Fine Food Australia and R&CA Announce Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Hospitality Sector
Collaborative Efforts Aim to Enhance Industry Growth and Resilience
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In a significant move to support Australia's hospitality industry, Fine Food Australia has announced a partnership with the Restaurant & Catering Industry Association of Australia (R&CA).
This collaboration aims to provide a unified platform for industry professionals to network, share insights, and advocate for the sector's interests.
Fine Food Australia serves as a pivotal platform for connecting industry leaders and showcasing the latest trends and innovations in the foodservice and hospitality sectors. The partnership is set to enhance the annual event's offerings, providing attendees with enriched experiences and valuable resources.
Steve Neal, Commercial Director for R&CA, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, highlighting the opportunity to participate in a leading trade event that facilitates networking and exploration of new innovations. Sinead Kavanagh, Event Director for Fine Food Australia, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of understanding industry challenges and opportunities to create events that truly meet the sector's needs.
The partnership is expected to deliver a platform that fosters meaningful connections, showcases emerging trends, and contributes to shaping the future of Australia's restaurant and catering industry. The upcoming Fine Food Australia event, scheduled for 8-11 September 2025 at the ICC Sydney, will be a testament to this collaborative effort.
Published:Saturday, 6th Dec 2025 Source: Paige Estritori
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