
The same desire to help the community inspired her to leave behind a successful corporate career in 2010 and step into the non-profit sector.Įlizabeth serves as an advocate of genuine diversity and inclusion for people on the spectrum. She helps the team find creative solutions and deliver projects that make a positive difference in people’s lives. Serving as the Executive Manager at AAA, Elizabeth oversees all aspects of the organisation. With over 20 years of experience in marketing, events, project management, and business management, she has held managerial roles in various sectors, including early childhood education, business tourism, corporate event management, and the disability sector. A huge honour, and one that gives us the opportunity to partner with a global network of organisations to promote our common goals.Įlizabeth is a Business Management Executive who spent the last decade helping Autism Awareness Australia change lives for the better. In 2011, the United Nations found our work so inspiring we were granted NGO membership to the United Nations Department of Public Information (UNDPI) and asked to present at the annual NGO conference in New York. We support inclusion for people on the autism spectrum… and we have some fun along the way too.

We also provide targeted educational programs to families, professionals and the broader community. We ensure autistic individuals, and their families, have access to free, credible, evidence-based information, resources and tools to empower them to support themselves or their loved ones on the spectrum.


Our goal is simple: to improve the lives of all Australians on the autism spectrum and the families who love them. Empowering autism families Autism Awareness Australia was founded in 2007 to improve the lives of all Australians on the autism spectrum and the families who love them.
