Queensland's climate seems to be doing even more bonkers than the trest of Australia's
While you have a big dry, you generally have a massive wet, right?
Clay, sand or....?
I can only go by my own situation: my hugelbeds are modified for my dry, sandy environment: more below than above ground, and as things get drier round here (as I expect them to), my beds may well become basically sunken.
I have my fruit trees espaliered right beside my hugels, all on a N-S axis . My place is pretty small and one tree could easily eat an entire hugel if I let it.
I chuck enormous amounts of mulch around, and I think making sure trunks are clear is vital to avoid collar-rot.