23/10/2025
MONDAY NEXT WEEK – NATIONAL PROTEST: STOP THE NDIS CUTS! 1.00pm AEDST Monday 27 October 2025
Every Australian Counts supports the national protest to save our NDIS - Safe, Fair and Forever!
Where: Parliament House Federation Mall (road in front of the lawns)
When: 1.00pm AEDST, Monday 27 October 2025
Event details:
👉 https://facebook.com/events/s/save-our-ndis-at-parliament-sa/4078509962415060/
Livestream available via Australian Neurodivergent Parents Association - ANPA
Accessible, family-friendly, Auslan-interpreted event
Across Australia, disabled people, families and allies are uniting to say enough is enough. All welcome to attend.
Rally with us Monday 27th at 1pm to save our NDIS!
[Image Description: A colourful protest poster with bold text and photos of speakers. Large purple and black text reads: “STOP THE NDIS CUTS!” with a broken heart icon between the words. Below, white text on a purple box reads:
“1pm Monday October 27, Parliament House Federation Mall, Canberra, ACT.
Nothing About Us Without Us! We demand an NDIS that is Safe, Fair and Forever!
Meeting point: road in front of Parliament House Lawns.” To the right, text lists confirmed speakers:
Senator Jordon Steele-John (Australian Greens), Marayke Jonkers (3-time Paralympian and President, People with Disabilities Australia), Craig Wallace (Advocacy for Inclusion), Heidi La Paglia (Regional Autistic Engagement Network), Sarah Langston (Australian Neurodivergent Parents Association), Gowri Glasson (My H’Art Space), Pip Cullen (Nobody Worse Off Coalition), Kyle Montgomery (Dharawal Disability Action Network), Mark Pietsch (Physical Disability Australia) and Sam Connor (Disability Rights Activist). It notes that more speakers will be announced and lists accessibility details including wheelchair access, Auslan interpreters sponsored by Deaf Connect, livestreaming, low sensory spaces, accessible toilets, and surgical masks provided. At the bottom right are photos of several speakers: Senator Jordon Steele-John raising a fist, Marayke Jonkers smiling and holding her Paralympic medals, Craig Wallace speaking through a megaphone, Gowri Glasson smiling in front of a pink background, and Heidi La Paglia and Sarah Langston smiling in individual portraits. A text box credits The Nobody Worse Off Coalition (NWO) — a joint initiative of the Regional Autistic Engagement Network, Australian Neurodivergent Parents Association, Disabled People Against Cuts, Dharawal Disability Action Network, and allied health providers. Background colours are cream, purple, and teal, with illustrated figures at the bottom.]