ALL org.au domain names registered prior to 1 July 2002 are DUE TO EXPIRE.
It is YOUR responsibility to transfer your domain name and renew it before the expiry date.
Information about pre-1 July 2002 org.au domain names
Prior to 1 July 2002, org.au names were not licensed with an expiry date.
From 1 July 2002, all org.au domain names are subject to a 2 year licence
period and so will need to be renewed every 2 years. If you wish to continue
to use the name it will have to be renewed for another 2 year period.
Step 1: Get your Domain Name Password (formerly called Registry Key)
To renew your domain name you will need to know your Domain Name Password. As
a security measure, all .au domain names are password protected. You can
have your Domain Name Password emailed to you by going to the Recover
Password tool at
http://admin.auda.org.au/and following the instructions.
Step 2: Select an auDA Accredited Registrar
Registrars are
accredited by auDA and their job is to manage the domain name by renewing it
for you. You must select a registrar from the list of registrars at
http://www.auda.org.au/registrars/accredited-registrars/. Service
offerings and renewal fees vary between registrars, so you should shop
around according to your needs.
Step 3: Renew your Domain
Name
Contact the registrar that you have selected to renew
your domain name. You will need to give them your Domain Name Password and
pay the renewal fee. In most cases you will be able to renew your domain
name online. The registrar will be able to assist you with any queries you
may have.
For further information regarding the renewal of your domain name, please
contact auDA at:
Phone 1800 668 019
Email
renewals@auda.org.au