Shouldn't really be an issue , immigration authorities are interested in your status not on your bike's. The legal requirement is that your registration needs to be up to date back home and obviously you need to find EU insurance . There are plenty of people from abroad who keep their bikes here in storage and come back to ride them for a couple of months every year.
I've no idea of the technicalities regarding road worthiness tests and registration in your country when the bike isn't physically present but I suspect that there isn't a single policeman in all the EU who will know what an Australian reg. document even looks like .
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