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ADIA CEO Update: COVID-19 Update
COVID-19 Update
As depicted in the graph below, there has been a significant drop in the number of COVID-19 cases reported across Australia since the peak in January. If the trend continues to follow forecasting, this should see a boost in consumer confidence leading into March and hopefully a prosperous 2022 after the uncertainty we've had the last two years.
Sources:
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
ADX Sydney 2022
With only six weeks to go until ADX Sydney 2022 kicks off at the ICC, industry confidence remains high with over 3000 delegate registrations and 180 exhibitors confirmed. We expect to put out the sold out sign by the end of the month given the current enquiries and increasing demand from organisations wanting to exhibit at ADX.
Latest COVID-19 Business News
- Business Support Package Released:
The Small Business Support Program will provide businesses in NSW with an annual turnover of between $75,000 and $50 million with a decline in turnover of at least 40 percent by providing a payment covering up to 20 percent of their weekly payroll for the month of February 2022.
In addition, the existing Small Business Fees, Charges and RAT Rebate will be increased from the current $2,000 limit to $3,000 and employing businesses will be able to offset 50 percent of the cost of RATs.
- Staged return of non-urgent elective surgery:
From next Monday 7 February, non-elective surgery requiring an overnight stay can now safely resume at private hospitals and some of our public hospitals that are in a position to do so in regional and rural NSW.
- COVID-19 Resources for Managing Your Business
What do I need to do if a worker tests positive at my workplace?
NSW Health has provided a useful list of steps on what your business needs to do following reports of a positive COVID-19 test at your workplace.
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ADIA CEO Update - ADX Sydney 2022
ADX Sydney 2022
The Australian Dental Industry Association wishes to advise members and exhibitors that the upcoming ADX Sydney 2022 at the International Convention Centre (ICC) at this point in time is still planning to proceed on 17-19 March 2022.
At this stage, the NSW Government does not envisage implementing restrictions to prevent large events from proceeding. The current medical advice from NSW Health indicates that we've reached peak infection rates and should see case numbers dropping over the next few weeks.
The ADIA will implement the same robust COVID-safe strategy we had at ADX Sydney 2020 and ADX Melbourne 2021, including the use of face masks, sanitisation stations, and controlled entry and exit points.
There are currently 180 exhibitors confirmed, with a waitlist of 56 organisations wanting to exhibit at ADX and only 24 booths remaining for sale.
Delegate confidence in the community remains high. At the end of this week in 2018, we had 1406 registrations. In 2020 we had 1605 registrations. And as of today, we have 2720, almost double the registrations for the same time in 2018.
Over the next three weeks, we will monitor the situation closely and continue to update members and exhibitors on a weekly basis to advise of any changes leading up to the event.
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Latest COVID-19 Business News
Pandemic Leave
The Fair Work Commission amended 99 modern awards to include unpaid 'pandemic leave' and allow the flexibility to take double the amount of annual leave at half pay. The operation of the unpaid pandemic leave provision of Schedule X - Additional measures during the COVID-19 pandemic has been extended in 73 awards until 30 June 2022.
Read more here.
Rent Relief Extended for Small Businesses
The NSW Government is extending rent relief regulation until March 13 for small business owners impacted by COVID-19.
Full details and how to apply: https://www.smallbusiness.nsw.gov.au/get-help/covid-19/covid-19-grants-and-support-small-business
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Australian Dental Industry Awards 2022 - Finalists announced!
Congratulations to all finalists in the Australian Dental Industry Awards 2022!
We are proud to announce the finalists in the Australian Dental Industry Awards 2022 have been determined. The Awards recognise the dental product manufacturers and suppliers that have empowered oral health professionals to advance the health and wellbeing of all Australians.
Finalists in the Australian Dental Industry Awards 2022 are:
Company Finalists | Individual Finalists |
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ADIA 2021 AGM - Notice of Meeting
Be advised of the upcoming Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Australian Dental Industry Association (ADIA). Details of this meeting are as follows:
Meeting: 2021 ADIA Annual General Meeting
Date: Monday 8 November, 2021
Time: 2:00 PM (AEDT)
Location: Online, Virtual Meeting.
Meeting papers comprise:
1. 2021 AGM Agenda
2. 2020 AGM Minutes
3. Independent Auditor's 2021 Financial Report
NOTE: Please note that all AGM meeting papers are available in the member resources section of the ADIA website. You will need to log in to access these. Please have your password ready to log in.
At the meeting, members will have the opportunity to:
- find out about ADIA's operations and finances;
- ask questions about the operations and finances of the ADIA, and
- speak about any items on the agenda.
In addition, corporate members will be asked to vote on the resolutions proposed.
As this meeting will be held virtually, it would be helpful if any queries or questions could be addressed in advance. If you have any questions about the content of the special resolutions proposed, it would be greatly appreciated if you would raise these with the CEO prior to the day of the AGM.
At the meeting corporate members will be asked to:
- accept the minutes for the 2020 annual general meeting;
- accept the independent auditor's report.
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