I don't want to ruin your day, but I'm pretty sure CASA will not simply recognise your modules.
I'm also pretty sure EASA want you to get EU experience to gain your licence.
Get your EASA licence, once you have that you will have to do CTC exams in OZ to have it converted to a CASA licence. That's the easiest way.....
(although maybe these days they want you to do RPL-recognition prior to learning, i.e. go to a recognised aviation school, let them assess your licence/experience (=$$), and they will let you know what modules you have to do again (=more $$$) to get EASA converted)
In OZ I believe they do 4 years apprenticeships.
Last edited by going down-under; 27th November 2012 at 23:32.