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New in 2022: here comes the .au domain

For years Australian businesses have signified their Aussie identity through the use of .com.au and .net.au domain names. Coming in March 2022 businesses have a new choice: the .au domain name. For example, ...

Ask CyberGuru: Can I buy a similar domain name that is owned by another organisation?

In this month’s Ask CyberGuru, we are asked the question, “Can I buy a com.au domain name that is similar to a ...

Are you the master of your domain name?

A domain name is a part of your business, and as such is an important asset. We ...

Ask CyberGuru - What happens if I forget to renew my domain name registration?

In this month's instalment of Ask CyberGuru, we answer the question, “What happens if I forget to renew my domain name registration?”. When you buy ...

What is the difference between an email address and email alias?

  There are many tasks to do when starting a new organisation, and one of the more important ...

.net.au domain names half price for the next week only

Are you looking to purchase a new .net.au domain name for your ...

Five reasons why you should use commercial email hosting in your organisation

Whilst websites are increasingly popular, on occasion where we receive a business card or brochure, the organisation advertising is using an email address supplied by their internet service provider or a free email address provider, such as Gmail or Outlook.com. Not only ...

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