If the 30-day grace period after expiry has passed and you’d like to continue using the .au domain name, you’ll need to re-apply to register the .au domain name licence.
When the 30-day grace period ends, the domain name will be removed from the registry.
If the .au domain name has been removed from the registry and is available to be registered, you can re-register the domain name through your preferred .au domain name provider.
You may choose to engage the services of a specialist domain name provider known as a “drop catcher” to help you re-register your name. Drop catchers specialise in “catching” domain names as soon as they are removed from the registry.
If the domain name you previously held expired and has been registered by someone else, you can attempt to negotiate it to be transferred back to you, by contacting them using the registrant contact information in the WHOIS tool, or with the assistance of a domain broker.
Securing a domain name after it has expired is not guaranteed, so it is best to keep your registration information up-to-date, diarise your expiry date and do not let your domain name expire if you wish to continue using it.