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Pheobe Bishop’s Mother Rejects Exploitation Claims, Confirms Support Service Remains Open

In a community post, she dismissed profiteering claims after her business passed its last NDIS audit, reassuring clients that services would continue.

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Overview

  • Kylie Johnson addressed a deleted Facebook post accusing her of using her daughter’s death to boost her disability support firm.
  • She stated Smiley’s Support Services had no intention of closing and was managing waitlists for some programs.
  • The business passed its NDIS audit in June 2024 with positive feedback across all approved support levels.
  • Authorities have charged James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, with Pheobe’s murder and interfering with her remains.
  • Investigations into Pheobe’s cause of death remain ongoing as the tragedy reignites debate over protections for vulnerable NDIS participants.