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NDIS Support in Nundah

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About the area

Support that knows Nundah.

Horizons Support Network supports NDIS participants in Nundah, a northside suburb with a strong village feel, practical transport links and easy access to green space. From Nundah Village and Boyd Park to the Kedron Brook bikeway and nearby Toombul area, there are plenty of familiar places to build routine and confidence.

We work with individuals and families in Nundah to provide flexible, person-centred support that fits the person's real week. That might mean practising train travel, getting out for a walk, building shopping routines, or having a familiar worker support daily personal activities and living skills at home.

Nundah is an established northside suburb known for its village precinct, local cafes, apartments, Queenslander homes and strong public transport access. Nundah Village gives the suburb a compact centre for food, errands and community connection, while the train station makes city trips practical.

The suburb has a balanced feel. The village area can be lively during the day, but nearby parks, the Kedron Brook bikeway and quieter residential streets give locals calmer options for walking, exercise and one-on-one support.

People choose Nundah for its mix of convenience, transport and neighbourhood character. It works well for families, students, professionals and older residents who want local shops, buses, trains, parks and northside access close together.

Getting out, building confidence and feeling at home in Nundah: from Nundah Village precinct to a quiet coffee nearby.

Local things to do

Places we get out to in Nundah.

7 real, local spots we use to build routine, confidence and connection, at a pace that suits each participant.

  • Nundah Village precinctA compact local dining and shopping area, useful for social outings, errands and independent ordering practice.
  • Nundah train stationA key northside stop on the Shorncliffe line, helpful for supported travel training and CBD trips.
  • Boyd ParkA local green space with room for walking, play and relaxed outdoor support sessions.
  • Kedron Brook BikewayA popular walking and cycling route for active community participation and confidence outdoors.
  • Toombul area (nearby)A familiar local transport and neighbourhood point, useful for route practice and nearby errands.
  • Nundah LibraryA Brisbane City Council library with quiet spaces, free programs and community facilities.
  • Oxenham ParkOpen local parkland close to the village, good for fresh air and low-pressure community time.
Getting around
  • Bus
  • Train

Nundah has its own train station on the Shorncliffe line, with bus routes through the village and nearby Toombul area. Sandgate Road, the Airport Link and surrounding arterial roads also make trips across Brisbane practical by car.

How we help

Three ways we support people in Nundah.

Why Horizons? Relationships come first. You get a familiar face who learns what a good day looks like for the person you care about, so progress in Nundah is built on trust, not a roster of strangers.

Horizons Support Network is a non-registered NDIS provider, supporting self-managed and plan-managed participants across Brisbane.

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Tell us a little about who the support is for and what a good day looks like. A real person replies within one business day, with no pressure and no obligation.

  • A real person, never a call centre
  • We get to know the person first
  • No pressure and no obligation

Make an enquiry

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Nearby

Some of the areas we support nearby.

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