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C.O.D.I.

Address:
PO Box 654, Ipswich, Queensland, 4305
Phone:
073282 7877
Website:
http://www.codi.org.au
Email:
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CODI is the Co-ordinating Organisation for the Disabled in Ipswich. We are a non-profit organisation providing transport for the frail, aged, disabled and transport disadvantaged in the Ipswich and West Moreton regions. Our transport services span westwards to Walloon, south of the river as far as Springfield and as far east as Oxley (including Inala and Jindalee). At present, we are partially funded by HACC for the Ipswich and West Moreton area only.

Bookings for Non-Urgent Medical Transport must be made between 9am to 12 noon, for example, bookings for Non-Urgent Medical Transport must be made before 12 noon at least two working days before transport is required.

As a registered charity we rely on donations from the public and generous organisations. We hold Public Liability Insurance of at least $10 million. All our drivers wear uniforms and are selected on their ability to uphold our proud reputation of being professional in providing reliable and caring help. We ensure that all our vehicles are in top working order. With a fleet of seven vehicles we can be quite flexible. In the event of a break down in SE QLD an alternative bus is quickly arranged.

Products & Services

  • Charter Work
  • Community Shopping
  • Door to Door Service
  • Non-Urgent Medical Transport
  • Transport Disadvantaged
  • Transport for Carers
  • Transport for Frail, Aged or Disabilities
  • Travel Club (trips all over Australia)

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