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Robust Two Lined Dragon NT,WA Q2224
Diporiphora bilineata Northern Two-Lined Dragon NT,Qld,WA
Diporiphora convergens Crystal Creek Two Lined Dragon WA
Diporiphora lalliae Lally's Two Lined Dragon NT,SA,WA
Diporiphora linga Pink Two Lined Dragon Dragon SA
Diporiphora magna Yelllow Sided Two Lined Dragon NT,Qld,WA C2229
Diporiphora pindan Pindan Two Lined Dragon WA
Diporiphora reginae Plain Backed Two Lined Dragon WA
Diporiphora superba Superb Two Lined Dragon WA
Diporiphora valens Pilbara Two Lined Dragon WA
Diporiphora winneckei Canegrass Two Lined Dragon NSW,NT,Qld,SA,WA

my pick is the Canegrass Two Lined Dragon
 
It's been a long time since i've looked it up in Cogger, and even longer since i've seen one, but my guess is Nobbi dragon, Amphibolurus nobbi.

I figure Peter wouldn't post a picture of anything all that common in captivity, and i also figure he might post something native to his area. That said, i might be way off!

-H
 
"Looks like" Ctenophorus caudicinctus [cogger] :?
 
Diporiphora australis - Tommy roundhead.
Although he's a bit big for one of them, but an SVL of 80mm puts him out of the range of all the Diporophora except superba, magna and bennettii and he don't look at all like any of them.
 
Too big for Tympanochryptis. I'd have to say Diporiphora, but im unsure as to the distribution..

Cheers Rossco.
 
Looks like a tommy round head to me, does it have the ridged scale lines along its back?
 
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