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The '''Government of New South Wales''' has a parliamentary system and it is one part of the Commonwealth of Australia. The government is based on the United Kingdom's Westminster system wherein there is a separation power between the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary as set forth by the Constitution Act of 1902.<ref>[http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/Prod/parlment/publications.nsf/key/IS08/$File/Govt+in+NSW.pdf Government in New South Wales]</ref> | The '''Government of New South Wales''' has a parliamentary system and it is one part of the Commonwealth of Australia. The government is based on the United Kingdom's Westminster system wherein there is a separation power between the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary as set forth by the Constitution Act of 1902.<ref>[http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/Prod/parlment/publications.nsf/key/IS08/$File/Govt+in+NSW.pdf Government in New South Wales]</ref> | ||
===Application for New gTLDs=== | |||
In October 2011, the Government of New South Wales through its Department of Finance and Services issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking a partner to serve as registry operator to apply for and managed the [[.sydney]] and possibly .nsw [[GeoTLD|geographical TLD]]s on a revenue sharing agreement if approved by [[ICANN]]. <ref>[https://tenders.nsw.gov.au/dfs/?event=public.rft.showArchived&RFTUUID=F020CB28-D868-DD68-DFD741D90E8B3E2A Registry Operator to obtaining & operating multiple generic Top Level Domains]</ref> [[ARI Registry Services]] was selected by the state to serve as registry operator for the .sydney string, however the state continued to consider its application for .nsw TLD given that under the New Applicant Guidebook, it is not guaranteed that the string will be approved by ICANN. ARI Registry also secured the contract to manage and operate the [[.victoria]] and [[.melbourne]] string for the [[Government of Victoria]]. <ref>[http://www.techworld.com.au/article/416274/_melbourne_sydney_victoria_go_nsw_maybe/ .melbourne, .sydney and .victoria are go, .nsw a maybe]</ref> [[Ernst & Young]] and [[Melbourne IT]] were brought on to help develop the application for the TLDs. <ref>[http://www.domainpulse.com/2012/02/22/ari-wins-sydney-melbourne-victoria-as-big-guns-wheel-out-announcements/ ARI Wins .SYDNEY, .MELBOURNE & .VICTORIA As Big Guns Wheel Out Announcements]</ref> No application was ever submitted for .nsw | |||
==Application for New | |||
In October 2011, the Government of New South Wales through its Department of Finance and Services issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 18 March 2021
Type: | Government Entity |
Founded: | 1855 |
Headquarters: | Parliament House
6 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 |
Country: | Australia |
Website: | www.nsw.gov.au |
Key People | |
Professor Marie Bashir, Governor Barry Robert O'Farrell, Premier |
The Government of New South Wales has a parliamentary system and it is one part of the Commonwealth of Australia. The government is based on the United Kingdom's Westminster system wherein there is a separation power between the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary as set forth by the Constitution Act of 1902.[1]
Application for New gTLDs[edit | edit source]
In October 2011, the Government of New South Wales through its Department of Finance and Services issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking a partner to serve as registry operator to apply for and managed the .sydney and possibly .nsw geographical TLDs on a revenue sharing agreement if approved by ICANN. [2] ARI Registry Services was selected by the state to serve as registry operator for the .sydney string, however the state continued to consider its application for .nsw TLD given that under the New Applicant Guidebook, it is not guaranteed that the string will be approved by ICANN. ARI Registry also secured the contract to manage and operate the .victoria and .melbourne string for the Government of Victoria. [3] Ernst & Young and Melbourne IT were brought on to help develop the application for the TLDs. [4] No application was ever submitted for .nsw