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A .au domain name (such as ‘getyour.com.au’) is an important part of this system. It is a digital address that helps people find you, your business or your organisation online. It signals to people visiting your website and sending you emails that you have a connection to Australia.
To register a .au domain name you must have an Australian presence, which includes being a citizen or permanent resident of Australia or being an organisation registered in Australia. The full definition of an Australian presence can be found at Section 1.4 of the .au licensing rules.
A .au domain name (such as ‘getyour.com.au’) is an important digital asset that helps people find you, your business or your organisation online and signals to people visiting your website and sending you emails that you have a connection to Australia.
A .au domain name (such as ‘getyour.com.au’) is an important digital asset that helps people find you, your business or your organisation online and signals to people visiting your website
Identity Digital, the .au registry operator, operates the public WHOIS service for asn.au, com.au, edu.au, gov.au, id.au, net.au and org.au. WHOIS provides the following information: registrar of record for the domain name. registrant of the domain name. registrant contact name and email address.
.au Domain Names. What is a .au domain name and why do I need one? A domain name is an address on the Internet that allows people to find your website (for example www.mybusiness.com.au), or enables you to send and receive emails (for example. general@mybusiness.net.au).
A domain name ending in the .au namespace (com.au, .net.au, .org.au, .edu.au etc.) tells us that the business, organisation or individual using it has a connection to Australia. There are also specific rules around whether you can register domains in the .au namespace.