Proposed ACFA & KBDi Merger

ACFA and KBDi have announced a proposed strategic merger of the two organisations to create a powerful alliance to better serve the industry.

This new, united voice will provide significant benefits and more robust representation for those in the kitchen, bathroom, furniture and cabinetmaking sectors. The combined organisations will be able to better advocate for the industry at all levels of government, promote the interests of members and elevate the standards of design and manufacture in the industry.

The merger is still subject to a vote by KBDi members, but careful consideration has been given as to how to create the union and plot the pathway forward. Over the next six to twelve months, both organisations will work closely together, shaping future collaborations and determining how best to service this united industry.

Greg Grant, Business Manager for KBDi, said, “I have been working in this industry for over 40 years, and the opportunity to unite the design, manufacture and installation of kitchens, bathrooms and furniture making into one representative association is amazing and one not to be missed. I am extremely excited by what this union will deliver”.

Dean Brakell, CEO of ACFA, said, “This is a truly remarkable opportunity, and one ACFA is fully committed to. From design to installation, we will cover it all and provide members a truly integrated experience”.

ACFA and KBDi members were advised of the proposed merger at the end of August. KBDi members will have the chance to vote at an Extraordinary General Meeting on 25 September 2024. If accepted, members will experience the benefits of this new, stronger representation, including:

  • Enhanced advocacy and representation – a unified voice provides a more significant impact both within government and the industry.
  • Expanded networking and collaboration – members will network and collaborate with a broader community of professionals to foster creativity and create new business opportunities.
  • New markets and resources – bridge the gap between design and manufacturing to help explore new avenues for partnership, growth and success.
  • Comprehensive industry support – combined expertise and a wider array of resources will provide unparalleled support to both memberships.
  • Elevated industry standards – the merger will ensure best practices are shared and implemented widely to improve the quality of work and enhance the industry’s reputation.
  • More professional development – comprehensive training and development programs will help all members stay ahead of industry trends and technologies.

The representatives of both organisations are available for further consultation and discussion, so please reach out if you would like more information.

For more information, visit acfa.net.au/ or kbdi.org.au/home