The issue appears to be that the correct wheel nuts should be used with alloy wheels.
The current production hubs in Oz are only provided with studs which have a different thread which precludes the use of the correct LR wheel nuts.
A solution, to my way of thinking, would be to purchase undrilled (blank) hubs and fit (or have fitted) 16mm LR studs.
Another problem that some users worry about is that current production trailer brake hubs do not have the correct size spigot (what the wheel centre mounts on) for LR wheels, in practice this shouldn't be an issue if you ensure that your wheel nuts are correctly tightened.
Brake hubs with the correct studs were made in the past by Alko (I use these) and it is possible to pick them up 2nd hand from the usual sources, and where you are I would go and see "all 4by4" at Kotara and see what they've got. It can even be worth buying an old trailer if it has the right hubs.
Regarding your last sentence....
It is possible to have disk overide brakes on a trailer (the ex-mil Haukmark trailers presently being sold have hydraulic disk overide brakes and drum parking brakes with LR wheels).
However I would think that there has to be a simpler solution compared with the complications of installing a stub axle ends to fit D1 brakes.


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