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Myfan’s PhD project, Neuroqueering the Australian Workplace, will investigate how workplace cultures can better support Autistic and ADHD adults by centring lived experience, psychological safety and diverse ways of knowing.
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Autism hub turns research into real-world support
La Trobe University will establish a new national autism research and knowledge translation hub aimed to improve the lives of Autistic people across Australia. Read more about the Hub and hear from our academic leads about what the hub is, what it will do and how we will work with community.
World of Work podcast: Rethinking recruitment
Listen to OTARC researchers Associate Professor Jennifer Spoor and PhD candidate Lyndel Kennedy discussing what the evidence tells us about barriers in recruitment for neurodivergent candidates, and what employers can do differently to attract and retain Autistic talent.
Reflecting on the Yellow Ladybugs Conference 2026: lived experience, neuroaffirming practice and inclusion
Staff and researchers from our Centre recently attended the Yellow Ladybugs Conference, a neuroinclusive event celebrating Autistic girls, women and gender-diverse people while bringing together researchers, professionals, educators, families and community members.
Understanding Sound Intolerance Through Neurodivergent Experience
For many Autistic and neurodivergent people, sound intolerance is not simply about volume. Experiences such as sensory overwhelm, hyperacusis, and misophonia can be shaped by attention, context, stress, predictability, and environment.
Expanding Our Early Autism Identification Training Across the UK
Read time 2 mins. The Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre (OTARC) have continued our long-standing collaboration with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom to support early autism identification…





