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Kuremara Announces Participation in Brisbane Disability Connection Expo 2025

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Brisbane, Australia – February 18, 2025 – Kuremara, a leading NDIS-registered service provider, is excited to announce its participation in the Brisbane Disability Connection Expo 2025. The event is scheduled for March 21 and 22, 2025, at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, running daily from 10 am to 4 pm. 

Sponsored by GNA Services, the Brisbane Disability Connection Expo 2025 is Australia's largest disability and NDIS-focused event. It brings together over 200 exhibitors, including NDIS service providers, allied health professionals, early intervention specialists, and resource and equipment suppliers. The expo aims to connect participants, families, carers, and service providers, fostering an inclusive community and providing valuable information and support. 

This marks Kuremara's second consecutive year participating in the Brisbane Disability Connection Expo. Reflecting on last year's success, Kuremara's CEO stated, "Our involvement in the 2024 expo allowed us to engage directly with the community, understand their needs, and showcase our personalised NDIS services. We are eager to build upon these connections and continue empowering individuals with disabilities to live fulfilling lives."

Visitors to Kuremara's booth can expect comprehensive information about their range of services, including: 

  • Supported Independent Living (SIL): Customised support to help participants maintain independence and well-being. 

  • In-Home Support: Personalised assistance tailored to individual needs within the comfort of one's home. 

  • Short-Term Accommodation (STA): Flexible housing solutions for short-term needs. 

  • Community Access: Programs designed to foster social connections and community involvement. 

  • Community Nursing: Professional healthcare services provided within the community setting. 

  • Transport: Reliable transportation services to support daily activities and appointments. 

  • NDIS Mental Health Care: Specialised support focusing on mental health and well-being. 

The expo offers more than just informational booths; it's a vibrant community event featuring entertainment zones with interactive dance performances, art therapy sessions, exercise classes, and activities for all ages, including hair braiding, balloon artistry, face painting, and a jumping castle. Attendees will also have access to multiple NDIS experts ready to answer questions and provide real-time solutions. 

Kuremara invites all participants, families, carers, and support coordinators to visit their booth, engage with their team, and explore how their services can be tailored to individual needs.

Want to see how we engaged with the community last year? Click here to explore our gallery and relive the moments from the 2024 Brisbane Disability Connection Expo!

For more information about the Brisbane Disability Connection Expo 2025, including registration details, please visit the official event website: https://developingauscommunities.com.au/brisbane-expo-2025/

About Kuremara: 

Kuremara is a dedicated NDIS-registered service provider committed to empowering individuals with disabilities through personalised support services. With a focus on independence and community integration, Kuremara offers a range of services tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of each participant.

 

About us:

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Contact details:

Saru Chifadza

Managing Director

Phone: 1300 000 799 

Website: https://kuremara.com.au 

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