MORGAS, you're right... you can HECS your flying through Swinburne in Melbourne, and Griffith in Brisbane (and possibly another in Perth). Someone correct me if i'm wrong, but the Griffith course now has an alliance with Qantas that may result in industry placement on completion of the course. With regards to the HECS, I instructed at a school at Archerfield in Brisbane, where the students undertook the flying component of their course. They were allocated a certain number of hours to achieve a solo standard. These hours could be HECS'd. Any flying over and above this quota could not be HECS'd. Hope this helps.
http://www.qantas.com.au/info/about/...achelorsdegree