Maybe a Neoaratus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoaratus
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A type of robberfly. They are not as obvious as dragonflies but still relatively common. I've seen them in NSW several times. Granted, the more urban the surroundings the less I see them so perhaps that's something to take into account.
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This is lovely, thank you all for the responses! I've done a little bit of reading up on robber flies and decided that it was a good idea I didn't go outside to take photos in case it decided to bite me for getting too close... I'm allergic to bug bites, and this might send me over the edge.
I like small-legged animals except what some of them do to me.
Cheers, everyone, for showing/teaching me a new animal.