Hey Kathy.
That's awesome great news.
Congratulations to you and David on being shortlisted and getting this far.
Regards
George
On 12/08/2013 2:35 PM, "Kathy Reid" <kathy(a)kathyreid.id.au> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
You're receiving this email as we've identified you as a key stakeholder
in our bid to host linux.conf.au in Geelong in 2015, or you have
previously indicated to us that you'd like to be kept informed of
developments here.
*Some good news*
We're pleased to announced that the Geelong bid, alongside Auckland, NZ,
has been shortlisted for further consideration to host linux.conf.au in
January 2015.
We are now working closely with the Linux Australia Council and Mr Terry
Hickey from Business Events Geelong to host a site visit. This will likely
be on the weekend of 24th-25th August.
Please don't hesitate to contact David Bell or myself if you would like
any further information.
With kind regards,
David Bell and Kathy Reid
On 22/06/2013 2:29 PM, Kathy Reid wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
You're receiving this email as we've identified you as a key stakeholder
in our bid to host linux.conf.au in Geelong in 2015, or have previously
indicated to us that you'd like to be kept informed of developments here.
*So, where are we at?*
With incredible assistance from Mr Terry Hickey at Business Events Geelong
- part of Geelong Otway Tourism, we now have indicative quotes from venues
for conference events such as the Penguin Dinner, Professional Delegates'
Networking Session and Speaker Dinner, and have a proposed conference date
range (12-16th Jan 2015). Deakin University's Events area has been
amazingly helpful - many thanks Luke O'Brien and team - and we have been
able to put together a viable set of venues to cater for the different
conference streams, including Costa Hall. Work is progressing on diversity
aspects of the conference planning such as the Partners' Programme and
childcare.
Our budget for the event has gone through scenario modelling, and is with
an experienced member of Linux Australia Council for review (many thanks
Josh Hesketh and Josh Stewart for your efforts here). Financially we are
looking solid, with an estimated budget of approximately $400k - which
would be incredibly welcome in the Geelong economy given the recent
contraction of major industry players such as Ford and Target in the
region.
The conference project plan has been drafted, and a work breakdown
structure produced which will go through iterative refinement as planning
progresses.
These documents are publicly available on Google Docs and we're very happy
to share - just let myself or David know and we'll send you the link.
*The bottom line**
*
The bottom line is that we are finalising a substantive, genuine, well put
together bid - which will be submitted by the Linux Australia deadline of
8th July.
*What happens next?**
*
Word has it that there are several bids for linux.conf.au 2015 in the
pipeline - including Auckland and Hobart. The Linux Australia Council will
meet to consider all submitted bids after 6th July where they will make a
shortlist of bids. Then, they will visit each shortlisted bid city over
August and September to investigate the venues, accommodation and
facilities and will make a final decision around October-November 2013. The
winning bid will then be announced at linux.conf.au 2014 in Perth in
early January.
As a final word, I'd like to again thank you for all your support in
encouraging David and I to make the bid - it's very much appreciated.
Our next communication will likely be sometime after 6th July when we know
whether the Geelong bid has made the shortlisting cut.
As always your feedback, comments and questions are warmly welcomed,
Kind regards,
Kathy Reid and David Bell
--
Kathy Reid
@KathyReid on Twitter/Identi.ca/IRC etc
XMPP: kathyreid(a)jabber.org.au0418 130 636
_______________________________________________
luv-geelong mailing list
luv-geelong(a)lists.luv.asn.au
http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-geelong