Australia’s vaccine rollout has only just started, with less than 100,000 people vaccinated so far. I’ll be pretty far back in the queue so it might be a while before I get mine.
That being said, Australia is essentially the best place to be right now and we’ve been amongst the best in the world at managing the pandemic. Life feels all but back to normal minus compulsory masks on public transport, compulsory registration online for contact tracing when eating out or visiting high risk venues, and other minor restrictions.
Sydney and my state (New South Wales) has not had a single locally acquired COVID case in 51 straight days, the whole of Australia hasn’t had a locally acquired case in 11 days now. I think people here are generally happy to accept some minor restrictions (or major ones - quickly if it is required) for the collective good in the long run over rugged individualism.
Italy recently blocked a shipment of vaccines destined for Australia to keep them in the EU. Honestly I don’t blame them, others need it much more than we do right now.