Contributed by pitrh on from the puffy-and-clogs dept.
As usual the (preliminary) talks schedule has a strong OpenBSD showing, with talks from Henning Brauer (henning@) and Ryan McBride (mcbride@), Paul Irofti (pirofti@), Claudio Jeker (claudio@), Mark Kettenis (kettenis@), Damien Miller (djm@), and Ken Westerback (krw@), with details of talks still settling. On the tutorials front, yours truly will be holding the OpenBSD flag with a refreshed PF tutorial.
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By Teguh Iskanto (tiskanto) tiskanto {at} gmail {dot} com on http://tiskanto.blogspot.com
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By Peter N. M. Hansteen (pitrh) peter@bsdly.net on http://bsdly.blogspot.com/
That would be up to local talent to organize. It's been done before, more or less: Back in the day AUUG used to host conferences with fairly good BSD content, but activity tapered off.
For the Asia/Pacific region the main BSD event for the last few years has been AsiaBSDCon, which will hopefully continue (this year's event was uncomfortably close to the earthquake and tsunami in March).
I for one would love a good enough excuse to go to Melbourne :)