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Brisbane Disability Connection Expo 2025: A gateway to choice

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Published: March 13, 2025
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BIG SUCCESS: Memories of the 2024 Brisbane Disability Connection Expo.
BIG SUCCESS: Memories of the 2024 Brisbane Disability Connection Expo.
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QUEENSLAND’S largest and most interactive disability and NDIS-focused event, the Brisbane Disability Connection Expo, will be held at the Brisbane Convention Centre on March 21-22.

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  • WHY ATTENDING THIS EXPO MATTERS
  • A HANDS-ON, INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE
  • MORE THAN JUST INFORMATION – A FUN AND INCLUSIVE EXPERIENCE
  • EMPOWERING CHOICE AND CONTROL

This isn’t just an expo – it’s a community-driven experience designed to connect NDIS participants, carers, families, and service providers in an engaging and supportive environment.

In Australia, over 4.4 million people live with some form of disability.

One of the biggest challenges they face isn’t just managing daily life – it’s finding the right services and support when they need them most.

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Navigating the complexities of the NDIS, accessing allied health professionals, securing essential equipment, and understanding available options can often feel overwhelming.

That’s why this expo exists – to bridge the gap, provide real solutions, and empower individuals with knowledge and choice.

WHY ATTENDING THIS EXPO MATTERS

For individuals with disabilities, having access to the right services can transform independence, wellbeing, and quality of life.

With over 200 exhibitors and 20+ NDIS experts on hand, this event is a one-stop destination to explore service providers, receive real-time advice, and discover support options that may not have been previously considered.

For carers, guardians, and family members, the expo is an opportunity to gain valuable insights, connect with support networks, and learn about new advancements in disability care.

Caring for a loved one can be challenging, and this event provides a unique chance to ask questions, access resources, and discover innovative solutions to make caregiving easier and more effective.

A HANDS-ON, INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE

Unlike traditional expos that rely on booths and brochures, the Brisbane Disability Connection Expo is fully interactive. Attendees can engage directly with service providers, test equipment, participate in demonstrations, and receive on-the-spot guidance.

Whether you need support with early intervention, allied health, home and community services, or complex case management, this event provides practical solutions and real connections.

MORE THAN JUST INFORMATION – A FUN AND INCLUSIVE EXPERIENCE

Beyond essential resources, the expo offers an engaging and inclusive environment for all ages. Across five entertainment zones, visitors can enjoy a variety of interactive activities.

The Main Entertainment Zone will host dance and movement sessions every 30 minutes, encouraging attendees to experience the benefits of movement therapy.

Meanwhile, families can look forward to balloon artists, face painting, hair braiding, and a jumping castle, ensuring a fun and welcoming atmosphere for children and adults alike.

EMPOWERING CHOICE AND CONTROL

As demand for disability services grow, access to clear, transparent information has never been more important.

The Brisbane Disability Connection Expo 2025 is about empowering individuals with choice and control.

It’s a place where participants can find the services they need, discover new possibilities, and gain the knowledge to make informed decisions – all within a welcoming, supportive, and engaging community setting.

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