You might ask Siju / Thomasphoenix for advice regarding what to study, since he formerly ran an animation school in India (Chennai, I believe) - and is a regular poster here:
[http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=200&t=296477&highlight=thomasphoenix](http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=200&t=296477&highlight=thomasphoenix)
CGP: [http://thomasphoenix.cgsociety.org/gallery/480672/](http://thomasphoenix.cgsociety.org/gallery/480672/)
Great traditional draughtsman with a great deal of 3D / animation skill as well. Also you might inquire with anandpg (Bangalore):
[http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=200&t=409148&highlight=anandpg](http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=200&t=409148&highlight=anandpg)
CGP (Nudity): [http://anandpg.cgsociety.org/gallery/](http://anandpg.cgsociety.org/gallery/)
Also someone in India with a great deal of skill in both areas. Both guys are really friendly. Good luck. :)
With respect to drawing, there are plenty of free resources online as well as resources like DVDs to get you started - if you're committed, you won't have to pay that much to learn how to draw. I don't know that online stuff can completely replace drawing directly from a model - but you can definitely get started and learn a lot without having to take a live class.
Regarding your original question - from everything I've heard, there's very little in Aus with respect to animation / 3D education. So if you have the choice between somewhere in Aus and VFS in Canada, based on reputation alone I would recommend VFS. That being said, if you are looking at the US, then places like Ringling are longer term courses - VFS is only 1 year and a lot of money. Ringling is a lot of money, but you'll have more time to develop your skills (including your traditional skills).
In the US I think your best bets are places like Ringling, AAU, Cal Arts (Cal Arts being very difficult to get into). You might also look into Gnomon, but there is less opportunity to develop your traditional skills there, which you might have more opportunity to do at a school like Ringling or AAU. Gnomon also only offers a certificate program and cannot grant you a degree - which may be necessary for some visa purposes, but I don’t know. These are just my opinions, you should investigate each of the schools you are interested in individually. This forum has a ton of information on individual schools:
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