To purchase a ticket, please login to your Dashboard. Once you are logged in you will have an option to purchase a ticket on the dashboard page. Payment is by Visa, Mastercard, or American Express cards only.
If you have any special requirements or concerns that are not captured in our registration process please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.
All attendees of the conference must agree to abide by the conference’s Code of Conduct. The conference aims to provide a safe and welcoming environment for all attendees and we take the Code of Conduct seriously.
All ticket purchases are subject to the conference Terms and Conditions.
All prices quoted are in Australian Dollars and include 10% Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST).
Contributor | Professional | Hobbyist | Student | Miniconf Only | |
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Price | $300 | $125 | $70 | $30 | $25 |
Inclusions | |||||
Miniconfs | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Main Conference | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Professional Delegates Networking Session (PDNS) | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
Acknowledged at Opening | Yes | No | No | No | No |
The Contributor ticket is designed for those who wish to attend linux.conf.au as a Professional delegate, as well as supporting the conference by contributing financially. In recognition of this support, Contributors have the option to get their logo and a link to their organisation published on the Contributors page.
The Professional ticket is the standard full inclusion conference ticket. This rate applies to most people who have their companies pay the conference fees, or for individuals who can otherwise afford to support the conference at this level.
We ask that you choose this ticket if your company is paying for you to attend.
The Hobbyist rate is heavily discounted for open source enthusiasts who are paying out of their own pockets and would otherwise find it difficult to attend.
This is a concession rate ticket that is reserved for High School, College, TAFE or University Students. linux.conf.au offers this rate as a form of investment in the future of the free and open source software community. As part of the registration process, a valid student ID card or proof of enrolment may be requested by the conference organisers. Any Student who cannot provide this if requested will be required to register as a hobbyist by paying the difference in fees between the Student rate and the Hobbyist rate.
This ticket gives access to the Miniconf day of the conference only. Delegates with this ticket level will be able to see talks at any of the Miniconfs, but will not have access to the main conference.
linux.conf.au would not be as successful as it is without having a dedicated team of volunteers to help run the conference. If you’re interested in spending some time helping run the conference, please apply to be a volunteer.
There are a limited number of Media Passes available to media personnel. Media Passes are free of charge, and entitle media personnel to attend linux.conf.au with all the entitlements of a Professional registration. Please note, due to the limited numbers of Media Passes available, all Media Passes will need to be approved by the organising team.
To apply for a Media Pass, please contact our team.
When purchasing your ticket there is an option to purchase carbon offsets.
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