Australia IP Australia Trademark Monitoring

Monitor Australian trademark filings from IP Australia through one structured BrandCat dashboard.

IP Australia is a relevant trademark office for brands operating in Oceania, targeting English-speaking markets, or building broader international coverage across commercially important jurisdictions. WIPO’s latest Australia profile reports 127,895 trademark filings, 127,425 registrations, and 879,331 trademarks in force in 2024. Source: WIPO

BrandCat monitors new filings and status updates from IP Australia daily, so Australian trademark activity appears in the same workflow as your other monitored offices instead of being left as a separate registry to check by hand.


Review Australian Trademark Matches in One Clean List

BrandCat shows IP Australia results in a structured list view so you can quickly scan trademark names, owners, applicants, Nice classes, filing dates, registration numbers, and status from one place.

That makes it easier to see which Australian filings are likely routine noise and which ones deserve a closer look, especially when you are monitoring several jurisdictions at once.

IP Australia trademark monitoring results list in BrandCat
Example of Australian trademark matches inside BrandCat’s results list.

Open Full IP Australia Trademark Details

Once a result looks relevant, BrandCat opens it in the same normalized detail view used across the rest of the platform. That makes Australian filings easier to review and compare without bouncing between different registry interfaces.

Depending on the record, this can include application number, registration number, status, filing date, owner information, classification, attorney or address for service, and a timeline of events.

IP Australia trademark details view
Example of a single IP Australia trademark record inside BrandCat.

Why IP Australia Monitoring Matters

Australia is not the single largest trademark office in the world, but it is a serious market with substantial filing activity and a strong non-resident share. WIPO’s country profile shows that in 2024, non-resident filings accounted for 44.4% of total filings at the office, which helps explain why Australian monitoring matters for international brands and not just local applicants.

In practical terms, IP Australia monitoring helps you:

- detect new Australian filings earlier
- review owners, classes, status, and dates in one place
- compare Australian trademark activity with your other monitored jurisdictions
- keep Australia in the same workflow instead of treating it as a separate manual process


Daily Monitoring Without Manual Checking

New Australian trademark filings are published daily through the official IP Australia API, and BrandCat follows that cadence. That means you do not need to keep revisiting the registry manually just to see whether something new appeared.

Instead of re-running the same searches again and again, you can focus on the filings that actually matter.


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Monitor IP Australia trademark activity, along with domains and other major trademark offices, from one dashboard.

Choose the right plan which suits your needs the best


Yearly payment plan

Each keyword covers both Domain Lookalike monitoring and Trademark scans across major trademark offices including USPTO, CNIPA, EUIPO, UKIPO, JPO, KIPO and others.

15-day money-back guarantee - No contracts - Cancel anytime

Monthly payment plan


Each keyword covers both Domain Lookalike monitoring and Trademark scans across major trademark offices including USPTO, CNIPA, EUIPO, UKIPO, JPO, KIPO and others.


15-day money-back guarantee - No contracts - Cancel anytime