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Emotional and practical support for every stage of your multiple sclerosis journey.

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Manage my new MS diagnosis

If you’ve recently received a multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, it’s normal to feel scared and confused. But we want you to know that MS doesn’t necessarily lead to significant disability. You can live well with MS. And we’re here to help you do that.

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Manage my neuro condition

The journey of living with a neuro condition is different for everyone. More than six decades of experience in multiple sclerosis (MS) has helped us understand the impact on your life. We want to hear your unique story and help you find the right services so you can live your best life.

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Find respite or long-term accommodation

No matter your situation, our accommodation services ensure a comfortable and supportive living experience. We offer respite and long-term supported disability accommodation for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) or other neurological conditions.

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Support for every stage of your journey

Latest news

  1. A journey to living well and embracing life with MS: Brad’s story

    ‘While everyone was freaking out, I saw my MS diagnosis an important opportunity to reflect on myself — and spent those early days walking and thinking and reassessing my life to that point,’ Brad says

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    • 19 January 2026
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  2. Finding strength in community: Denis’ story

    Denis’ relationship with MS Plus spans more than 20 years — and includes the meeting of some lifelong friends.

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    • 15 January 2026
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  3. Charlie’s cycling comeback: finding a way back on the bike after MS

    Charlie discovered she had MS in 2010, however she suspects that the seeds of this condition were sown much earlier, as far back as 2004. At the time, she was deeply engaged in her passion for cycling, training a team for her third MS bike tour event.

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    • 5 January 2026
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You can get involved and make a difference!

  1. Make a donation

    We couldn’t do the work we do without your support. Whether you’d like to give a one-off donation or contribute monthly, your support transforms the lives of people affected by MS and other neurological conditions.

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  2. Join our team

    Looking for a rewarding job opportunity with one of Australia’s leading not-for-profits? When you join our team, you can have a genuine impact on the lives of people living with MS and other neurological conditions.

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  3. Leave a gift in your Will

    You can help people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurological conditions. By including a gift to MS Plus in your Will, you will provide vital support and services as part of your personal legacy.

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Let’s talk about your support

If you or someone close to you has been diagnosed a neurological condition, we’re here to support you – both now and throughout your journey.

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