Access 2 Place Housing

Access 2 Place Housing Access 2 Place is a leading not-for-profit providing affordable, accessible housing for people with disabilities in South Australia.

We deliver purpose-built homes that empower individuals to live independently and thrive in inclusive communities. Access 2 Place Housing is an independent, not-for-profit community housing organisation established to supply and maintain appropriate housing for South Australians living with a disability across the State, including metropolitan Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Port Pirie, Millicent and M

urray Bridge. Helping some of the state’s most vulnerable citizens, the organisation was specifically created to provide affordable, accessible and appropriate housing throughout South Australia for people living with a disability.

Today marks the start of this year’s National Reconciliation Week.At Access 2 Place, we acknowledge Aboriginal and Torre...
27/05/2026

Today marks the start of this year’s National Reconciliation Week.

At Access 2 Place, we acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land, waters and communities across Australia.

We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and recognise the ongoing strength, culture and contribution of First Nations peoples.

Reconciliation will not happen by itself. It takes all of us.

This National Reconciliation Week, we are All In.

NDIS Reform UpdateAs many of you may already be aware, there has been a significant announcement from Mark Butler outlin...
24/04/2026

NDIS Reform Update

As many of you may already be aware, there has been a significant announcement from Mark Butler outlining a major redesign of the NDIS.

The proposed changes include updates to:

🔹 NDIS Plans and funding structures
🔹 Eligibility and assessment processes
🔹 The role of providers and intermediaries
🔹 Registration requirements across the sector
🔹 Timing of upcoming framework changes

These reforms are expected to be introduced progressively, with further detail to be confirmed over time.

For more information, see the article from DSC below.

NDIS Plans, eligibility, and the market are set to change as part of a host of reforms announced today by NDIS Minister Mark Butler at the National Press Club. The 'reset' will include limitations on social and community participation funding, changes to NDIS eligibility, the commissioning of certai...

What a great morning connecting with our tenants!Our recent Tenant Engagement Network (TEN) Coffee & Chat at Bonython Pa...
07/04/2026

What a great morning connecting with our tenants!

Our recent Tenant Engagement Network (TEN) Coffee & Chat at Bonython Park brought together tenants and support staff for a relaxed catch-up, great coffee, plenty of chocolate, and lots of smiles.

It’s always a pleasure creating space for people to connect and spend time together as part of the Access 2 Place community.

Want to join us next time? Sign up to stay informed about upcoming TEN events and activities - https://access2place.com.au/tenants/community/

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We had a great day at the Disability, Ageing and Lifestyle (DAL) Expo in Mount Gambier last Friday!  Foundation It was l...
17/03/2026

We had a great day at the Disability, Ageing and Lifestyle (DAL) Expo in Mount Gambier last Friday! Foundation

It was lovely to connect with our tenants and meet local support providers doing great work in the community.

Thanks to everyone who came by to say hello. We always enjoy these opportunities to connect.

06/03/2026

What does being part of the Access 2 Place community feel like?

In this clip, Nick talks about what it means to feel connected and supported as part of the Access 2 Place community.

Through initiatives like our Tenant Engagement Network (TEN) events and our Community Housing Advisory Group (CHAG), tenants have opportunities to connect, share their experiences and help shape the way we work.

International Women’s Day 2026 | Balance the ScalesThis year’s theme, Balance the Scales, reminds us that every woman an...
05/03/2026

International Women’s Day 2026 | Balance the Scales

This year’s theme, Balance the Scales, reminds us that every woman and girl deserves to be safe, heard and free to shape their own life.

At Access 2 Place, we recognise and celebrate the women across our community, including tenants, staff, partners and supporters, who contribute every day to building stronger, more inclusive communities.

This International Women’s Day, we stand with our community in supporting fairness and opportunity for all.

25/02/2026

How has Nick found his experience with the Access 2 Place team?

In this short clip, he talks about what it’s like to work with a team that listens and supports him.

At Access 2 Place, we believe people living with disability should feel heard, respected and involved in decisions about their home.

19/02/2026

What difference can a stable and secure home make for a person living with disability?

In this clip, Nick shares what having that foundation has meant for his life.

At Access 2 Place, we focus on more than just housing. We provide secure, purpose-built homes and sustainable tenancy management so people can live with independence, choice and long-term certainty.

Stability creates space for confidence, growth and new possibilities.

Take a moment to listen: https://youtu.be/m_GfwEYHxF8

We’re excited to be heading to Mount Gambier in March for the Disability, Ageing and Lifestyle Expo (DAL) The DAL Expo i...
19/02/2026

We’re excited to be heading to Mount Gambier in March for the Disability, Ageing and Lifestyle Expo (DAL)
The DAL Expo is a free community event bringing together disability and ageing services, information providers, and local organisations, all in one place.

📍 Wulanda Recreation & Convention Centre
📅 Friday, 13 March 2026
⏰ 10:00am – 3:00pm

Come and say hello to the Access 2 Place team and find out more about housing options for people living with disability across South Australia.

A significant step towards stronger safeguards, clearer accountability, and improved quality for participants receiving ...
19/12/2025

A significant step towards stronger safeguards, clearer accountability, and improved quality for participants receiving high-risk supports.

Mandatory registration for supported independent living (SIL) and platform providers will start on 1 July 2026.

This change will strengthen oversight and ensure providers are accountable for meeting quality and safety standards. Registered providers must pass audits, suitability assessments, and comply with strict worker screening and incident reporting requirements.

This announcement follows extensive consultation and aligns with recommendations from the NDIS Review, Disability Royal Commission, NDIS Provider and Worker Registration Taskforce, and the NDIS Commission’s Own Motion Inquiries.

We will share guidance on transition arrangements in early 2026, giving providers time to prepare while maintaining continuity of support.

See the link to the media release in the comments.

Address

128 Greenhill Road
Adelaide, SA
5061

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61882746300

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