Registering .au Domain Names Print

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The .au country-code top-level domain name (ccTLD) is an extension that represents Australia. A .au domain name broadens your site’s audience to Australian residents. This extension is particularly beneficial for companies that conduct business in Australia by making their URLs more recognizable for Australian residents and businesses.

NOTE: If you submit an application for a .au domain name, it will go through a verification process to make sure your eligibility information meets the registry requirements.

The information below applies to the following country-code second-level domain names (ccSLDs) that we offer at this time:

  • .com.au — Intended for commercial entities
  • .net.au — Intended for network infrastructures, such as Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
  • .org.au — Intended for non-profit organizations

Registration of .au domain names is limited to companies or organizations registered to do business in Australia. Any .au domain can be registered for a maximum of 2 years. See when can you renew .au domain name.


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