NDIS Price Update 2025-26

The NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits (PAPL) 2025–26, effective from 1 July 2025, have been updated following the 2024–25 Annual Pricing Review by NDIA. Key changes include raising the early childhood approach age limit from 7 to 9 years and adding new guidance on provider responsibilities regarding conflicts of interest, reinforcing the importance of transparency and value for money in service delivery. The PAPL outlines pricing rules and controls for NDIS supports, while the Support Catalogue lists all support items, applicable claim types, and corresponding price limits. Registered providers must adhere to these price limits when delivering supports to NDIA-managed or plan-managed participants, although negotiated lower prices remain permissible. If a participant wants to negotiate lower prices, please contact Support Foundation management. More information can be found at https://www.ndis.gov.au/providers/pricing-arrangements

What will change for you with Support Foundation (in simple term)

From 1st July 2025 onwards, your hourly weekdays billing for community participation will be changed to $70.23 per hour from $67.56 per hour. Your KM travel rate per KM will be changed to $1 per KM from $0.97 per KM. Similarly, all other billing will also be done as per most recent PAPL changes. If anyone has any concerns and would like to know more about the most recent PAPL changes, please contact SF management.

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