Good news #1.
Starting from September 9, budget carrier JetStar, which is owned by Australian flag-carrier Qantas Airways, will start direct flights between Sydney-Kuala Lumpur, making it the second foreign budget airline to fly to Malaysia, after the Filipino carrier Cebu Pacific Airways commenced operations in December.

(SOURCE: Jetstar)
Jetstar started long-haul international flights in November 2006, serving five international markets from either Sydney or Melbourne, flying an existing 18 weekly return services, which include Bangkok and Phuket, Ho Chi Minh City, Bali and Honolulu in the United States.
However, Jetstar spokeswoman Simone Pregellio denied the new flights are part of an arrangement to allow Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia to fly to Australia.
What about the price for cheapest fares, including surcharges, fees and taxes, you may ask?

(SOURCE: Jetstar)
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For those adventurous/cheapskate travellers to AU, tiger air offers SG-Darwin at less than RM800. It probably costs >RM500 for you to fly from Darwin to Sydney though.
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