Top Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements Providers in Punchbowl
There are 13 NDIS Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements providers listed in Punchbowl. Across 11 reviewed providers, the average rating is 4.9 from 92 reviews.
- Providers
- 13
- Avg rating · 11 reviewed
- 4.9★
- Directory data
- Updated July 2026
About the service
About Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements under the NDIS
Assistance with travel and transport helps participants get to work, education, appointments, and community activities when disability makes standard transport difficult. Support can mean a worker accompanying you on public transport to build confidence, a provider supplying accessible vehicles and drivers, or funding that contributes toward the recurring cost of getting around when you rely on taxis or specialised services.
Transport is funded in different ways: recurring transport funding for participants who cannot travel independently, provider travel claimed when a worker transports you as part of another support, and travel training as a capacity-building goal aimed at independence. The NDIS focuses on disability-related travel and expects mainstream options like accessible public transport and concessions to be considered first. When comparing providers, look for accessible vehicles suited to your needs, trained drivers, reliable scheduling, and — if independence is your goal — a clear approach to travel training and measuring progress.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements providers are there in Punchbowl?
There are 13 NDIS Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements providers listed in Punchbowl.
What is the average rating of Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements providers in Punchbowl?
The average rating is 4.9 across 11 reviewed providers.
What kinds of transport support does the NDIS fund?
It can fund a support worker to help you travel, provider-supplied accessible vehicles and drivers, travel training to build independent travel skills, and in some cases recurring funding toward the cost of transport for participants who cannot travel independently. The focus is on disability-related travel that helps you pursue your goals.
Will the NDIS cover all my transport costs?
Not usually. The NDIS funds the disability-related component of transport and expects mainstream options — accessible public transport, community transport, and concessions — to be used where they can meet your needs. It generally does not cover everyday transport costs that any person would have.
How do I choose a transport provider?
Look for accessible vehicles suited to your needs, drivers and workers trained to support you safely, and reliable, punctual scheduling. If your goal is independent travel, ask how they deliver travel training and track your progress toward using public transport on your own.
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