| Linux and Open Source in GovernmentThe challenges
                Adelaide, 12–13 January 2004
 
                Linux.conf.au is proud to announce the
                first annual Australian conference on Linux and Open Source in Government. 
                Sponsored by Oracle and organised as a
                miniconference of the Linux.conf.au in
                cooperation with Linux Australia and AUUG, the conference will be held in Adelaide,
                South Australia, on 12 and 13 January 2004.  Titled “The
                Challenges,” this conference will focus on best practices, raise
                awareness and share experiences amongst Policy Makers and IT officials. 
                Participants will come from Government and public departments, the academic
                sectors, and local, national and international organizations. Conference News7 January 2004Our conference starts in less than a week, and we have a great programme for you. 
		Distinguished speakers, including Dr. Andrew Southcott MP, representing The Hon. Darryl
		Williams, Federal Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts,
		Senator Kate Lundy, Federal Shadow Minister for Information Technology, Sport and Recreation,
		and the Arts, and The Hon. Ian Gilfillan, Deputary Parliamentary Leader, S.A. Democrats,
		will join practitioners from public and private sectors to discuss the importance of open
		source software software to the government. 
		Media interest in the conference is high, and that reflects the growing popularity and
		wide success of the technology. 
		We look forward to seeing you at the conference next Monday.
 
                20 November 2003 
                The organising committee is pleased to announce the conference programme. 
                Many fine proposals were received, making it difficult to choose which submissions
                to accept and which to reject, and the final lineup highlights the great importance
                of this technology to the government sector.  In addition to the accepted
                papers, the conference will include papers by distinguished speakers, including
                shadow IT minister Senator Kate Lundy, Dr Andrew Southcott MP and SA Democrat Ian
                Gilfillan MLC, who introduced Australia's first Open Source Bill to the SA Assembly
                last year.
 
                31 October 2003
                The Call for Papers has closed and we have received a pleasing number of quality
                submissions.  The programme committee is currently evaluating each of the
                submissions and will begin notifying successful applicants once the best and most
                appropriate submissions have been decided upon.
 Location
                The location of this event will be Union Hall at Adelaide University.  If
                you're not sure where this is, the Linux.conf.au conference committee has provided
                more details of the
                location.
                 
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