Our family lives in Tasmania and we're currently building on a 20ha block - hence the L4300 and the U17, I have no idea how we would do all the work without those tools.
Tassie doesn't get as hot as the rest of Australia but being in the NE of the state our climate is warmer and dryer than the rest of Tassie.
Similar to what
34by151 wrote above, we have recently installed an 18kW system and a 15kWh LiPoFe battery, which is currently only powering the shed. We have an option (and quite possibly the need) to expand both once the house is built. We will live fully off-grid since there was no power connection to the block when we bought it and building one would have cost as much as building our PV system - pretty much a no brainer since from now on we don't pay anyone for our power and don't pay to support the infrastructure either, which tends to be about half the power bill for us.
The downside is that we can't export to the grid but given the prices paid for surplus energy are ridiculously low I don't really mind that.
The key concern is that in Tassie in winter the sun is relatively low and the days are short, reducing the real output to less than a third of the nominal performance in winter. To balance that the house will be build as energy efficiently as possible, solar passive etc and a massive wood heater (we have a lot of gum trees on our block).
The one thing I'd add is I actually can't wait to get an EV. I found one that does pretty much everything I want from a car and we'll be able to charge it from our PV system - free fuel! Did I mention it has about 800 bhp through 4 motors and an insane amount of torque? The only issue is they are only just starting to roll it out in the US and I expect it will take another 3-4 years to get released here. I hope the Disco will live long enough so we don't need to buy another vehicle.