

More than 88.9 per cent of Australians aged 16 years and over are now fully vaccinated, including more than 95.1 per cent of over 50 year olds and more than 98.7 per cent of Australians over 70 years of age. More than 93.2 per cent of the Australian population aged 16 years and over have now had a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, including over 97.9 per cent of over 50 year olds and more than 99 per cent of over 70 year olds. In the previous 7 days, more than 545,241 vaccines have been administered in Australia. To date, 40,031,174 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Australia, including 96,692 in the previous 24 hours. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to surge in many countries around the world.Īustralia’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues to expand. Globally there have been over 268.4 million cases and, sadly, over 5.2 million deaths, with 715,430 new cases and 8,033 deaths reported in the last 24 hours. More than 49.6 million tests have been undertaken, with 1,202,886 million tests reported in the past 7 days. Since the beginning of the pandemic there have been 225,640 confirmed cases in Australia and, sadly, 2,084 people have died.


National Cabinet, which has met 27 times in 2021 (59 times since its establishment in March 2020), is a critical forum to talk through plans for managing COVID-19 and also key national policy alignment on other critical national issues, including mental health and suicide prevention, health and hospital systems, ensuring the wellbeing of our Indigenous communities, and women’s economic security. You do not need to enter anything in these boxes if you are just planning some quick cabinets and are not interested in seeing a floor plan or elevation view.National Cabinet met today for the final time in 2021 to discuss a range of significant national issues, including our response to COVID-19 and the new Omicron strain. The wall # box will then be enabled.Ĭabinets may also be placed with the Click & Drag feature. If you need to change the wall number, make sure you close the elevation or floor plan view and then open the edit window for the cabinet.

When planning cabinets in the elevation view, this box will be disabled. It is mostly used for valances.Ĥ.Wall #, this is the wall that this cabinet will be placed on in the floor plan or elevation views. If you make your toe kicks separate, set this to the height of your toe kick and set the toe kick to zero on the cabinet.ģ.From wall, this is how much to hold the cabinet away from the wall on the floor plan view. It is used mostly for upper cabinets, but can come in handy at times. To place a cabinet on a wall, you need to enter a few items in the cabinet edit window.ġ.Location, this is the dimension from the left end of the wall to the left side of the cabinet.Ģ.Off floor, this is the height to the bottom of the cabinet. To create an island wall, set the wall depth and height to zero. To exit the wall setup window without saving the changes, click the Cancel button or the X in the upper right corner of the window. When you have your walls set the way you need them press the Save and Close button. These will not show on the floor plan view. The walls will have a small arrow indicating the front of them. Putting a check in the checkbox at the top of the window will automatically start the next wall from the left end of the previous wall. Pressing the Delete button will delete the last wall.
#Cabinet planner update update
Make any needed changes and press the Update button. When a wall is selected, it's sizes will be placed in the text boxes and the wall will temporarily colored red. Once you have more than one wall you can edit any wall by selecting it from the dropdown box on the right top of the window. To edit this wall simply enter any sizes or angle and press the Update button. The program will adjust the scale no matter what sizes you enter. Lift the mouse button and the text boxes along the top of the window will be filled in with the information about the wall. The front of the wall will have an arrow pointing towards it. While the left button is down, move the mouse and a wall will be expanded from where you started. Place your mouse anywhere in the white box, press and hold the left mouse button.
