A few points to remember when using the AGLC3 Style to reference internet materials.
If the Website name is the same as the author, don't include the website name in your footnote (see example for the Australian Human Rights Commission below).
Insert a full stop at the end of each footnote.
Examples
Internet Sites with One Author (Individual Author or Corporate/Organisational Author)
Australian Human Rights Commission, Sexual Harassment and Assault on Campus, (20 May 2016) < https://www.humanrights.gov.au/news/stories/sexual-harassment-and-assault-campus >.
Sentencing Advisory Council, Sentencing Young People (11 May 2015) < https://www.sentencingcouncil.vic.gov.au/about-sentencing/sentencing-young-people >.
Internet Sites with with Two Authors
David Hamer and Gary Edmond, Truth or lies: overturning wrongful convictions (27 November 2013) The Conversation < http://theconversation.com/truth-or-lies-overturning-wrongful-convictions-20430 >.
Internet Sites with Three Authors
Peter Jennings, Scott Burchill and David Martin Jones, Islamic State after Paris (19 November 2015) ABC Radio national < http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/betweenthelines/islamic-state-after-paris/6955012 >.
Internet Sites with More Than Three Authors
Beau Kilmer et al, How Big is the U.S. Market for Illegal Drugs? (10 March 2014) RAND Corporation < http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9770.html >.