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New inclusive space for autistic adults opens at Gosford Archibald precinct

The voco Gosford hotel is hosting a new monthly social club for autistic adults, supporting community inclusion on the Central Coast.

By The Daily Central Coast · Published 26 June 2026

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New inclusive space for autistic adults opens at Gosford Archibald precinct
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The new voco Gosford in the Archibald precinct is hosting the monthly Autistic Adults Social Club, aimed at creating a more inclusive Central Coast community. According to organisers, the club provides a dedicated space for autistic adults to connect and socialise.

Central Coast disability support services and the growing autistic community have long identified gaps in social and recreational opportunities specifically designed for neurodivergent adults. The voco Gosford's hosting of the monthly club indicates both a business commitment to community inclusion and a response to unmet local need.

For Central Coast residents on the autism spectrum and their families, the club offers a rare dedicated space in the region's hospitality sector. The Archibald precinct location in Gosford's CBD also positions the initiative within reach of the region's broader community infrastructure, potentially making it a model for similar initiatives across the Central Coast.

Sources: coastcommunitynews.com.au.

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