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  • auDA may open up .au

    Australia's domain name regulator is considering opening up the nation's top level .au domain, in a dramatic proposal that could see second-level domains such as "example.au" made available.

  • Have your say on .au's future

    The public has a chance to have its say on the future of Australia's national top level domain with the federal government today releasing a discussion paper on the matter.

  • Domain administrator criticised over consultation

    NetRegistry has called on the Australian domain regulator to change its public consultation processes to get more input from domain name purchasers.

  • AU domain admin moves against dodgy practice

    The .au domain name administrator has moved to stop resellers claiming customers must transfer their domain name registration to their registrar of choice as a "technical requirement" of the Web-site hosting process.

  • Melbourne IT unconcerned over new domain transfer policy

    The .au Domain Administrator has commenced a new policy on transferring domain name registrations which some in the industry are calling the final nail in the coffin for Melbourne IT.

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