auDA is lifting the restriction on the use of geographic names as domain
names in com.au and net.au.
auDA has determined that the fairest and most effective way of releasing
the geographic names will be by way of individual ballots.
auDA intends to launch the ballot process in June 2005.
For more information please refer to the announcement at
http://www.auda.org.au/news.php?newsid=37
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