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Kuremara to Participate in Sydney Disability Connection Expo 2025

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Sydney, NSW – Kuremara is pleased to announce its participation in the upcoming Sydney Disability Connection Expo 2025, scheduled to take place on 23–24 May 2025 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the International Convention Centre (ICC), Sydney. 

With more than 4.4 million Australians living with disability, access to the right services at the right time remains a key challenge for many individuals and families. This premier event brings together NDIS participants, families, carers, support coordinators, service providers, and sector professionals to foster meaningful connections and improve accessibility to essential supports. 

As one of the largest and most comprehensive NDIS-related expos in Australia, the event will host over 20+ NDIS specialists offering expert advice and real-time solutions. Kuremara is proud to be part of this initiative, working collaboratively to support individuals in navigating the NDIS and achieving greater independence and wellbeing. 

“At Kuremara, we believe in a future where disability support is not only accessible but also empowering,” said Saru Chifadza, Chief Operating Officer at Kuremara Care. 
“Events like the Sydney Disability Connection Expo play a vital role in breaking down barriers and creating genuine opportunities for connection and progress.” 

Engaging Activities and Inclusive Entertainment 

In addition to its valuable networking and learning opportunities, the expo will feature a variety of interactive experiences designed to engage attendees of all ages and abilities, including: 

  • Main Stage Entertainment, with interactive dance performances every 30 minutes 

  • Art therapy, exercise, and dance sessions 

  • Dedicated entertainment zones offering face painting, balloon artistry, hair braiding, and a jumping castle 

Free Registration Now Open 

Admission to the event is free, but registration is essential. Attendees can secure their place via the official Eventbrite link: Register Here 


Contact details:

Saru Chifadza 
Chief Operating Officer,
Kuremara Care
 
📧 Email: schifadz[email protected] 
📞 Phone: 1300 000 799 
🌐 Website: www.kuremara.com.au 

Address: Level 14,  
3 Parramatta Square,  
Parramatta NSW 2150 

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