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http://www.canberratimes.com.au/tec...-government-review-finds-20180417-p4za3u.html

Web agency not fit-for-purpose, government review finds

The company charged with administering millions of Australian internet domain name registrations faces the axe if it can not undertake significant reform, following a months-long review of its operations.

A review into the administration of the .au top-level domain, the findings of which will be released by the Turnbull government on Wednesday, found that the company’s membership model and lack of checks and balances had impeded its decision making and made it unstable.


Communications Minister Mitch Fifield says auDA needs to change its ways. Photo: AAP
In a statement, Communications Minister Mitch Fifield echoed the review's findings that the organisation was not fit-for-purpose, and would need to make significant changes to maintain its authority.

The review’s findings include 29 recommendations to bring the operation of .au more into line with the needs of Australian internet users, including increased transparency, greater representation of stakeholders and requirements for conflict of interest checks.

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The government has accepted all 29 recommendations.

Fairfax Media understands that Senator Fifield wrote to the management of the .au Domain Administration Authority (auDA), the company that has handled the technical operation of .au since 2000, earlier this week to inform it of the recommendations.

In order to implement the recommendations, auDA would need to undergo significant reforms to its constitution, which would require the support of its members. If it fails to achieve these reforms, the review recommends the government explore alternate providers to administer .au.

auDA is composed of members involved in the Australian domain industry and, the review determines, regularly appoints its directors from its membership with potentially little regard for their capabilities.

The company has a history of inner turmoil and resistance to governance reforms, making it unclear whether such a substantial constitutional shift could be agreed upon, even at the risk of having its authority revoked.

Fairfax Media reported this week on a forensic review prepared by advisory group PPB, which alleged inappropriate use of expense accounts by former auDA directors and employees, including a butler service and family tickets to Disneyland. The auDA’s new chairman, Chris Leptos, said in a letter to members that he was “briefed on a number of practices of several former auDA directors” and concluded that those practices warranted referral to the Victoria Police.

PPB also, in a report dated December 2017, found there had been “systemic and persistent governance deficiencies” within auDA, including a culture of mixing personal and business interests.

A timeline for auDA to implement reforms, seen by Fairfax Media, requires auDA to begin consultation and planning almost immediately, and to begin amending the constitution within six months. The auDA would also be required to give quarterly reports on its progress throughout the process."
 

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.... More "consultation" ..... www.grumpier.com.au ?

What changed since the last 2017 SGM? See Grumpy.com.au attached!
 

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snoopy

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Significant one given auDA push for direct registrations and claims that they don't have enough money,

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johno69

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"Consequently, your Board believes it will not be able to properly consider ‘direct registration’ until the second half of 2019 at the earliest."
Just came in the auDA newsletter.
 

snoopy

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"Consequently, your Board believes it will not be able to properly consider ‘direct registration’ until the second half of 2019 at the earliest."
Just came in the auDA newsletter.

I don't think it is an issue they can just ignore for a year, they have an SGM about it in a month.
 

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auDA & auDAFoundation will most probably be gone by 2019.

They will not be proceeding with the proposed competing .au domain name extension. That is now dead. Supply people can stop wasting their time and money on that one now seriously. auDA will not be doing it most probably ever. There are an enormous amount of reason why they will not be proceeding which the .uk Noninet and .nz DNC never had to deal with.

It is certain most of the current auDA Board and some more auDA staff will not be there in late 2018 and before 2019.

Apparently rumours are Massive $$ Offers ($1,200,000? and then $800,000?) where already made last year for at least 1 person to leave after the Board voted not long after the last 2017 SGM.... It is just a matter of time. This money makes the auDA PPB Report leak money look pretty small...)

Meanwhile the "not for profit" auDA and auDA Foundation with a combined over $20 million in the bank and increasing expenses keeps wasting money and refusing to pass on the full 60% lower wholesale price.. This is a disgusting monopoly mindset which is ripping off Registrars, Resellers and .au domain name Consumers.

Registrars and Resellers need to stand up and demand they get the full lower wholesale pricing passed on 1st July 2018. If not auDA will continue to blow it!

auDA stop ripping us all off!
 
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This is fantastic news for the industry! Looks like we will see the reforms that have been needed for quite some time now.

