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DEC Broadmeadows | Wednesday 1 July

Join us at DEC Broadmeadows on Wednesday 1 July!

Join us at DEC Broadmeadows on Wednesday 1 July!

InLife will be at the Broadmeadows Community Disability Expo, hosted by The Disability Events Community VIC.

This free community event brings together people with disability, families, carers, support workers, providers and local services in one place. It’s a relaxed way to ask questions, meet people and learn more about the support options available in the Broadmeadows area.

It’s a great chance to:

  • meet local disability providers
  • explore support, therapy and housing options
  • ask questions in person
  • connect with people working in the local disability sector
  • find services that may suit your needs, goals and routine

The InLife team will be there for a chat about disability support that’s built around each person’s life.

We support people across Victoria with frequent or complex support needs, including in-home support, community access and Supported Independent Living. If you’re thinking about support for yourself, a family member or someone you work with, we’d love to meet you and talk through what good support could look like.

Event details

Location:
The Meadows Conference and Events Centre
80 Northcorp Boulevard
Broadmeadows VIC 3047

Date:
Wednesday 1 July 2026

Time:
10:00am – 1:00pm

Cost:
Free

Getting there

Free onsite parking is available for up to 300 cars and multiple buses.

The nearest bus stop is Northcorp Boulevard/Camp Road, which is about a 12 to 15 minute walk from the venue.

Register

Register for your free ticket through Humanitix.

Register for DEC Broadmeadows >

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Jack Thompson-Bolt is Senior Brand & Communications Manager at InLife, a Victorian not-for-profit and registered NDIS provider. He has more than a decade of experience in brand strategy, storytelling and digital communications, working across purpose-led finance, B Corps and consumer brands in Australia and New Zealand. At InLife, Jack leads website and editorial strategy, translating complex disability support and NDIS information into clear, accurate and accessible content that supports informed choice, builds trust with families and referrers, and reflects how support is delivered in practice.