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International Business Community Celebrates Australia Day 2025 at the Embassy in Phnom Penh

International Business Community Celebrates Australia Day 2025 at the Embassy in Phnom Penh

Cambodia Investment Review

The Australian Embassy in Cambodia hosted a vibrant Australia Day 2025 celebration, bringing together key figures from government, the diplomatic corps, civil society, and the private sector to recognize the deep economic and cultural ties between Australia and Cambodia. The event served as a platform to highlight the contributions of Australian businesses in the Kingdom and reaffirm the two nations’ commitment to a stable and prosperous future.

Showcasing Australian Business Leadership

The evening put a spotlight on Australian enterprises operating in Cambodia, with leading businesses from various sectors coming together as event sponsors. Renaissance Minerals, a subsidiary of ASX-listed Emerald Resources, showcased Australia’s role in Cambodia’s mining industry, while Seekers Spirits and Penfolds highlighted Australia’s expertise in premium beverages. Raffles Hotel Le Royal, a symbol of Phnom Penh’s hospitality sector, was also a major supporter of the event.

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Hun Many, Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia and the Australian Rules Team in Cambodia.

Silver sponsors HEINEKEN Cambodia and IELTS by IDP Cambodia reflected Australia’s presence in both consumer goods and education, while bronze sponsors Mekong Strategic Capital and Auskhmer Import & Export reinforced the strength of Australian investment and trade in Cambodia.

A Platform for Stronger Bilateral Engagement

The event underscored the growing economic and commercial ties between Australia and Cambodia, with discussions on new business opportunities and investment prospects.

Ashley Irving, President of AusCham Cambodia, emphasized the significance of the gathering: “Australia Day is an opportunity not just to celebrate, but to recognize the growing contributions of Australian businesses in Cambodia. From mining to education, food and beverage, and professional services, Australian companies continue to bring innovation and investment that strengthen both economies. This event reaffirms the strong partnership between our nations and highlights the potential for future collaboration.”

Ashley Irving, President of AusCham Cambodia and Derek Yip is the Ambassador to Cambodia.

Celebrating Australian Identity and Heritage

Beyond business, the event reflected on Australia’s First Nations heritage and celebrated the nation’s modern, diverse identity. The Australia Day 2025 reception at the Embassy reinforced the longstanding diplomatic and commercial ties between Australia and Cambodia, with support from leading Australian enterprises driving economic development in the region.

The strong turnout of business leaders, investors, and officials demonstrated the continued importance of Australian business engagement in Cambodia, with many looking ahead to further strengthening trade and investment opportunities in the years to come.

Over 300 people attended the vibrant Australia Day 2025 celebration.

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