What the new registrations feed shows
This page lists ABNs that first appeared in the dataset during recent weekly refreshes - records not present in the previous weekly update. Track newly issued ABNs here by entity type or registration date.
Unlike the changes feed, which tracks field-level updates on existing records, this page covers entirely new ABNs entering the dataset.
How to read these entries
Each entry shows five fields: ABN, entity name, entity type, registration date, and first-seen date.
The registration date comes from the public dataset and reflects when the ABN was registered. The "first seen" date is when the record appeared in our weekly refresh - often a few days after the actual registration.
Because the full list can be large, 50 entries appear at a time. A different set appears each day. The total count and last-synced date are shown above the list.
Why new registrations matter
New ABN registrations reveal where business formation is happening — which sectors, which entity types, and how quickly. Use this feed for competitive monitoring, supply chain due diligence, or spotting registration trends.
A spike in registrations for a particular entity type — trusts or sole traders, for example — may point to regulatory changes, seasonal cycles, or emerging market activity.
How to use this data
- Competitive intelligence. Track new entrants in your industry by filtering for specific entity types.
- Due diligence. Verify that a business you are engaging with has a recently registered ABN, confirming it is a new entity rather than an established one.
- Trend analysis. Compare weekly registration volumes over time to identify patterns in business formation activity.
New registrations complement the changes feed, which tracks updates to existing records. Together, they provide a view of both new market entrants and shifts among established entities.