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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.
The WHOIS Service is operated in accordance with the auDA WHOIS Policy (available at https://www.auda.org.au/policy/2014-07-whois-policy). Enter the .au domain name you want to query in the search bar
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.
About .au Domains. auDA is the sponsor and Identity Digital is the backend servicer for the country-code top-level domain name .au, .com.au, .net.au, and .org.au extensions that represent Australia. Who can register .au domains?
You can use the Whois lookup service to find the registration status of a domain name. If the domain has not been registered and is available, you can use Whois.com to register the domain name.
Perform a WHOIS search to find out the expiry date, registered owner & technical details of .AU domains from Australia.
A domain name ending in .au signifies that the person or organisation using it has a connection to Australia. In .au we have several different namespaces serving different sectors and purposes and with different rules for who can register them and what name they can have.