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To get a sim card in Australia you need to show identification. There is no anonymity.
For a phone sim.....of course you do. I mean they would know who pays the bill anyway right? Unless you have a phone company that takes bitcoin or cash only.
You don't need ID to buy a sim in the US or UK, or most countries in fact. Most sims in Australia are pre-paid, not contract.
Phone companies are required to collect and retain IDing info of customers to activate a phone number in Australia. There's no way around it unfortunately