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[Place name] Community Website “Giving our community a home on the net”
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Topics Australian domain names Community geographic domain names Community domain names policies application criteria and process Purpose of community website Content options First steps Next steps What you can do
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Australian Domain Names .au domain space is managed by auDA auDA is a federal government-endorsed organisation which authorises policy and self-regulates the industry current second level domain names reflect the website’s purpose, for example:.comused for commercial enterprises.orgused for not-for-profit organisations.eduused for educational institutions
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Community Geographic Domain Names (CGDN) auDA has now created eight new geographic second level domains Second level domains for each state and territory:.act.au,.nsw.au,.nt.au,.qld.au,.sa.au,.tas.au,.vic.au,.wa.au
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Community Geographic Domain Names (CGDN) All CGDNs will be registered as 3 rd level domain names. For example: www.bathurst.nsw.au www.koonwarra.vic.au www.wyndham.wa.au CGDNs are reserved for communities - they cannot be licensed by single entities such as local government, business or individuals
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CGDN Policies Domain names are available for populated addressable localities within Australia Names can only be licensed by a legally registered not-for-profit entity or a special committee of local council Registrant must be representative of the local community Domain name licence is for two (2) years
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CGDN Policies Registrant can only use the domain name for the purpose of operating a community website Licence renewal is based on registrant: still meeting eligibility criteria using the domain name to operate community website
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CGDN Application Criteria Not-for-profit legal entity or special committee of local council and broadly representative of the local community Be run by the community for the community Can apply for one locality name or more names if these are adjoining localities
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CGDN Application Process Consult with the broad community Establish a community website group Register interest on CGDN website Form a not-for-profit legal, entity if necessary Establish roles and sub-committees Prepare application documents Complete application form online at www.cgdn.org.au
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Purpose of [Place name] community website Be the official community website Quick and easy to remember Provide content determined by community needs and consultation Useful source of local information for users within the community Provides a ‘snaphot’ of the community for external people
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Content Options Links to other community-based websites – recreation clubs, historical society, trader’s association, tourism Directories for: local businesses sport and recreation clubs arts and cultural associations Events calendar – what’s happening in [Place name] Local news Tourism information Advertising and/or sponsorship
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Future content options Local email addresses e-Forum for open discussion on topics of interest to the community
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First Steps We want you to become involved We want your contributions and feedback because it’s your website We want people willing to become part of the community website group We want people willing to help with forming a not-for-profit legal entity – if necessary We want people willing to help with the application process
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Next Steps Register interest in [Place name] on CGDN website Form a [Place name] website group Establish roles and sub-committees Register as not-for-profit legal entity, if necessary Complete CGDN application online at www.cgdn.org.au
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What you can do Please put your name on the Attendance Sheet If you want to be kept informed – please indicate this on the Attendance Sheet If you are interested in joining the community website group – complete the Expression of Interest form
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