Let's see... Your other posts!
So to say you've done your research is kind of laughable at this point.
I'm not trying to attack you here in any way, but you're gonna send your snake to a swift grave at this pace.
Reptiles are fairly different in that they aren't as forgiving with husbandry as most domestic pets are, one little mistake can very quickly spiral into big trouble.
Being stubborn about things is no help either, at this point you are grossly unprepared for the needs of your animal and they're really not things you can 'learn along the way'.
Beign in rural QLD I doubt there's a specialized reptile vet nearby either should problems arise.
Also you need to be licensed to own reptiles in Australia, if you're not licensed, here's where you go to get one
Wildlife permits and licences (Department of Environment and Heritage Protection). If you're not going to get a license I'm sure there's plenty of people here willing to dob you in for it.
If you feel like you're being treated negatively by this forum its because we have the animals welfare in our interests over your wants and needs. Theres many people here who have dealt with many instances of people keeping snakes incorrectly simply by not being prepared
BEFORE they get an animal, and having to deal with the consequences.