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ADIA CEO Update - 2022-2023 Federal Budget
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2022-2023 Federal Budget |
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered the Government’s annual budget on Tuesday night. The Treasurer declared the Coalition’s budget supported a “dramatic and material improvement to the bottom line”. In the lead-up to the federal election, the spending package focused mainly on individuals and “cost of living relief in a targeted and temporary way”. The relief measures included one-off payments and an immediate 50 per cent cut to the fuel excise, which should trickle down to the user in the next fortnight, lasting until September. You can read the Government release on the 2022-2023 Budget in full. With a forecast deficit of $78 billion in 22-23, the package also included some incentives for business, relevant to ADIA members.
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Technology Investment Boost
The increased Instant Asset Write-off is also still available. Originally released in March 2020 until June of the same year, the purchase threshold increased from $30,000 to $150,000 (per asset) and expanded access to include businesses with aggregated annual turnover or income of less than $5B. The instant asset write-off is available until June 2023. Read the ‘Delivering for Small Businesses’ package. |
COVID-19 Winter Response Plan The Treasurer briefly outlined the COVID-19 Winter Response Plan, including a $6 billion spend to ensure the transition to an open economy is insulated from increased cases of COVID-19 and Influenza during the colder months. The spend includes priority access to treatment for vulnerable populations, maximising access to vaccinations and testing, health system resilience, public communication, and a sizeable PPE investment for the National Medical Stockpile. The Healthcare Package As well as the COVID-19 strategy, the main healthcare focus on Tuesday night was the continued measures taken following the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, along with a substantial package for mental health support services. Healthcare and hospitals were also a key part of the Regional Accelerator Program, outlining heavy investment in several regional areas across Australia.
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2022 Australian Dental Industry Award Winners Announced at ADX Sydney
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Australia’s top performers in the dental industry have been recognised at a gala event at the Sofitel Magnifique Ballroom, Darling Harbour Sydney on Friday 18 Mar 2022.
An initiative of the Australian Dental Industry Association (ADIA), the peak business organisation representing dental product manufacturers and suppliers, the awards were presented during ADX Sydney, Australia’s premier dental event.
“Australia’s dental industry has a strong reputation for best practice. These awards have become synonymous with excellence. They recognise those in our community who support oral health professionals in improving the health of all Australians,” said ADIA CEO, Kym De Britt.
This year TrioClear took out the Sustainability Award. James Squirrel, CEO of Modern Dental Pacific Group encompassing TrioClear was at the ceremony to help celebrate with his team. “We’re really fortunate to have an incredibly passionate and creative team. The product behind this award was five years in development and has been a long-term priority for us. This award is fantastic recognition for all our team’s really hard work,” Mr Squirrel said.
The awards process, convened by the ADIA and judged by industry experts is designed as a reflective process for businesses and their teams, “The calibre of entries, which is always outstanding, seems to improve year on year. It’s really encouraging to see ADIA members getting value out the submission process itself, which is a really helpful tool to set goals going forward and celebrate your team,” Mr De Britt said.
Tabitha Acret of EMS took home the night’s Outstanding Achiever Award. She saw the awards night as a great way to touch base with others in the industry for inspiration. “It’s wonderful to see businesses awarded in areas like sustainability and community. It’s fantastic to see what other people are doing and exciting to see what you need to do to match that level,” Ms Acret said.
Entries will open for the 2023 Australian Dental Industry Awards later this year.
The ADIA President and Board also took the opportunity to present service awards on the evening, including celebrating four businesses for the enormous milestone of 50 years of membership with ADIA.
Australian Dental Industry Award Winners
- Oral Health Partnership Award
Kerr Australia
- Sustainability Award
TrioClear
- Tyro Innovation Award
SDI Limited
- Educational Initiative Award
Dentsply Sirona
- Community Service Award
Credabl
- Marketing Award
Dentsply Sirona
- EnergyAustralia Service and Support Award
Simon Donaldson, Gold & Ceramics Dental Laboratory
- Outstanding Achiever Award
Tabitha Acret, EMS
ADIA Board Award Recipients
- ADIA 50-Year Membership Award
William Green
Gunz Dental
Henry Schein Halas
Ivoclar
- ADIA Industry Pioneer Award
Georges Sara
- ADIA Meritorious Service Award
Mike Covey
- ADIA President’s Award
Joanne Challinor-Rogers
ADIA congratulates the winners in all categories.
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For more information, please contact the Australian Dental Industry Association. P: 1300 943 094
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ADIA CEO Update: Disaster Relief and Support for Small Businesses
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ADX Sydney UpdateWe currently have 6051 delegate registrations (4324 at the same time in 2020) (NSW: 79%, VIC: 8%, QLD: 6%, Other: 7%) and 191 exhibitors confirmed for ADX Sydney. |
Severe Weather and Flooding Support for Small Businesses |
The Federal and State governments have confirmed further support for businesses impacted by flooding to support clean-up, rebuilding and recovery. |
New South Wales: Assistance is being provided to the following 45 local government areas in NSW through the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA):
Queensland: The payments are being provided through the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) for eligible applicants in the 19 local government areas of:
The support package includes:
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ADIA CEO Update: Update on ADX Sydney 2022
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Latest NSW COVID-19 News - a boost to consumer confidence |
From today, NSW will see restrictions eased ahead of schedule following Premier Dominic Perrottet’s announcement yesterday.
Seeing the stabilisation of COVID cases over the last couple of weeks indicates to the public that we are tracking well and should see a further boost in confidence. |
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COVID Safe Preparation for ADX Sydney 2022 |
To ensure that ADX Sydney is as safe as possible, ADIA has conducted an updated risk assessment and will be implementing all recommendations at ADX Sydney.
ADIA will notify ADX Sydney attendees that:
ADIA will Supply Rapid Antigen Tests to all ADX Sydney exhibitors:
NSW Government guidelines are subject to change and precautions will be updated accordingly |
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ADIA CEO Update: 10 February
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ADX Sydney 2022 |
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Latest COVID-19 Business News |
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COVID-19 Resources for Managing Your Business |

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