Launch of .au domains will allow Australians to drop .com from web addresses

People who can demonstrate they or their business have a connection to 
Australia will be able to purchase new domain from Thursday

New .au domains are launching that will shorten Australian web addresses by 
dropping the .com part.

Josh Taylor Mon 21 Mar 2022 03.30 AEDT  
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/mar/21/launch-of-au-domains-will-allow-australians-to-drop-com-from-web-addresses


Australian web addresses will soon be shorter with the launch of .au domains, 
allowing people to drop the .com for the first time.

>From Thursday, people who can demonstrate they or their business have a 
>connection to Australia will be able to purchase .au domains.

It is the first time the .au domain has been available for purchase after auDA, 
the organisation that manages Australian domains, launched the product after 
years of consultation.

“We heard from more than 97,000 people, the overwhelming majority of whom were 
in favour of the introduction of short, simple, distinctly local domain names,” 
the auDA CEO, Rosemary Sinclair, said.

Anthony Mayer, the founder of Online is Easy, a company specialising in setting 
up websites for small businesses, said buying a domain in Australia was much 
fairer and a “level playing field” for people compared to the “cowboy” areas of 
buying .com or other domains where people often squat on popular or speculative 
domains.

To have a .com.au you need an ABN, while you need to be a charity or 
not-for-profit for .org.au.

Under the new .au domains, you just need to demonstrate a connection to 
Australia, but ultimately the domain will still be managed by auDA, meaning 
people can lodge a complaint if someone tries to buy a domain not relevant to 
them.

“I think it’s really cool that Australia is actually leading the way [with] 
ethical, open and fair internet,” Mayer said.

Businesses that already have a domain under .com.au or a similar site will have 
priority status to register the corresponding .au website in the six months 
after the launch.

Thousands of sites are reserved from purchase except in limited circumstances, 
including sites like gov.au, banker.au, olympics.au and others blocked by the 
legislation governing the use of those names.

AuDA has also sought to prevent potential scam sites being set up by reserving 
sites such as c0m.au, corn.au, and g0v.au.


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