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Linux.conf.au 2003 registrations open
Linux . Conf . Au MEDIA STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Linux.Conf.Au 2003 announces: Registrations now open Perth, Western Australia (October 2, 2002) - Linux.Conf.Au 2003 is pleased to announce that registrations for this year's conference are now open. People from anywhere in the world are invited to attend. Registration has three main flavours: * Professional * Hobbyist * Concession Professional registrations are for people who are being sent along by their company or organisation. Hobbyist registrations are for people who are sending themselves, whilst Concession registrations are for Students, the unemployed, pensioners, with valid supporting evidence (e.g., current student card). A professional registration gets you access to all events, including the Conference Dinner, and the Professional Networking Session where you get to meet with and talk to all speakers. Furthermore, your organisation's name will be listed as having attended. Professional registration costs AUD$550. You've worked hard but you're not being sent - you are hitching. A hobbyist registration is AUD$250, while a Concession registration is AUD$99 (we're desparately trying to keep this under AUD$100 for you!). Hobbyists and Concession are able to include the conference dinner as an option on registration. The cost is an additional AUD$50. If you register with a Concession you will be required to provide proof of eligibility on the first day of the conference. Accomodation is available on The University of Western Australia campus at the University's own college accomodation, Currie Hall. Our registration form has an option for you to notify Currie Hall of your intended dates of arrival and departure if you wish to take this up, otherwise you are free to leave these fields blank and find your own accomodation in Perth. Currie Hall is charging AUD$45 per night for a single room (with pedestal fan), including breakfast; all transactions with them are conducted separately to the conference. Early registrations for Linux.Conf.Au help us to determine how much money we have to fly in interesting speakers from around the world. As an incentive to register early, we're offering a copy of 'Just For Fun', by Linus Torvalds, to one of the first 100 people registered, thanks to Boffins booksellers. Linux.Conf.Au is being supported by CommSecure (http://www.commsecure.com.au/) for its credit card processing; we thank them for offering their services to us. CommSecure provides a very safe way for you to pay for your registration. We recommend using credit cards to pay for this, as you will recieve a Tax Invoice / Receipt within minutes of the transaction being confirmed and processed. Alternate methods of payment may be arranged by contacting the organisers. We will accept Australian personal cheques and international money orders, but there will be some delay in processing these. If you can use a credit card it will be much easier for us! Please note that Linux.Conf.Au is a non-profit conference. All organisers are volunteers from the Linux community. Any money charged goes directly into making this, and future, conferences a success. We appreciate your support and hope you will join us for Linux.Conf.Au 2003. Linux.Conf.Au 2003 is sponsored by: IBM - The Penguin Sponsor (Principal Sponsor) Functional Software - Major Sponsor The University of Western Australia - Venue Sponsor OSDN - Online Media Sponsor CommSecure - Credit Card Broking Sponsor Sun Microsystems - Regional Delegate Sponsor * About Perth Linux Users' Group Inc. ------------------------------------- PLUG is a a non-profit association for the Linux and Open Source community and aims to promote and assist this community through fortnightly seminars and workshops providing the opportunity to connect face-to-face with industry speakers and other Linux users. In addition to the free email discussion list, PLUG provides news, technical support, resources and forums on the web site (http://www.plug.linux.org.au). * About Linux.Conf.Au --------------------- Linux.Conf.Au is a national 'roaming' conference under the auspices of Linux Australia Inc (http://www.linux.org.au/). Its original incarnation was as the "Conference of Australian Linux Users" (CALU), held in Melbourne at Monash University in 1999. In January 2001 it was renamed to "Linux.Conf.Au", and held in Sydney at the University of New South Wales under the direction of the Sydney Linux User Group (SLUG). In February 2002 it was held in Brisbane at the University of Queensland under the direction of the Home Unix Machine Brisbane User Group (HUMBUG). Linux.Conf.Au has a very high standing in the international community for being a very technically focused, yet relaxed conference schedule. All presenters are selected from the community are of the highest calibre. MEDIA RELEASE CONTACTS: Perth Linux Users' Group Inc James Bromberger +61 417 772 286 (GMT +0800) james@rcpt.to Linux Australia Inc Anand Kumria akumria@linux.org.au PUBLICITY CONTACT: LCA 2003, Perth Linux Users' Group Inc Bernard Blackham +61 402 291 684 (GMT +0800) bernard@blackham.com.au _______________________________________________ lca-announce mailing list lca-announce@lists.linux.org.au http://lists.linux.org.au/listinfo/lca-announce (Log in to post comments)
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