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of the party to be served; and
 (b) the email address for service of the party who would, apart from this rule, be required to serve the document.
9.04A.2  If an email relating to a document is sent to a party in accordance with rule 9.04A.1, the document is taken to be served on the party:
 (a) if the email was sent during the office hours of the office of the Registry at the capital city provided under paragraph 1.07.2(c) when the document was filed—on the day the email was sent; or
 (b) if the email was sent outside those office hours—on the next business day after the email was sent.
9.04A.3  An affidavit of service is not required in relation to a document that is served on a party in accordance with rule 9.04A.1.

9.05  Address for service
9.05.1  Subject to rule 9.05.3, each of the following is an address for service of a party commencing a proceeding in the Court:
 (a) the postal address referred to in rule 1.07.2 provided with the originating process;
 (b) the email address referred to in rule 1.07.2 provided with the originating process.
9.05.2  Subject to rule 9.05.3, each of the following is an address for service of a party against whom proceedings have been commenced in the Court:
 (a) the postal address referred to in rule 1.07.2 provided with the party's notice of appearance, submitting appearance or conditional appearance;
 (b) the email address referred to in rule 1.07.2 provided with the party's notice of appearance, submitting appearance or conditional appearance.
9.05.3  If an address for service of a party under rule 9.05.1 or 9.05.2 has been changed under rule 6.02.5, 6.02.7 or 9.06, the address for service of the party is that address as most recently changed.

9.06  Change of address for service
  A party may change an address for service of the party by filing and serving on each other party to the proceeding notice of the new address for service.

9.07  Service out of Australia
9.07.1  Originating process may be served out of Australia without order of the Court in any case where, under the Federal Court Rules, originating process in the Federal Court may be served out of Australia.
9.07.2  Originating process which is served out of Australia need not be served personally as long as it is served in accordance with the law of the place in the country in which service is effected.
9.07.3  If a party served with originating process out of Australia does not file an appearance, and if the Court or a Justice is satisfied:
 (a) that the subject matter of the proceeding so far as it concerns that party is within rule 9.07.1;