Yep I can read thanks Torres. The key parts for you:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32687822
"He described the crackdown as "the first of its kind in the world"."
"The move will see Australia join the UK in its bid to tackle alleged tax avoidance by big firms, although Mr Hockey said the proposed legislation would go "much further" than Britain's current tax laws."
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/dec/03/autumn-statement-2014-osborne-to-introduce-google-tax
"In reality, many of the UK’s double tax treaties with other countries dictate where profits can be taxed. Sweeping measures like this often come to nothing. The chancellor has made the right noises, but most multinationals will be able to side-step these new rules without breaking into a sweat."
http://www.zdnet.com/article/hockey-to-introduce-google-and-netflix-taxes-in-budget/
"Hockey said that the multinational tax avoidance scheme would be harder than the UK's Google Tax -- which levies a 25 percent tax on diverted profits -- and would give the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) the power to recover unpaid taxes, as well as issue a 100 percent fine for the unpaid taxes plus interest."
As I said, would be nice if Dave & co did the same here, but they won't.