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Just months ago, Gaile Osborne (left) didn’t expect her adoptive 3-year-old daughter, Aubreigh, would make friends at school. Aubreigh was
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Just months ago, Gaile Osborne (left) didn’t expect her adoptive 3-year-old daughter, Aubreigh, would make friends at school. Aubreigh was

After years of knock-backs, doubt and dead ends, Western Sydney bellydancer Christalina is about to make local history. This November,

The Bryan Brown Theatre came alive on 24 August 2025 as community members gathered for United with Autism: A Person

People across NSW who may be sensitive to light or overstimulated by sound can now complete government transactions in a

If you’ve ever felt like you struggle with social interactions or find it difficult to express emotions or understand others,

Sydney-based Autism Community Network (ACN), a non-profit grassroots organisation committed to supporting people impacted by autism, is pleased to announce

With childcare and schools starting the new year, parents might be anxiously wondering how their child will adapt in a new learning environment. Some parents may be concerned about their … Continued
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The Sydney Autism Community Lions Club (SACLC) is a very special kind of Lions Club in the fact that it

Overview This is a theme-based, short-form writing competition. The theme for this competition is the autistic experience. The word limit for this competition

South Australia’s autism community will get its own state government minister in a national first and a decision hailed as a major step towards greater inclusion. Emily Bourke has been … Continued
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