According to this website, he would have to disclose his criminal offence as it was committed in Victoria and the criminal offence he committed didn't have a "federal aspect":
"Victoria does not have its own spent convictions scheme. Instead, the Commonwealth spent convictions scheme applies to Victorian criminal offences, but only those which have a “federal aspect”. The scheme is contained in the Crimes Act 1914. Therefore, if you commit a criminal offence in Victoria and a conviction is recorded for the offence, you will generally not have a statutory right to not disclose that offence. The conviction will be recorded as part of your criminal record. The laws that determine when a conviction may be recorded for a criminal offence are contained in the Sentencing Act 1991."
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