No.
If it meets the road regulations in Australia I can see no reason why it wouldn't be if you keep the the speed limits and drive safely.
It would depend on how exotic they are. The Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment will be able to advise. If it is legal, there may be permits and fees involved.
No. You may not have a pet monkey in Australia.
The Australian govern met likes to keep any law or information in these realms as fuzzy as possible, thus far we have a shameful record in regards to human rights domestically in Australia.
If the question is asking in which states it is legal to keep a koala, the answer is none. Koalas are native marsupials of Australia, and although they are not classified as 'endangered', they are nonetheless protected by law, and not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
Keep Australia Beautiful was created in 1969.
There are many places where one can find the current price of gold in Australia. One can find the current price of gold in Australia at popular on the web sources such as Gold Price and 24 Hour Gold.
If the question is asking in which states it is legal to keep a koala, the answer is none. Koalas are native marsupials of Australia, and although they are not classified as 'endangered', they are nonetheless protected by law, and not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
A human can keep the leprechauns gold if they answer the leprechauns three riddles.
No. It is not legal for anyone, in any country, to own a platypus. Special licences are granted for certain zoos and animal sanctuaries in Australia to keep platypuses, but strict regulations must be met to ensure the platypus is kept in a way that completely mimics its natural habitat. Currently, in 2014, no zoos outside of Australia have platypuses.
The Longstrike CS-6 is not as widely produced in Australia as it is in North America, so it may be slightly harder to find. It should be available in most big-name stores, so keep looking out for it.