Well-informed submission made by Internet Commerce Association

ICA have made their submission on The PRP's Final Report stating The PRP have NOT

Japan Domain Registration Services inform their own country via mass media.

Why has auDA never bothered to inform the Australian public about our own domain name

Is auDA deliberately confusing the closing date for PRP Final Report submissions?

auDA seemed to have brought submissions for The PRP Final Report forward by two days?!?!

VOTE AGAINST PRP FINAL REPORT TODAY!

You are at risk of possibly losing your domain name and being restricted on how

auDA’s own “spin-doctor” can’t wait for tens of thousands of Australian domain names to be confiscated.

As previously mentioned on ITWire.com(,) Ian Hanke is an expensive PR practitioner paid directly by

PRP Final Report – Section 3.3 – Resale and Warehousing

I believe Section 3.3 - the Resale and Warehousing part of the PRP's Reform of

The PRP has unanimously recommended auDA Board approve Direct .AU Registrations

The 20th May, 2019, is now the OFFICIAL DATE when Direct Registration Implementation will either

LNP.com.au dropped by the Liberal National Party

Late last week, The Australian newspaper wrote an article stating that the Liberal National Party

Telstra given permission to take BelongEnergy.com.au from current owner for free.

Belong Energy have been ordered to transfer the domain names belong.energy and belongenergy.com.au to Telstra,

64,000 Registrants are “Domain Investors” and own One Million .com.au domains.

64,000 Australian businesses own more than 10 domain names each, but collectively own and control

Why the sudden rush, auDA?

Why the sudden rush to railroad the latest PRP Consultation Paper into the boardroom to

Appointments made on auDA Advisory Standing Committee members

The establishment of these two committees is mandated by the new auDA constitution. These committees

Domainer Show – Episode 14

Brad Kam from Unstoppable Domains discuss using Domain Names on the Blockchain. This means, using

Domainer Show – Episode 13

Rugby Australia lose complaint to hijack Wallabies.com.au - Land.com.au sells for $100,000 - iFurniture.com.au sells

Rugby Australia auDRP Complaint DENIED for Wallabies.com.au

Rugby Australia LOSES COMPLAINT to grab Wallabies.com.au - "The Panel considers that the Complainant was

DIWG disbanded

As many people have said before me, I am greatly concerned that the Panel lacks

The new Land.com.au owner will NOT be allowed to own Land.au

Land.com.au was purchased for $100,000 on Thursday. On that SAME DAY, auDA released the new

Land.com.au sells for $100,000!

Land.com.au dropped three days in a row and finally sold today for $100,000 to ...

Who made the Land.com.au complaint?

We've found some ABN LOOKUP factual data that we will now publish, but it's up

Did Land.com.au drop for $42,000 on Netfleet?

Land.com.au is DROPPING for the THIRD DAY IN A ROW today!

February 2019 Update

Why so quiet, Domainer? Not quiet. BUSY! Plus, we're all waiting to hear some updates/news

Domainer Show – Episode 12 with Mike Mann.

On Episode 12 of the Domainer Show, Rob and Ed talk with the legendary Mike

Legitimate Domain Name Use

Before someone who wants to own a particular domain name goes ahead and wastes their

Ran.com.au Locked & Reserved by Afilias

auDA's crazy "generic-commercial" update to their Reserved Policy List in January 2018 has taken another

Trademark-Owning Bank files UDRP Complaint and Loses.

ClearBank Limited of London hired lawfirm Lawdit Solicitors in the UK in an attempt to

australia.net.au Back to its Rightful Owner!

You may remember we initially noticed and contacted the owner of Australia.net.au to let him

Direct .AU Registration Update – Dec 2018

As Chairman of The PRP (Policy Review Panel), John Swinson has publicly released the following

Domainer Show – Episode 11 with Fred Schebesta, founder of Finder.com.au

Fred Schebesta co-founded CreditCardFinder.com.au in 2009, then re-branded to Finder.com.au in 2012, purchasing the domain

auDA release 2018 in Review

At 30 June 2018, there were 3,153,979 names registered in the .au namespace. This represented