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    auDA Foundation opens second round of grants 20 June, 2007 13:49

    The auDA Foundation, which was established by .au Domain Administration Ltd (auDA) in 2005, is calling for submissions from eligible applicants to receive funding in its second round of grants.
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    IPv6 to power e-business 06 June, 2006 07:51

    Australian businesses, particularly small businesses, will have better access to e-business through next-generation Internet resources based on Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
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    'Nic off', auDA tells registrar 12 April, 2005 16:19

    Controversial domain name registrar TotalNIC has lost its accreditation after it failed to pay the costs ordered from its court loss to the .au Domain Administration (auDA).
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    Get set for the great domain sale of '05 17 March, 2005 11:46

    Want to be master of your domain? Well, Web master, anyway. In six weeks you can, thanks to a landmark decision to release 20,000 geographic domain names for public sale.
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    AuDA takes legal action against DNA 02 September, 2003 08:27

    The company responsible for operating the .au domain, .au Domain Administration Ltd (auDA) has started a class action against Domain Names Australia (DNA) for allegedly misleading the recipients of a mass mail-out.
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    Internet domain letter creates confusion 23 July, 2003 15:47

    Australian business are once again being subjected to a domain registration mailout that may be deemed misleading and confusing to consumers, the .au Domain Administration (auDA) has warned.
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    Melbourne IT slapped for improper marketing 02 April, 2003 07:30

    Domain Name registrar Melbourne IT has been slapped on the wrist by the Australian Domain Authority (auDA) for resorting to improper business practices.
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    auDA suspends ING's accreditation 23 April, 2002 11:33

    Domain name registrar auDA has suspended Internet Name Group's (ING's) provisional accreditation following action taken by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) alleging the company made false and misleading representations.
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    auDA opens doors for registrar hopefuls 06 November, 2001 08:00

    auDA has called for expressions of interest from organisations that wish to become auDA accredited registrars.
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    Campaign spams .au users 17 October, 2001 11:28

    Many Australian businesses operating in the Internet space are being spammed with 'misleading' .au licence renewals.
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    KeyCorp finds success by sticking to its knitting 14 July, 2000 13:01

    During a week in which heads of dot-com companies rolled like Jaffas down a cinema aisle, KeyCorp chalked up yet another export success for its leading-edge smart card technology. In spite of the blood-letting in the dot-com space, there was at least a little good news on the home front for some of the established players
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