NOSS Tasmania
Disability services & support organisation
NOSS Tasmania are all working with people with a disability to enrich their quality of life. They support, train and employ people with a disability. NOSS Tasmania are a registered provider of NDIS. Other activities provided include:
- Supporting to individuals and groups at home and in the community
- Run programs at the Red Shed, their vibrant activity centre
- Train and employ people with a disability
- Operate an Australian Disability Enterprise called Bluegum Grounds Maintenance
Location: 49 York Street, Launceston
Phone: (03) 6334 4911
Phone: nossinc.org.au
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