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What in the NDIS now?

What in the NDIS now?

By: Hannah Redford and Sam Rosenbuam
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A Podcast about all things NDIS. We interview providers and participants to discuss their journey. We also talk about changes being made, because there are constantly changes in the NDIS!

Hannah Redford 2023
Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Episode 65 - Shaun Bickley - ourfairgo.org.au
    Jun 25 2025

    On this episode, Hannah and Sam welcome back Shaun Bickley to discuss the progress being made in abolishing subminimum wage in Australia. This is another amazing conversation, and we are excited to support Shaun and urge our listeners to get involved in this vital movement.

    Please check out the website:

    ourfairgo.org.au

    Please consider supporting Shaun and the team if you can, and please get the word out to your networks to help us boost Our Fair Go.

    If you want to get in touch with us, you can:

    Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.com

    Contact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.au

    Contact Sam sam@rc-co.au

    This episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.

    Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.

    Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.

    You can also check out our Patreon:

    What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | Patreon

    Subscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!

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    41 mins
  • Episode 64 - What in the NDIS news (13/06/2025)
    Jun 13 2025

    Welcome to the latest episode of What in the NDIS news. On this episode, Hannah and Sam provide an update on what is happening with the recent changes to funding periods and more.

    To find out more about what is discussed on this episode, check out the following links:

    https://www.ndis.gov.au/news/10728-message-ceo-about-supporting-you-manage-your-ndis-funding

    https://www.qfcc.qld.gov.au/childsafe/reportable-conduct-scheme

    https://www.dss.gov.au/system/files/resources/2024-09-25-section-33-plain-english-summary-1.pdf

    If you want to get in touch with us, you can:

    Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.com

    Contact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.au

    Contact Sam sam@rc-co.au

    This episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.

    Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.

    Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.

    You can also check out our Patreon:

    What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | Patreon

    Subscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!

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    22 mins
  • Episode 63 - What in the NDIS news (19/05/2025)
    May 18 2025

    On this episode, Sam and Hannah discuss some major changes that are happening TODAY in the NDIS world.

    The NDIA have communicated poorly about these changes, so we can't refer you to any news releases or information directly from the source, but as is usually the case, there is a wonderful article from DIA which we recommend you take a look at to learn more about what we discuss in this episode. You can check that out here:

    https://www.intermediaries.org.au/news/section-33-ndis-plan-funding-periods/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKT8QpleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFTWW9KbUZ1NlhrVzlhSDhFAR6jk6Ct16YC3xuPssFv8fIz5hEQU1mPmGOhTn4kxhnjYdSY4DmGHtOLa8szYg_aem_VSC3xZzElgP4g4cLp2mu2A

    If you want to get in touch with us, you can:

    Contact the podcast whatinthendispod@gmail.com

    Contact Hannah hello@plandecoders.com.au

    Contact Sam sam@rc-co.au

    This episode of What in the NDIS now? Is brought to you by Astalty.

    Astalty is the software solution for NDIS professionals, built by NDIS professionals. Astalty is my go-to software, and Astalty is trusted and loved by hundreds of other NDIS providers. I love how easy it is to use, and how it keeps all my participant information, notes, and invoicing in one place, available to me at any time, from any device.

    Sign up now for your 14-day free trial. Head to astalty.com.au to sign up today and see for yourself how much easier managing all your NDIS business needs is by using Astalty. Thanks again to Astalty for sponsoring today’s episode.

    You can also check out our Patreon:

    What In The NDIS Now? Podcast | Patreon

    Subscribing to our Patreon supports us to continue producing What in the NDIS now? As a perk of subscribing, you too can send us your questions, which we will answer in an upcoming episode!

    Show More Show Less
    44 mins

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