This is taken
directly from my old 'Dot Point HSC Biology' book, ie not my own words, but I think it might help
Physical:
Physical conditions in Australia have changed over the past 25 million years, with increasing temperatures and decreasing rainfall. This has led to a change in plant vegetation from rainforest, to open woodland, to grassland. The changed vegetation has led to a change in the features of animals - the molar teeth of ancient kangaroos have become specialised with high crests for grinding to cope with the tougher vegetation. Kangaroo feet have changed for increased speed in grasslands.
Chemical:
As inland areas in Australia became more arid, a corresponding problem of high salt in the soil occured. This change in the chemical composition of the soil led to the evolution of salt-tolerant plants, such as the saltbush (atriplex).
(This next bit, I'm not sure if it's specifically Australian, but I wrote it down anyway: ) When DDT was first used to kill mosquitoes, low concentrations were extremely effective. In subsequent sprayings, much stronger doses were needed to be effective. The few mosquitoes which survived the first spraying had a natural resistance to DDT and this was passed onto their offsping. The population changed to become resistant due to selection by the DDT in the environment.
Competition for resources:
Over the last 200 years, many species have been introduced into Australia, such as sheep, rabbits, foxes, goats, pigs, prickly pear, wheat, Patterson's curse. This introduction has led to serious competition with native species for available resources. The competition has led to extinction of some species, others are endangered and the distribution areas have changed for many species, eg the burrowing bettong was once found in most arid and semi-arid regions but is now extinct on the mainland and restricted to four islands off the coast of Western Australia.
Source: Humphreys, K.
Dot Point HSC Biology. Published in NSW Australia in 2008 by Science Press
Hope it helps. I suggest you try expanding on these