Compliance and enforcement actions

  • In force: Revocation of registration of registered NDIS provider - from 5pm 12 May 2026

    Mon Cheri Gifts Pty Ltd T/A Diversity Models

    Benowa QLD 4217

    On 28 April 2026, the revocation of registration order was made against Mon Cheri Gifts Pty Ltd T/A Diversity Models under section 73P(1)(e) of the National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013 prohibiting Mon Cheri Gifts Pty Ltd from being engaged in the following NDIS supports or services.

    Mon Cheri Gifts Pty Ltd can no longer operate as a registered NDIS provider and as such is prohibited from:

    • Undertaking all activities associated with registration as a registered NDIS provider and must not represent itself as a registered NDIS provider, as at the date the revocation takes effect.

    • Providing supports and services that require registration as set out in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (Provider Registration and Practice Standards) Rules 2018 including innovative community participation.

    • Providing supports and services to any NDIS participant whose plan is managed by the National Disability Insurance Agency.

    • Delivering activities that a registered NDIS provider would undertake, to the extent that those activities relate to NDIS supports or services. 

    NDIS Participant means a participant within the meaning of section 9 of the NDIS Act; 

    NDIS Provider means an NDIS Provider within the meaning of section 9 of the NDIS Act; 

    Participant’s Plan means a plan within the meaning of section 9 of the NDIS Act. 

    This Order takes effect on 12 May 2026 at 5:00pm AEST and operates across all states and territories of Australia.

    Further information:

    The revocation decision was made on the basis that a delegate of the Commissioner is no longer satisfied that Ms Monique Jeremiah, key personnel of Mon Cheri Gifts Pty Ltd T/A Diversity Models, is suitable to be involved in the provision of supports or services for which she is registered to provide, having regard to any matters prescribed by the National Disability Insurance Scheme including the requirements under section 73V of the National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013.

    In forming this belief, the delegate considered Ms Jeremiah’s disregard for her obligations under the section 6(1)(b) (respect the privacy of people with a disability) and section 6(1)(d) (act with integrity, honesty and transparency) of the NDIS (Code of Conduct) Rules 2018

    Registration Group
    116 innovative community participation;

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