Know a good hosting service with Mac interface in Australia?

I want to create a website from a template, for selling jewelry, and wondered if anyone could recommend a web hosting service in Australia that supports Mac OS X. Hopefully I can buy a domain name, create a website from a template, and subscribe to the host, from the same service.

Hi Judiroo,
It seems to me that this thread has become a bit confused. I've been a web developer for 12 years now and in my experience a we b hosting service doesn't need to support any type of operating system at all.
The relationship between you the web site author and them the web site host (and their servers) is not dependent upon an operating system, or support specifically for OS X.
You, as the web site author, create files compatible with your web site audience. Since you're making a web site for selling jewelry you will most likely create file types such as htm, html, php, asp or swf (or perhaps a combination of these).
These file types aren't specific to OS X or any other operating system. They can be created, stored and viewed on any operating system that supports them. OS X supports creating, storing and viewing all of these file types.
The only thing your web host needs to do is store (and sometimes execute) these files and I've never heard of a web host who didn't support "any file type at all".
This certainly isn't meant to sound condescending, it just seemed like your question had been misinterpreted and the simple answer would've been "Support for OS X isn't required when looking for a host".
Anyway, I'd recommend avoiding Telstra and most other companies of that size. Telstra are a fine example of a company so big and dispersed that they're unable to provide a good service.
I have more than 10 sites hosted with http://www.myacen.com/ who are based in Perth. Their domain registration service http://www.liveregistry.com/ is relatively cheap too. I have a further 5 sites hosted with http://www.whitedoggreenfrog.com/ who are based in Melbourne, include domain registration and are also relatively cheap.
Here are many hosts for you to choose from but support for OS X is something you don't need to look for:
http://www.google.com.au/search?meta=cr%3DcountryAU&q=hosting
http://www.google.com.au/search?meta=cr%3DcountryAU&q=web+hosting
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