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National Autism Strategy
Our work17 March 2026 - The National Autism Strategy 2025–2031 provides a national approach to services and supports for Autistic people and their families.
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Autism Policy
Contacts5 August 2025 - Contact us for updates on the development of the National Autism Strategy.
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National Autism Strategy Reference Group
1 June 2026 - The National Autism Strategy Reference Group (the Reference Group) ensures the experiences and expertise of the Autistic and autism community continue to shape the implementation of the Strategy
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National Autism Strategy resources
Resources › Collections30 July 2025 - Resources and reports about the National Autism Strategy.
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Autism, Our Kids, Our Stories
News and media14 March 2025 - Positive Partnerships is proud to offer a new resource called Autism, Our Kids, Our Stories: Voices of Aboriginal Parents Across Australia, to address the lack of awareness or recognition of autism in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.
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Your questions answered
Childhood immunisation20 May 2026 - You may have questions about vaccinating your child. Below are answers to some of the common questions, based on the latest evidence and proven advice.
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Allied health care
Topics9 December 2024 - Allied health care represents the second-largest clinical workforce in Australia, after nursing and midwifery. Find out about allied health professions, how allied health services work in Australia, and how we support this key sector of our health workforce
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Autism roadmap contact
Contacts10 March 2025 - Contact for the the National Roadmap to Improve the Health and Mental Health of Autistic People
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Development of the National Autism Strategy
Our work › National Autism Strategy30 July 2025 - Information on the consultation and engagement undertaken to develop the National Autism Strategy.
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Release of the National Autism Strategy 2025–31
News and media30 July 2025 - The strategy aims to improve the quality of life for all Autistic people in a way that is meaningful to them.