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Kuremara’s Showcase of Comprehensive NDIS Services at Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024

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Kuremara is thrilled to declare its participation in the Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024. This expo is happening on October 18-19 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. This highly anticipated occasion is organised by Developing Australian Communities and promises to be significant because of the presence of service providers, families, carers and participants. All work together to better the lives of the disability community  

Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024 

The Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024 is a unique opportunity for NDIS participants, carers, and service providers to connect, learn, and explore a wide range of products and services aimed at improving the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. The expo will feature over many service providers, interactive workshops, and informative presentations, creating an inclusive and engaging environment for all attendees. 

For more information about the Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024, please visit: 

[Developing Australian Communities] 

(https://developingauscommunities.com.au/melbourne-expo-2024/). 

Visit Us at the Expo

We invite all attendees to visit our booth at the Melbourne Disability Connection Expo 2024. Our team will be on hand to provide detailed information about our services, answer any questions, and discuss how we can support you or your loved ones in achieving their goals. We look forward to connecting with NDIS participants, their families, and other service providers to share our vision of empowering individuals through quality care and support. 

About Kuremara 

Kuremara is the registered NDIS provider with over a decade of experience in providing primary healthcare services to the disability community in various parts of Australia. We work for disability inclusion in all sectors of life with independence, freedom and flexibility for the participants to achieve their life goals. Our services are customised and person-centric bringing positivity in our participants lives due to which we are recognised as the reliable NDIS service provider. 

To learn more about Kuremara, visit https://www.kuremara.com.au 


Contact details:

Phone: 1300 000 799 

Email: [email protected]  

Website: www.kuremara.com.au 

Address: Brisbane: 3/18 Kilroe St, Milton QLD 4064 

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