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ADIA Board
The ADIA Board sets the strategy and governance framework that positions the Association to deliver for its members, now and into the future.
About ADIA
The ADIA Board sets the strategy and governance framework that positions the Association to deliver for its members, now and into the future.
The ADIA Board includes successful industry leaders recognised for their skills and expertise. They consult with internal and external stakeholders to ensure ADIA's projects and advocacy priorities are relevant to member businesses and support growth, job creation and sustainable operations.
Last week ADIA returned to Australian Parliament House for its 2026 Parliamentary Roundtable. President Ryan Green together with ADIA Board directors and members met with parliamentarians and senior departmental representatives to discuss opportunities to improve oral health outcomes across Australia.
The Roundtable provided a direct forum for ADIA delegates to raise priority issues affecting the dental industry and the broader community. Discussions focused on improving awareness and uptake of the Child Dental Benefits Schedule, supporting better access to oral health care in aged care, and ensuring product regulation balances patient safety expectations with the ability to foster innovative product technology in Australia.

ADIA Parliamentary Roundtable delegates at Parliament House 2026
A key focus of the day was ADIA’s Bite Sized Beginnings pilot, which attracted strong interest from both parliamentarians and senior members of the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing. The program was recognised for its potential to support early childhood oral health education, reach families through early learning settings, and help identify oral health issues before they become serious. The discussions highlighted the value of case studies, stronger data and practical evidence to demonstrate how prevention can reduce avoidable hospitalisations and improve outcomes for children.

Senator Helen Polley sharing insights at Parliamentary Roundtable
The roundtable also marked an important advocacy milestone, with the Parliamentary Friends of Dental and Oral Health group reformed and co-chaired by Senator Helen Polley and Dr Monique Ryan MP.
ADIA welcomed this important opportunity to engage with Parliamentarians and Departmental staff and guests in a constructive day of discussion. The insights shared will help inform ADIA’s ongoing advocacy for a stronger dental industry and better oral health for all Australians.
If you would like to discuss any areas of ADIA’s Government advocacy, please get in touch with ADIA Director of Policy and Education, Dr Sarah Raphael at advocacy@adia.org.au

Senator Jordon Steele-John with ADIA Roundtable delegates
Board meetings are attended by the President, Vice President, Immediate Past President, Directors and the Chief Executive Officer (who also serves as Company Secretary). The Board ensures governance in accordance with the ADIA Constitution and maintains a strategic plan that meets member needs.
The Board's mix of skills provides balance across legal, financial, commercial, technical and regulatory specialisations.
The Chief Executive Officer, Kym De Britt, serves as Company Secretary pursuant to the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), the ADIA Constitution and the Association's by-laws.