On 24 March 2022, the direct .au domain name will launch and be available for licensing from .au Domain Administrator (auDA) accredited Registrars.
The new domain level means website names can be shortened by dropping the .com (or other variants featured in domain names) to become just “website.au”.
Where there is no existing domain name using the same prefix, the .au direct name will be available for general public licensing from 24 March 2022.
existing holders with a current Australian domain name (such as .com.au or .net.au) can apply for priority allocation to a direct .au name until 20 September 2022.
According to auDA, the benefits of this new domain option include:
Eligibility for the .au direct domains mirror the current 2nd level domain (eg .com.au and .net.au) eligibility criteria, which includes:
Existing holders of .XXX.au domains who wish to switch to .au will get priority over new licensees. Existing holders can apply for participation in the Priority Allocation Process before 20 September 2022.
So, if you are considering or intending to move to a direct .au domain, you must apply before 20 September 2022 to ensure you have first use of the domain. If you are the only priority applicant, you will be able to claim the direct .au domain after this date.
Yes, different holders can license the same name with different .au domain variations. For example, one business can license example.com.au, whereas another business can subsequently license example.net.au notwithstanding the .com.au domain already existing for that name.
If this is of concern, you can register for multiple domain variants (ie. .net.au; .com.au; etc.) and then re-direct website visitors to the preferred domain (which will feature your website). This will prevent others from licensing that exact domain whilst you are the holder. This is a relatively inexpensive solution, however only prevents registration of the exact domain – not similar names.
Where there is a contested priority (for example, the holders of name.com.au and name.net.au both seek priority), the .au direct name will be allocated under the following criteria:
If you are looking for any assistance with Australian domains, please do not hesitate to contact our team.