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Welcome Neurokin, I am Autistic

Fri, 13 June

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Campbells Creek Community Centre

Ever wondered how to introduce your child to the fact that they are Autistic, or how to build their pride in who they are? Bring them along to this open-hearted discussion circle with festival organiser, Louise Cooper, where we ask - what is your favourite thing about being Autistic?

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Welcome Neurokin, I am Autistic
Welcome Neurokin, I am Autistic

Time & Location

13 June 2025, 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Campbells Creek Community Centre, 60 Elizabeth St, Campbells Creek VIC 3451, Australia

About the event

Calling all neurospicy humans and curious comrades! Come gather ‘round with festival organiser Louise Cooper for a delightfully honest, heartful discussion based on her book 'Welcome Neurokin, I am Autistic'.


This isn’t your average talkfest. It’s a circle of real humans, chatting about what it actually means to be Autistic or neurodivergent in a world that often forgets we exist. Expect laughter, truth-telling, and possibly a collective sigh of relief.


Come exactly as you are — flappy hands, stim toys, scripts, headphones, eye contact optional. We’re here for the glorious diversity of brains and the magic of shared understanding.


Hot chocolate will be brewed. Weirdness will be welcome.


How do you like to learn?


How do you like to communicate?


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Castlemaine, Djaara Country, VIC, Australia

ARCANE acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Dja Dja Wurrung,

whose sovereignty was never ceded and who have continued to care for this country

for over 100,000 years. ARCANE extends this acknowledgement to all Traditional Custodians

of all its board members, presenters, creatives and participants countries throughout Australia,

and around the world; and continues to respect all kin as an act of Reconciliation. ARCANE

respects Elders past, present and emerging, and is grateful to this land for the many gifts that

we will continue to honour.

 

© 2025 by Louise Cooper.

 

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