hammond, Cyril Gore, 1909-1998. Sunday times (Perth, W.A.) 25 October 1998, p.40