In July 2004 auDA conducted a public review of the restriction on geographic names in com.au and net.au.
Following the review, at its August 2004 meeting the auDA Board decided that commercial geographic domain names are useful and desirable for Australian businesses and that the restriction on using geographic names as domain names in com.au and net.au should be lifted.
auDA has determined that the fairest and most effective way of releasing the geographic names for use as com.au and net.au domain names will be by way of individual ballots. The ballot process is explained in detail below.
Ballot proceeds will be used by auDA to support the implementation of the new community geographic name space.
Under auDA policy a "geographic name" is defined as any location with an Australian postcode, as listed on the Australia Post postcode database. All names on the postcode database will be included in the ballot process, with the following exceptions: airport names; hospital names; university names; defence force names; government names; postal names or names with Australia Post designators (eg. BC, MC, PO); names that have already been registered in com.au or net.au.
Some geographic names are available as domain names in both com.au and net.au, while some geographic names are only available in either com.au or net.au.
Where the same geographic name is available in both com.au and net.au, there will be two separate ballots. For example, there will be one ballot for richmond.com.au and one ballot for richmond.net.au.
Where a geographic name is made up of more than one word, there will be separate ballots for the non-hyphenated and hyphenated versions of the name. For example, there will be separate ballots for surryhills.com.au and surry-hills.com.au; there will be separate ballots for eightymilebeach.net.au, eighty-milebeach.net.au, eightymile-beach.net.au and eighty-mile-beach.net.au.
The available ballots are listed in the CSV files below:
auDA may amend the available ballots from time to time.
In order to lodge a ballot application, applicants must satisfy the normal com.au and net.au eligibility and allocation criteria in the Domain Name Eligibility and Allocation Rules for the Open 2LDs (2005-01). In brief, this means that:
All applicants should confirm that they satisfy the eligibility and allocation criteria in the Domain Name Eligibility and Allocation Rules for the Open 2LDs (2005-01) before lodging a ballot application.
Ballot applications can be made online through one of the Participating auDA Accredited Registrars listed below (in random order).
Download ballot process diagram.
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The ballot application period is from 1 June 2005 to 31 July 2005. No further ballot applications will be accepted after the close of the ballot application period.
It is intended that "first round" ballots will take place between 7 August 2005 and 21 August 2005. auDA may amend these dates from time to time. If you would like to participate in the ballots you should regularly confirm the ballot times and keep up to date with any changes by visiting auDA's web site.
Download ballot terms and conditions .
Ballot terms and conditions will also be available from Participating Registrars.
Please refer to the Commercial Geographic Names Ballot Frequently Asked Questions.