Issue with Google Index checker - one of our vendors that checks whether the website is indexed by Google is facing downtime. Due to this the domains are not being checked for indexation. As soon as they fix this, we will remove the message. Sorry about this.
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Expired .au domains list - Great back links, Trust Flow, Domain Authority
Alexa, SEMrush, SimilarWeb, Alexa metrics and more
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.AU is the ccTLD for Australia. In 2013, there were about 2.7 million .au domains registered. One cannot register the top level .au. Only the second level categories are allowed with the following restrictions.

.com.au - For commercial entities

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.net.au - For ISPs and other commercial entities

.org.au - For non-profit organization and associations

.edu.au - For educational institutes

.gov.au - For government departments




 
Sean Markey, Rank Theory, United States

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Sean Markey, Rank Theory
United States