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.au Domain Administration Ltd (auDA) manages the .au domain space - membership org., have your say, become a member today. RTs are not endorsements.

Melbourne, Australia
Joined April 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 24

    SCAM ALERT (Updated 25/01): .au domain name registrants are being targeted by phishing emails from people posing as auDA, requesting documents or verification of contact info.

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  2. Feb 18

    Our page is back up and running at but remember you can always keep up to date on our latest news at our website

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  3. Feb 18

    Our latest blog post looks at a change to the com․au and net․au rules that applies mostly to foreign companies using an Australian trade mark to meet eligibility reqs.

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  4. Feb 17

    auDA's page has been impacted by changes Facebook made to its Australian news sharing policy today. We are attempting to rectify this. In the interim, stay up to date with our news on our Twitter feed or visit our website

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  5. Feb 17

    Read our latest quarterly report to hear from CEO Rosemary Sinclair about the importance of local, trusted and verified domain names during 2020:

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  6. Feb 16

    Our latest blog post looks at a change to the com․au and net․au rules that applies mostly to foreign companies using an Australian trade mark to meet eligibility reqs.

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  7. Feb 15

    Our next Associate Member newsletter is out this week. Sign up today to receive the latest auDA news and information to your inbox each month. Join for free at

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  8. Feb 14

    Today on the blog we explain upcoming changes to and rules that may affect foreign companies using a trade mark to meet the Australian presence test

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  9. Feb 10

    Have you heard that new rules for the .au are coming into effect on 12 April this year? Here's an introduction:

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  10. Feb 9

    Total .au domains continued a steady climb in Q4 supported by the rapid digitisation experienced during 2020. Read more about .au registrations in our Q4 report:

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  11. Feb 7

    Tomorrow is – head to to access resources and activities from the and learn how you can about online safety with your friends and family

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  12. Feb 3

    Domain abuse such as malware and spam in the .au domain is well below the global average thanks to stricter registration and validation requirements. To find out more about how we keep .au trusted and secure visit:

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    Feb 1

    Today’s blog post reflects on a recent webinar from the JCSC, with special guest Alex Falatovich of . Alex looked at current threats, the DNS ecosystem and mitigation techniques from a registry perspective, check it out!

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  14. Feb 2

    We’ve just published our latest quarterly report – head to our website to read what kept us busy during the final quarter of 2020 and how we’re setting ourselves up for a productive 2021:

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  15. Jan 31

    Our new licensing rules take effect in April and there are some changes to . If you have an , head to the blog to find out if the changes affect you and how you might be eligible under one of 11 categories.

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  16. Jan 28

    We’re pleased to announce that strategic communications executive Sophie Mitchell has joined us as our new Chief Communications Officer. She brings with her a wealth of experience in communications, government and corporate strategy. Read more here:

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  17. Retweeted
    Jan 26

    Back at work from holidays? if posting professional & personal information online, to protect yourself from the threat of & foreign interference. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. 📕

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  18. Jan 26

    There are some changes in the namespace taking effect in April. If you hold an licence, read our latest blog to find out if you’re impacted and how you might be eligible under one of 11 categories.

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  19. Jan 26

    Reminder that .au registrants are being targeted by phishing emails made to look like they’re coming from auDA. Do not respond to them.

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  20. Retweeted

    A new set of scam emails impersonating .au Domain Administration Ltd are being sent out to registrants of .au websites. Don't click the link in the below email. For more information see auDA's website:

    An email with SCAM printed across it.
"Subject: Email address verification [blocked out]
From: [blocked out]
Reply-To: [blocked out]
To: [blocked out]
Date: Jan 25, 2021 12:27:10 PM
"Email address Verification
Greetings.
It seems that your contact information we have on file for your domain(s) is out of date.
Your email address ([blocked out]) was specified as a contact when registering the following domains.

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Please verify or update your email address:

Verify (large button with green background)
If you have not registered these domains, you can contact us and attach a screenshot of the letter.
This letter contains important information. It is mandatory and does not require unsubscription."
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