I've heard you could use a proxy with a IP from the US, to lower the price. I dont use steam normally so i cant confirm it
you can do that, however there are 2 things that you need to know about first.
1) you will need a US credit card (from my understanding) or a Aus card that is valid in the states (you will be charged a surcharge on international fees)
2) more importantly steam does NOT like you doing it and WILL ban your account permanently, and will not reimburse you for ANY of the games you have bought off of them.
ie. dont do it... its really not worth the hassle and the risk
out of curiosity, is there some sort of sick taxing law that corresponds with the ridiculous outlook on gaming in australia?
read my above post, i outlined the 2 taxes that would affect the gaming industry (that being the GST and the luxury import tax, both shouldnt matter for Direct Download)
As for skyrim it is really important that people do NOT pirate the games, are the prices are unfair? yes, but that is NOT Bethesda's fault, it is the fault of price gouging by oppurtunist distributors, if you cant afford the AUD$100-120 price at game stores or $80-99 from online retailers, there are many places that you can import the game from, such as play asia, amazon (i think) and Great ape (new zealand company that have had good deals when other big names have come out). That way we still help Beth make great games and we vote against price gouging with our precious dollours, hopefully spuring some competition in the market.
sorry for the rant... this topic just really itches me the wrong way >.<