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What Is the NDIS Price Guide and How Does It Work?

Last reviewed 1 July 2026 · 6 min read · By Sarah M., Support Coordinator
In short

The NDIS Price Guide, officially the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits, sets the maximum prices a provider can charge for each support item. Limits vary by day, time of day and region, and the document is reviewed and reissued by the NDIA on 1 July each year.

What the document actually is

The publication most people call the “NDIS Price Guide” is formally titled the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits. It is published by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) and lists every support item alongside its support category, item number and a maximum price.

A price limit is a ceiling, not a fixed fee. A registered provider can charge up to the limit but is free to charge less. The guide exists so that participants and providers share a common reference for what supports may cost across the scheme.

Sets maximum prices per support item, not minimum or fixed prices
Organised by support category and item number
Differentiates pricing by day type, time of day and geographic region

How price caps and limits are structured

Many support items, especially personal care and community participation, are priced by the hour with different limits depending on when the support is delivered. A weekday daytime shift sits at one limit, while evenings, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays attract higher limits to reflect penalty conditions.

Location also matters. Standard metropolitan and regional areas use the national price limit, while remote and very remote regions carry loadings to account for the higher cost of delivering support in those areas.

Pricing factor
Why it changes the limit
Day of week
Weekend and public holiday limits are higher than weekday limits
Time of day
Daytime, evening and overnight shifts carry different caps
Region
Remote and very remote areas attract a price loading
Support category
Each category (e.g. core, capacity building) has its own item limits

How to read it and find the current version

To look up a support, find the relevant support category, then the specific item number and its description. Read across to the price limit column and check which day, time and region apply to your situation. The line item your provider records on an invoice should match a description in the guide.

Always work from the current edition. Because the document is updated annually on 1 July, an older copy may quote limits that no longer apply. The current version is published free on the official NDIS website, and your plan manager or support coordinator can help you interpret specific items.

Make sense of your support pricing

Our quick-reference guide breaks down how NDIS price limits apply to everyday supports so you can plan with confidence.

Open the price guide tool →
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Sarah M., Support CoordinatorReviewed by TQN.Care's NDIS support team · 8+ years in disability support coordination.
Common questions

Questions, answered.

Is the NDIS Price Guide the maximum or the set price? +
It sets the maximum. A registered provider can charge up to the listed price limit for a support item but may choose to charge less. It is a ceiling, not a fixed rate.
How often is the NDIS Price Guide updated? +
The NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits is reviewed and reissued by the NDIA each year, with the new edition taking effect from 1 July. Limits can change between editions, so always use the current version.
Why do prices differ for weekends and evenings? +
Support delivered on evenings, weekends and public holidays carries higher price limits to reflect the penalty rates that apply to those shifts under workplace conditions.
Do prices change depending on where I live? +
Yes. Standard metropolitan and regional areas use the national price limit, while remote and very remote regions attract a loading because supports cost more to deliver there.
Where do I find the current NDIS Price Guide? +
The current edition is published free on the official NDIS website. A plan manager or support coordinator can also help you find and interpret the limits for the supports in your plan.
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