- Priority Category 1
- Priority Category 2
How is it decided what Priority Category is assigned?
Priority Category 1: If a registrant purchased an existing .au domain name license prior to or on the 4th of February 2018, and has maintained that license to the .au direct launch day, they will have an opportunity to apply for the .au direct version of the domain involved as a Priority Category 1 applicant. All applicants in this group have equal priority when applying for a .au direct domain name. Priority Category 2: If a registrant purchased a .au domain name license after the 4th of February 2018 and has maintained that license to the .au direct launch day, they will have an opportunity to apply for the .au direct version of the domain name involved as a Priority Category 2 applicant. If there are more than one Priority Category 2 domain holders for a .au direct domain name, the registrant who registered their domain name the earliest will have priority in this group.So how will the .au direct domain be allocated?
Anyone who holds an existing domain name in the namespace can apply for Priority Allocation. There is a cost involved in applying for a Priority Allocation, and renewal might be needed for each year the domain is contested. There is no refund for any Priority Allocation applications, even if your application is unsuccessful. A Category 1 applicant will be awarded a domain name above any Category 2 applicant. Please note, if you hold multiple domains for the same .au direct application, we strongly suggest you only apply on your highest priority domain name and decline to apply on the remaining domain names. The .au direct domain will be awarded as per the provided chart.