Think Autism Sydney Conference & Community Workshops
Event description
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 Zivkovic, Rebecca McCash, Christina 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 Siobhan 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
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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