SEO, Google Ads and websites for NDIS providers across Greater Sydney, a region of 5.6 million people growing fastest in its outer west and south-west, where new participants and SIL demand are concentrated. Run from Sydney by specialists who only work with NDIS providers. Month-to-month, no lock-in.
Sydney is Australia’s largest and most competitive NDIS market. The opportunity is not outspending everyone on “NDIS provider Sydney”. It is owning the suburb and service-level searches, like “SIL vacancies Blacktown” or “NDIS OT Sutherland Shire”, where funded participants are searching and almost nobody is optimising.
Working from Sydney with local providers gives us a picture generic agencies do not have. Greater Sydney reached 5,638,830 people at June 2025, and the ABS puts the sharpest growth in the new-build pockets on the city’s fringe: Box Hill and Nelson in the outer north-west, Marsden Park and Shanes Park nearby, and Austral and Greendale in the outer south-west (ABS). Those are the suburbs where new housing brings new participants and fresh SIL demand, and where a provider’s name is still up for grabs.
The Inner West and Eastern Suburbs read differently. Search demand there skews toward allied health and support coordination rather than accommodation, so a therapy practice in Marrickville competes on different terms than a SIL provider in Penrith.
In our experience running campaigns for Sydney providers, coordinator networks here are dense but parochial. A coordinator in Parramatta rarely places a participant with a provider who looks like it only services the North Shore. That geography should drive your marketing: a provider with homes in Liverpool wastes money ranking city-wide and wins by dominating its actual catchment.
Own your suburbs’ searches, month-to-month
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Accessible, WCAG-compliant, built to convert
SEO, ads and coordinator outreach in one programme
Your campaign targets the regions where you genuinely deliver supports.
A South-West Sydney SIL provider had two new homes sitting half-empty. We built suburb-level pages across their catchment, ran coordinator outreach to 140 local support coordinators, and launched targeted ads for their vacancy types. All four vacancies filled within five months, with a waiting list for the next home.
Read the full case study →We don’t do dentists and tradies on the side. Providers are our whole client list, so we already know your participants, referrers and compliance rules.
Sydney-based: strategy sessions in person where useful, and a specialist who answers the phone. No offshore account team.
No lock-in contracts in a sector that’s been burned by them. We earn the retainer every month.
Yes. Sydney is home base, but we work Australia-wide. The work is digital and the accountability is the same everywhere.
All of Greater Sydney plus the Central Coast and Illawarra. Your campaign targets the regions where you genuinely deliver supports, whether that is the outer west, the south-west or the inner suburbs.
Most competitive market in the country at the metro level, and surprisingly open at suburb and service level, which is where we start most Sydney campaigns. Bidding against the whole city for “NDIS provider Sydney” rarely pays; owning “SIL Penrith” or “support coordinator Liverpool” usually does.
The ABS records Greater Sydney’s strongest population growth in the fringe growth corridors: Box Hill and Nelson in the outer north-west, Marsden Park, and Austral and Greendale in the south-west. New housing there brings new participants and SIL demand ahead of provider supply, so getting visible early is worth more than in saturated inner suburbs.
Yes. Sydney’s inner and eastern suburbs generate more therapy and support coordination searches, while accommodation demand sits in the west and south-west. We match the channel to the service: SEO and coordinator outreach for catchment-bound SIL, and a mix of search ads and local SEO for allied health that draws participants from a wider area.
A specialist reviews your visibility against the providers actually competing in your catchment, and maps where your next participants will come from.
Participant and provider figures: NDIS Quarterly Reports. Related: NDIS SEO · How to get more NDIS clients · Free provider tools
A specialist reviews your visibility against the providers competing in your catchment, and sends a written growth plan within two business days. You keep it either way.