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By Steve / Tuesday, September 2, 2025 | 1 min
.au Domain Eligibility Explained: Who Can Register?

The .au domain is a trusted online identity for Australian businesses, organisations, and individuals. But unlike some domain extensions, .au names have eligibility rules set by auDA (the .au Domain Administration).
Who Can Register a .au Domain?
You must have a connection to Australia to register a .au domain. This usually means:
- .com.au – for commercial entities such as businesses, sole traders, or companies with an Australian Business Number (ABN) or Australian Company Number (ACN).
- .org.au – for non-profits and associations registered in Australia.
- .id.au – for Australian citizens and residents.
- .au direct – available for anyone with a valid Australian presence.
Proof of Eligibility
When registering, you may be asked to provide proof of your ABN, ACN, or other documentation. This ensures that .au domains remain secure and trustworthy.
Why Eligibility Matters
- Protects consumers from fraudulent websites.
- Keeps the .au namespace uniquely Australian.
- Helps businesses build trust with local customers.
Next Steps
If you’re ready to register a .au domain, see our guide on how to register your first domain. Already have one? Be sure to renew before it expires to keep your business online.
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