Foodservice Association of Australia (FSAA)
For nearly two decades the Foodservice Association Australia (FSAA) has proudly championed the future of our industry through its training and scholarship programs. What began as a commitment to support emerging talent has grown into one of the most impactful initiatives in Australian foodservice, shaping the careers of tomorrow’s leaders and reinforcing the value of lifelong learning.
As the voice of Australia’s foodservice supply chain, the Foodservice Association Australia (FSAA) continues to play a vital role in representing our members on the key issues shaping our industry. The past few months have seen a focus on government consultation and policy engagement, with FSAA participating in a number of regulatory discussions that could have far reaching implications for foodservice suppliers.
The FoodService Association of Australia (FSAA) is focused on ensuring the foodservice industry’s voice is heard at the highest levels. John Hart OAM and Eugene Visione are leading the charge, working on key initiatives that promote sustainability and industry growth.
Some exciting appointments including John Hart OAM joining as FSAA Chair of Advocacy and Policy.
The FSAA has announced it will be offering a $10,000 scholarship program in foodservice marketing, complementing its Melbourne Business School General Management Scholarship.
Since the beginning of the year the Foodservice Suppliers Association Australia (FSAA) has been on a mission to drive positive change and foster growth within the foodservice industry. With a diverse range of initiatives aimed at professional development, sustainability and advocacy, the FSAA has been at the forefront of addressing key challenges facing the industry today.
In a world where sustainability is no longer optional but imperative, the Foodservice Suppliers Association Australia (FSAA) is at the forefront of driving change within the foodservice sector. With a commitment to helping members adapt and thrive in an evolving regulatory landscape, the FSAA is spearheading initiatives that address critical environmental challenges, particularly in packaging and waste management.
The FSAA Today & Tomorrow Conference, held at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on September 2, is designed to provide you with the latest industry insights and innovative strategies to strengthen your business planning.