Top Interpreting and Translation Providers in Hobart
There are 2 NDIS Interpreting and Translation providers listed in Hobart. Across 1 reviewed provider, the average rating is 5.0 from 1 reviews. Providers operate across 2 suburbs, including Glenorchy, Hobart.
- Providers
- 2
- Avg rating · 1 reviewed
- 5.0★
- Directory data
- Updated July 2026
About the service
About Interpreting and Translation under the NDIS
Interpreting and translation services help participants communicate clearly when language or communication differences would otherwise be a barrier — spoken-language interpreting for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, Auslan interpreting for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, and translation of written documents. The goal is that participants fully understand information, express their needs, and take part in decisions about their own supports.
These services matter most in planning meetings, medical and allied health appointments, and when understanding important documents, where misunderstandings can lead to the wrong supports. The NDIS generally funds interpreting needed to access your supports and pursue your goals, and good planning identifies where it will be required in advance. When choosing a provider, look for qualified, accredited interpreters, experience in the settings you need, reliable coverage of your language or communication method, and a focus on confidentiality, punctuality, and cultural sensitivity — with a consistent interpreter for ongoing supports where possible.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many Interpreting and Translation providers are there in Hobart?
There are 2 NDIS Interpreting and Translation providers listed in Hobart.
Which Hobart suburbs have the most Interpreting and Translation providers?
Glenorchy, Hobart currently have the most listed Interpreting and Translation providers.
When does the NDIS fund interpreting?
The NDIS generally funds interpreting and translation where it is needed to access your NDIS supports and pursue your goals — for example in planning meetings or when engaging providers. Some mainstream services, such as parts of the health system, provide their own interpreters, so planning helps identify where NDIS-funded interpreting is required.
Does this include Auslan interpreting?
Yes. This category covers Auslan interpreting for participants who are Deaf or hard of hearing, as well as spoken-language interpreting and written translation. Specialised approaches such as tactile interpreting may be available for participants who are Deafblind.
How do I choose an interpreting provider?
Look for qualified, accredited interpreters and translators with experience in the settings you need — health, legal, or planning meetings — and reliable coverage of your language or communication method. Confidentiality, punctuality, cultural sensitivity, and the option of a consistent interpreter for ongoing supports are all important.
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