Whether you teach in schools, run workshops, build edtech tools, or share Python knowledge in unique ways—this is your stage.
Submit your proposal by June 15th AoE
https://pycon.org.au/program
Let's elevate Python education together!
Whether you teach in schools, run workshops, build edtech tools, or share Python knowledge in unique ways—this is your stage.
Submit your proposal by June 15th AoE
https://pycon.org.au/program
Let's elevate Python education together!
Want to speak at PyCon? Now’s your chance!
Submit your talk and share your knowledge with the Python community
AoE: June 15
Apply now: https://2025.pycon.org.au/program
[https://2025.pycon.org.au/program]
Let your voice be heard!
PyCon AU is now accepting proposals for specialist tracks!
This is your chance to present, inspire, and connect with the Python community.
Submit your proposal before June 15th (AoE)
https://pycon.org.au/program
Let’s make this year’s PyCon unforgettable!
Have you submitted your speaker proposal yet?
PyConAU’s Call for Proposals is open! We’re looking for talks on anything Python — from Dev, Data&AI, QA, Automation to fun projects you’re working on.
Before June 15th, 2025 AoE
https://2025.pycon.org.au/program
Share your story with the Python community.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS IS OPEN!
Want to speak at PyCon? Now’s your chance!
Submit your talk and share your knowledge with the Python community
AoE: June 15
Apply now: https://2025.pycon.org.au/program
Let your voice be heard!
PyCon AU 2025 is BACK BACK BACK!
We’re heading to Melbourne for another amazing and magical weekend of Python, people, and community
Mark your calendars, book your flights and hotel—because you won’t want to miss the excitement and energy that PyCon AU always brings!
Reminder! Applications close TOMORROW!
Want to organise a Specialist Track at PyCon AU 2025?
This is your last chance to apply and help shape the conference!
Apply now https://2025.pycon.org.au/program
Are you passionate about a specific area of Python? This is your chance to spotlight emerging topics and help create an unforgettable experience for the community!
Apply now to become a Specialist Track Organiser: https://2025.pycon.org.au/program
Applications close this Saturday, May 10th (Anywhere on Earth)!
PyCon 2025 is happening!!
Mark your calendars: September 12–16, we're coming together at Pullman Melbourne on the Park for an unforgettable week of Python, community, and fuuuuuun!
Check it out here: : https://2025.pycon.org.au
Just in case you haven’t heard...
We’re working hardcore behind the scenes to make PyCon AU 2025 happen!
And guess what? A little snake (aka Curlyboi) whispered in our ear and told us to ask...
What kind of talk topics are you keen to see next year?
So what if the novelty of traveling to a new city, was there a place with meeting people who are really adjacent to your professional network ?
For example what if we had a open source and open science conference running concurrently?
I think this already happens in terms of streams within a conference like #pyconau.
I'm just wondering what would happen if you chain adjacent or completely different conferences together?
Lightning talks are a maximum of five minutes long, can cover any topic of interest to Python enthusiasts, and have been one of PyCon AU’s most popular parts since 2018.
Check out some of PyCon AU’s signature lightning talks to brighten your day and spark a laugh!
Have you caught our 2024 keynote replay yet? It’s now on our YouTube channel!
Join Dr. Kendra Vant as she reveals the power of meaningful benchmarks and how to cut through deep learning confusion by setting realistic goals.
Subscribe Us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddDVhbz3sNw
It's a good time to get in touch if you'd like to help PyConAU 2025, in Naarm Melbourne! Call for specialist track organisers is (somewhat) currently open for folks who can gather about a day's worth of talks on a specific topic
2025 website doesn't quite work but 2024 website still works
#PyConAU #PyConAU2025 #EverythingOpen #EO2025
In my #pyconAU keynote I referred to LLMs as "Regurgitative AI" rather than generative. Someone in the discord then commented that "regurgitative AI sounds like a horrific disease" and... you know... if the shoe fits...
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To everyone who attended or wanted to attend PyCon AU,
Want to make the next PyCon AU even better? We'd love your feedback about PyCon AU 2024 and your ideas for 2025.
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Did you think PyCon 2024 was over? Surprise! We're still here, working hard behind the scenes to upload the talks to our YouTube channel.
Check out https://www.youtube.com/@PyConAU and explore talks from PyCon AU 2011 all the way to now.
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