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In accordance with Australian Domain Name Policy, to be eligible to register .com.au
domain names and .net.au domain names, registrants must be one of the
following:
- An Australian registered company
- Trading under a registered business name in any
Australian State or Territory
- An Australian partnership or sole trader
- A foreign company licensed to trade in Australia
- Be an owner of an Australian Registered Trade Mark
- An applicant for an Australian Registered Trade Mark
- An association incorporated in any Australian State or
Territory
- An Australian commercial statutory body
If you don't fall into any of these categories, there are other
.au extension options that you may be eligible to register, such as .id.au. To be eligible for a .id.au name,
you just need to be an Australian citizen or an Australian resident.
If you are not eligible for .id.au, you may wish to consider registering a
.com, .net, .org or .biz domain name. These extensions can be registered by any
organisation or individual anywhere in the world and also have the advantage of
having high consumer awareness, with .com in particular considered the
"Beverly Hills" of domain name extensions. While a .com.au is an
absolute must for Australian businesses, many local businesses wanting to reach
overseas markets also register the .com equivalent of their name.
See our guide, "Choosing Domain Names",
for more handy tips and information. Read to register a name? You can proceed
with your domain name registration
here - it's a quick and easy process. We look forward to welcoming you as
one of our valued registrant customers!
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