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<h2>Policy and Governance Framework</h2><ol>
  <li>The gov.au Domain Name Policies (the gov.au policies) apply to third level domains at the Australian Government level (e.g. example.gov.au) and fourth level domains at the State/Territory/Local Government levels (e.g. example.act.gov.au).</li>
  <li>Gov.au policies have been developed to facilitate the registration and administration of domain names used by Australian, State, Territory and Local Government jurisdictions.</li>
  <li>Gov.au policies are formally reviewed every 2 years.</li>
  <li>The Department of Finance and Deregulation (Finance) holds a sub-sponsorship agreement with .au Domain Administration (auDA), the industry self-regulatory body, for management of the gov.au domain.</li>
  <li>Finance manages the gov.au policies and administration in consultation with an inter-jurisdictional Domain Consultative Committee comprising of representatives from each jurisdiction.</li>
  <li>All new policies and major policy changes are endorsed by the <a class="externallink" href="/bye?http://www.occ.gov.au/">Online and Communications Council</a>. Membership of the Online and Communications Council comprises the Australian Government Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy  (Chair), a senior Minister from each State and Territory and the President of the Australian Local Government Association.</li>
  <li>Each jurisdiction may apply additional domain policies, standards and guidelines in assessing domain applications.</li>
  <li>A single agency in each jurisdiction, known as the Domain Provider, has the delegated authority to assess individual domain name applications for that jurisdiction. A list of Domain Providers, and relevant contacts, is available at <a href="Contact_Us">www.domainname.gov.au/Contact_Us</a>.</li>
  <li>Domain Providers:
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    <li>reserve the right to remove a gov.au domain name from the registry if it is considered to be in breach of gov.au policies or the gov.au Registrant Agreement; and</li>
    <li>reserve the right to reject an application for a domain name.</li>
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