Hybrid Town Hall briefing on the NDIS Review
Event description
You are invited to a special Town Hall briefing on the NDIS Review.
Hear directly from NDIS Review panel members on the blueprint to build a better disability support system and ask your questions of the panel.
Easy Read version available here.
This event will feature:
- Review Co-chairs Professor Bruce Bonyhady AM and Ms Lisa Paul AO PSM
- Review members Kirsten Dean and Douglas Herd
- Closing remarks from the Hon. Bill Shorten MP Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme
This is a hybrid event so you can join us in person in Melbourne at the Rydges CBD 186 Exhibition Street or watch live online. Choose the relevant ticket option to suit your personal circumstance.
If you are unable to join us at this time we will have a Sydney event on 18 December 2023 and livestreamed online registrations for this event will open soon.
Accessibility:
Wheelchair - The venue is wheelchair accessible and has accessible toilets on the same level as the event.
Auslan - We will have an Auslan interpreter available for those in person and online.
Closed captioning - Will be available online and in person.
Hearing Loop - Will be available for those attending in person.
Low sensory space - Will be available for those attending in person.
Assistance animals – A watering station will be available.
Parking - There is paid parking available on site, subject to availability and is wheelchair accessible.
Public Transport - Is available to and from the event. The venue is 350m from Parliament station, while accessible tram stops are located nearby at Spring St/Bourke St and Russell St/Bourke St. Nearby bus stops can be found on Lonsdale Street.
Please note this is NOT a media event this is for disability community stakeholders.
Timezone support:
If you are joining us virtually from a different state here are the start times in your local timezone.
WA: 7am
NT: 8.30am
SA: 9.30am
Queensland: 9am
NSW, Tasmania, ACT: 10am
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