.AU is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) representing Australia.
At the moment, it is not possible to register directly a top-level .AU domain (such as mycompany.au). The naming rules for .AU require registrations under second-level categories that describe a type of entity.
Opened second-level domains (available for the public) that you can register with Affordable Domains are:
Other opened domains are:
A .com.au and .net.au registrant must be one of the following:
You will be requested to enter an ID number depending on the selected registrant type (ID type):
The registrant name should match the one associated with the ID Number (ABN/ACN). You can check it using the ABN lookup tool at http://abr.business.gov.au
You can renew your .com.au, .net.au, and .org.au domain name 90 days prior to its expiration date.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact our Support Team.
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