In particular:
  • The current membership model is impeding auDA’s decision-making and is contributing to ongoing organisational instability.
  • The membership class structure is not reflective of the Australia’s internet community nor auDA’s stakeholders.
  • The current process where the majority of directors are appointed from the membership does not support effective governance outcomes.
  • Directors can be appointed to the Board with little regard to the skills required to effectively govern a modern domain administrator. Directors are not required to meet probity, security or conflict of interest checks.
Thank you to everybody who participated in the Government review process, you have helped to shape the future of .au.

The membership base now needs to get behind these recommendations and push for a new constitution to be implemented as soon as possible, so that work can get underway in selecting new board members based on the updated criteria. :)
 

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The membership base now needs to get behind these recommendations and push for a new constitution to be implemented as soon as possible, so that work can get underway in selecting new board members based on the updated criteria. :)

Cheyne

Never be fooled by political spin and that the auDA created .au namespace and problems will be solved by more auDA internal or external reviews, investigations, consultants, audits, new legal, more panels etc...
https://www.dntrade.com.au/threads/auda’s-‘broken-management’-seeks-to-undermine-au’s-multistakeholder-model.11733/

Read these:
What is not public are the many internal issues auDA has and the direction they thought was best for themselves... in some cases totally against the auDA Constitution and against the Government letter of authority and Iccan support letter of authority.

$Millions has been wasted with no improvement... We do not want to see $ millions more wasted or any more damage to the existing .au namespace or the 3 million existing domain name registrants by poor management and poor Board sign off.

auDA crying poor for more money all the time while they have stocked up over $20 Million ripping off .au registrars, resellers and .au consumers is evidence of poor management I have very serious doubts will improve or change.

If auDA reduces the .au wholesale price by the full 60% that will be some sign they have listed and will change but I doubt it..They will be forced to.. by Government, By Consumers or by others.

Would VentraIP/ Synergy Wholesale like to see the full 60% lower .au wholesale price made available for Registrars and for auDA to cut their own fees and live within their means not wasting $millions as they have?

auDA and Board poor management has caused widespread damage to the existing .au namespace reputation and directly to investment in the existing .au namespace and also further investment / build out of many existing .au registered domain names and those businesses. That has hurt the market stability, That has hurt a lot of people. It also has hurt auDA and Supply..

The auDA PRP public meeting audio from Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane must be made public so people ( and members) can really hear word for word the mess that was not just created by poor auDA Management and process and what was was "recommended" by the PRP.

The auDA PRP and auDA have slowly have now chosen to be very quiet about a lot which was 'recommended' .. but still we see no official retraction what was stated at the meetings and that is very concerning for stability and many who do not know.


The list goes on.....

"new" auDA blaming old auDA management is not fact telling the full story of what the poor .au namespace management issues which remain caused directly by auDA and the Board are at present.
 
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snoopy

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The membership base now needs to get behind these recommendations and push for a new constitution to be implemented as soon as possible, so that work can get underway in selecting new board members based on the updated criteria. :)

I very much doubt auDA is going to get much member support without addressing member concerns. The question many will be thinking is whether it is best to reform auDA or is it best to start afresh?

The government knows it is 50/50 or even lower whether constitutional changes can be passed.
 

Cheyne

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Sean,

I'm not fooled by auDA's "spin", and you should know me better than that.

Is it better to start afresh? Maybe. But you're essentially looking down the barrel of two options:
  1. Implement the Government recommendations and reform auDA to be auDA 2.0.
  2. Take a chance with a new, unknown entity, that will take on every recommendation and that is picked and endorsed by the Government to replace auDA entirely.
These are the only two options that are available now, and from them you would have to say that you would rather deal with the devil you know (or at least I would).

You asked for a new dealer and now this is the hand we've been dealt. The only way I see this moving forward is to accept the recommendations and get the new constitution up and running.
 

snoopy

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These are the only two options that are available now, and from them you would have to say that you would rather deal with the devil you know (or at least I would).

Might work for you as it may keep the direct registration proposal on the table and wholesale prices high, but I don't think it would work for the majority of members. The place does need massive reform (mostly in terms of the attempted cash grabs) and I'm not sure they will be willing to actually change their point of view.
 

Cheyne

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That's fair enough and they are entitled to their point of view, but that means going down a path of uncertainty for the next 12 months at least, and risking the namespace to an unknown party with unknown motives who simply needs to tick all 29 boxes from the review in order for the Government to endorse them and there won't be a thing you or I can do about it.

Keep in mind that it is more than likely that we will have a new Government by then, and with it a new Minister, so that could make things even more interesting.
 

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