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UTS Business School (Building 8)
ultimo, australia
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Sat, 31 May, 10am - 6pm AEST

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Think Autism – Sydney Conference 2025

Saturday 31 May 2025
10:00am – 5:30pm
Dr Chau Chak Wing Building, UTS Business School
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Unapologetically Autistic – Empowerment | Visibility | Justice

The Think Autism – Sydney Conference is a one-day, in-person event created by and for Autistic people. This national gathering brings together Autistic leaders, professionals, creators, researchers, and advocates to centre unapologetic identity, economic self-determination, Autistic entrepreneurship, neuroaffirming design, and community-led change.

This flagship event forms part of the Think Autism program, with all panels filmed and photographed for digital release on Autistic Pride Day – 18 June 2025.

What to Expect

  • High-impact keynote panels and expert-led discussions
  • Practical workshops designed with Autistic participants in mind
  • Authentic conversations grounded in lived and professional experience
  • Low-pressure networking and community connection
  • A fully accessible, sensory-considerate venue

Conference Program

10:00 AM – OPENING KEYNOTE PANEL

Unapologetically Autistic: Leadership, Visibility and Voice
Hosted by: Kyriakos Gold (Just Gold)
Speakers: Dr Sharon Zivkovic (Community Capacity Builders), Rebecca McCash (FutureTech), Christina Chun

  • Autistic leaders speak candidly about visibility and representation
  • Showing up without apology in spaces not built for us
  • What will the National Autism Strategy change?
  • How will Autistic people hold it to account?

10:45 AM – BREAK (15 mins)

11:00 AM – FEATURE PANEL

Autistic Entrepreneurship: Disrupting the System
Hosted by: Kyriakos Gold
Speakers: 
Dr Sharon ZivkovicRebecca McCashChristina Chun, Zoe Aimee-May Atterbury (Bloom Cycle)

  • How Autistic-led businesses are redefining leadership and accessibility
  • Disrupting traditional ways of working across sectors

11:45 AM – FEATURE PANEL

Neurodivergent Health Practitioners: Rethinking Care, Reclaiming Practice
Hosted by: Dr Naomi Malone
Speakers: 
Georgia Zentrich (The ADHD Educator), Mishma Kumar-Jonson (The Iceberg Foundation) and more

  • Neurodivergent health professionals share how they’re designing care differently
  • Lived experience at the centre of health and wellbeing models

12:30 PM – COMMUNITY LUNCH + QUIET ROOM ACTIVATION

  • Choose to connect, recharge or explore creative activations
  • Structured, low-pressure spaces
  • Sensory-friendly environment

WORKSHOPS (run at the same time as Panels – choose your session)

1:15 PM – WORKSHOP A

Thriving Without Apology
Presented by:  Rebecca McCash

  • Peer-led mental health session
  • Boundaries, burnout and building a life without masking

2:15 PM – WORKSHOP B

Intentional Sharing of Lived and Living Experience
Presented by: Natasha Siryj

  • Professional development for sharing your story
  • Safe and intentional approaches to lived experience storytelling

3:15 PM – WORKSHOP C

Uniting parents and teachers for neurodivergent youth
Presented by: Dr Shiobhan Lamb

  • Bridging the gap between home and school

    Aligning parents, teachers & health providers

    Supporting young people to succeed on their own terms

    Ensuring consistency of care across systems

1:30 PM – PANEL (run at the same time as Workshops – choose your session)

Neuroaffirming Systems: Designed by Us, for Us
Hosted by: Anita Aherne (Living on the Spectrum)
Speakers: Holly Fowler (Wable), 
Natasha Siryj (Practice Inclusion), Kate Lambridis (Human Health) and Laura Simmons (Theratrak).

  • Autistic professionals showcase innovation in:
    • Education
    • Tech
    • Service design

2:15 PM – BREAK (15 mins)

2:30 PM – PANEL

Telling Our Stories: Autism in the Media
Hosted by: Kyriakos Gold
Speakers: Michael Theo , Heather Ridge and more

  • Who controls Autistic narratives?
  • Media power, storytelling ethics and Autistic creators

3:15 PM – BREAK (15 mins)

3:30 PM – PANEL

Community Is the Cure: Belonging Beyond the System
Hosted by: Anita Aherne 
Speakers: Dwayne Fernandes (Minds at Play), Aisling Smith,
Georgia Zentrich, Quinn Jones, Andrea Comastri (Hotel Etico) and Téa Rundback 

  • Peer support, grassroots organising, and community care
  • How Autistic people support one another when formal systems fail

4:15 PM – FILMED Q&A

Think Autism: The Future We Choose
Hosted by: Kyriakos Gold
Open to all speakers and participants

  • Live and interactive
  • You can ask questions, share reflections or simply observe
  • Camera-optional seating available

5:00 PM – CLOSING REMARKS

6:00 PM – COMMUNITY DRINKS (VENUE TBA)

  • Wind down with music, mocktails and informal connection
  • A soft landing to end the day

Access and Inclusion

We are committed to making this Conference as accessible and comfortable as possible.

  • Quiet rooms and sensory maps throughout the venue
  • Camera-optional seating in all sessions
  • Low-scent policy and physically accessible venue
  • Neuroaffirming facilitators and program design

Presented by

Just Gold
The Aurum Foundation

In Partnership With

City of Sydney
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

In Collaboration With

  • Australian Institute of Diversity in Mental Health
  • Centre for Autistic Entrepreneurship
  • Community Capacity Builders
  • Invictus Health
  • FutureTech
  • Living on the Spectrum
  • Myriad Global

Digital Release

All sessions will be filmed and professionally photographed. Edited recordings will be distributed online for Autistic Pride Day – 18 June 2025, extending the reach of the Conference nationwide and globally.

Attending via NDIS - What You Need to Know

Participants with NDIS plans may be able to attend the Think Autism – Sydney Conference using funding from the following categories:

  • Capacity Building – Daily Living (e.g. self-advocacy, emotional regulation, peer-led support)
  • Increased Social and Community Participation (e.g. attending inclusive events, skill-building through workshops)
  • Improved Relationships (e.g. safe networking, building peer and professional connections)
  • Finding and Keeping a Job (e.g. professional development, entrepreneurship, neurodivergent leadership)

We recommend speaking with your Support Coordinator, Plan Manager or LAC to confirm if your plan goals align with the event program.

Need a support letter to assist with your claim?
Email us by using the contact host button below and we’ll provide a downloadable PDF summarising the program and access features.

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ultimo, australia
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