Now I'm curious on how getting your license differs in Australia!
Since I'm over the age of eighteen, the process is a little different. All I had to do was:
-take a written test, where I had to answer ~25 questions about the rules of the road. These were all in my state's driver's manual, though I actually read a different state's manual! The rules are pretty much the same everywhere though. Once I passed this, I got my learner's permit, which allows me to actually drive a car...so long as there's a licensed driver in the passenger seat with me. The learner's permit is good for two years.
-take a eight-hour "safe driving course." This course--taken at a driving school--covers stuff like "don't drink alcohol and drive." It also went over the rules of the road again. Once this was over, the school mailed me a certificate that shows that I know not to drink alcohol and drive.
-take an on-the-road test. This is where I head down to my local Department of Motor Vehicles and have a tester sit in the car with me as I prove I know how to handle my car on the road. They go over making sure that I know where the lights/wipers/horn/brakes are, and if I can handle the car while following the rules of the road. This is the final step, and I turn in my permit to get my license. The license is then good for five years (or six??) and expires on my birthday.
And that's that!
Let me know how all these interviews go for you! I don't know how Skype works on my phone yet, but send me messages and I'll check!