Top 10 Things to Review for the New NDIS Price Guide | July 2025

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The new NDIS Pricing Arrangements take effect 1 July 2025. And if you’re not across them yet, you’re not alone.

NDIS Pricing Arrangements Are Changing – Are You Ready?

 

This free guide breaks down the Top 10 Things NDIS Providers need to review to be up-to-date. From new therapy rates and travel time caps to critical plan management updates, we’ve got the essential info – minus the fluff.

 

The NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits are designed to make sure participants get value for money and fair access to the support they need. These price limits set the maximum that registered providers can charge for specific supports – and with changes taking effect 1 July, understanding the updates is critical. This guide helps you stay compliant with the new rules, navigate travel and non-face-to-face claim types, and ensure you’re charging correctly when delivering supports to NDIA-managed or plan-managed participants. It’s not just about price changes – it’s about making sure your services remain sustainable, transparent, and aligned with NDIS expectations.

 

What’s in the guide:

 

  • The new hourly rates for key therapy services
  • Why travel time claims could trip you up (and how to stay compliant)
  • What’s changing with plan management fees
  • Why it’s time to rethink flat pricing
  • Must-do tasks before 30 June—so you don’t lose data or miss audit checks
  • And more practical tips to keep your team and clients informed

 

This Guide Is For You If…

 

  • You’re running a care business under the NDIS
  • You need to update billing, rosters, or service rates
  • You want to avoid under-claiming, over-claiming, or non-compliance
  • You’re not a ShiftCare customer (yet) and need extra support navigating the new pricing

 

If you’re a ShiftCare customer, get in touch with us for your version of the guide.

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