<div dir="ltr">Welcome all -- coders, tinkerers, contributors, presenters, thinkers, teachers and artists... our call for proposals is finally here!<br><br>In just a few more months, PyCon AU will be in full swing. We have developed both our community engagement and technical depth year on year, consolidating in people’s hearts and minds the value of coming along to this fantastic event. Those who have presented or attended before can attest to the high calibre of our speakers, the quality of our technical content, and also the welcoming and inclusive approach to new speakers and people from a broad variety of backgrounds.<br><br>Please visit <a href="https://2017.pycon-au.org/program/cfp/">https://2017.pycon-au.org/program/cfp/</a> for more details on how to submit a proposal for PyCon AU 2017.<br><br>Regardless of whether you are intending to submit a proposal, please help us spread the word on twitter, Facebook and email, by sharing a link to this page, along with the hashtag #pyconau.<br><br>Finally, although the website gnomes and bugfinding goblins have been working hard to achieve a smooth user experience, Murphy is as harsh lawmaker, and it’s possible you might need to contact us with questions or raise issues. Please email <a href="mailto:program@pycon-au.org">program@pycon-au.org</a> should you need to reach us.<div><br></div><div>Thanks,<br>Tennessee Leeuwenburg,<br>Program Chair, PyCon AU 2017
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