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Poo patrol and sensory gardens: The NDIS can pay for that

Sex, drugs and alcohol banned from the NDIS, but many other items including skiing, kayaking and surfing are still in a grey zone.

Michael Smith

Fancy a new veggie patch, your lawns mowed or even a sensory garden curated to stimulate all five senses? Or perhaps a pet taxi to transport an animal to vet and grooming appointments, or “poo patrol and kitty litter change”.

National Insurance Disability Scheme participants are being told by providers they can get taxpayer funding for these items and services, along with hundreds of others including support for skiing, kayaking, surfing, and classes for yoga, painting, pottery and knitting.

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