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Showcase SA – Coronavirus Business Briefing

On Friday 27th March, 12:00pm – 1:30pm Showcase South Australia is hosting the  Coronavirus Briefing. At the briefing you will hear from:

Our event sponsor: Department for Trade and Investment (DTI), Todd Miller, Manager, International Market Development will share a State perspective of the pandemic and what that means for SA businesses

SA Pathology, Dr Tom Dodd – Busting the health myths surrounding the Coronavirus.

Finlaysons Lawyers, Will Snow – Employment contracts, legal and HR implications of working from home,

iCorp Insure, Daniel Hubbard – Business insurance, what can you claim and how do you need to adapt your current policy.

Gain the tools and information you need across these important categories to best manage the current climate.

If you are a current showcase member, a link will be sent to your email if you’re not a member, businesses can sign up to our weekly webinar subscription for only $50+GST, which will allow you to access all webinars broadcast that week. You can cancel at any time. Subscribe here: https://showcasesa.com.au/product/business-webinar-series-adapt-survive/

For more information about Showcase SA memberships, our weekly subscription to our webinar, please email kelly@showcasesa.com.au

 

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