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You can buy Australian toaster biscuits at various online retailers, such as Amazon or specialty food websites that focus on Australian products. Additionally, some international grocery stores or Australian-themed shops may carry them. If you're in Australia, they're commonly found in supermarkets and convenience stores. Always check local shops for availability as well.

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