You really do need to do some research on python breeding. 36C is about 5C too high, you'll need to have a laying chamber - a styrofoam box or something similar with a hole in the side or the lid big enough for her to crawl into and have some privacy, and you'll need to be able to keep the humidity VERY high in the enclosure for the duration of the incubation. The enclosure will need to be kept to around 28-29C to allow the snake to make the final few degrees adjustment itself, and you'll need to keep the enclosure in the coolest part of the house, especially since you're in Singleton. If they overheat on a heatwave day for a few hours, you'll lose the eggs and possibly event the snake.
You'll need DRY sphagnum moss in a very humid enclosure.
Jamie