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On 29 April 2005, auDA terminated Capital Network Pty Ltd's accreditation by agreement (see auDA Media Release 29/4/2005).
Please note that your domain name is NOT at risk. Your domain name will continue unaffected until the expiry date.
auDA is correctly acting as your temporary Registrar. In order to renew your domain name before it expires or to make any changes, you will need to nominate a new Registrar of Record.
How to nominate a Registrar of Record: A list of accredited registrars and links to their web sites is available here. There is no charge for simply nominating a Registrar of Record, but some registrars may charge for additional services. It is important to check the service offerings and charges of each registrar before making your choice.
Once you have chosen a Registrar you will need to contact them and give them your Domain Name Password (previously called the Registry Key). If you know your password, you can give it to the registrar of your choice. They will do the rest. If you do not know your password, go to the Recover Password Tool and follow the instructions.
Carrying out these few tasks now will ensure that your domain name details are up to date and that you can renew your domain name before it expires.
Last Updated: 03/05/2005 12:13
auDA has won its TPA action against Domain Names Australia Pty Ltd, over mass mail outs during 2003.
auDA has issued a Request for Tender for a 4 year licence agreement for the provision of registry services in .au second level domains, commencing 1 July 2006. Questions about the RFT have now been received and answered.