Ability Network is a non profit disability support service empowering people of all abilities to live meaningful, connected lives through quality, person-centred supports throughout, supporting Cowra and surrounding areas.
Our passion is to provide you with individualised supports so that you can live life to the fullest, participating in activities that are meaningful to you and connecting you with your local community.
For 30 years, Ability Network has been supporting people with disability across Cowra and surrounding communities.
As a not-for-profit disability support provider, our mission is to empower people of all abilities to live meaningful, connected lives through quality, person-centred supports.
We are passionate about providing individualised support that helps people build independence, develop new skills, and participate in activities that are meaningful to them. At Ability Network, we work alongside participants and families to create opportunities for connection, inclusion, and engagement within the local community.




Supports people living with or recovering from a mental health condition to achieve optimal wellbeing.

SLES is a program design to help school leavers with disabilities, to develop the skills. Confidence, and experience they need to successfully move into employment or further training.

Allied health support programs tailored to needs, building skills, independence, healthy routines, social connection and therapy participation.

NDIS support coordination helping participants understand plans, connect with providers, implement services, advocate for needs and make informed decisions.

Ability Farm and Cowra Sale Yard Kiosk
The Cowra Saleyard Kiosk is a social enterprise of Ability Network, Cowra’s leading non-profit disability support service, creating life skill opportunities while proudly serving our local saleyard community.
New programs and activities being offered.
Funding announcements and how they may impact you.
Information about our trips and holidays you can join.
See what some of the Ability Network Team have been up to.