Pretty much, what I would recommend is trying out for MBBS at Monash, you have to sit the UMAT (or maybe it's the ISAT for international students, I'm not too sure regarding how this works), if you don't get into MBBS at Monash, I would probably recommend doing Pharmacy at Monash and then applying to Deakin or Monash Gippsland after your Pharmacy degree.
Both these degrees have issues regarding employability later on though, as Shinny pointed out - there's the issue of internships (which is essentially a growing issue) and Pharmacy, well, there'a an abundant number of pharmacists in Australia at the moment.
I'm considering pharmacy and medicine. I just think of doing pharmacy first then if its possible, I will do post-grad of medicine. Salary isnt a big prob for me because I only wanna do the job I like, not matters high or low money
Yeah, but getting a job is an issue as well, it's not just about the high/low salary, it's about actually getting a job to begin with, which is difficult.
But to reiterate, I'd say put MBBS at Monash as your first preference and then Pharmacy. Just a bit of advice though, most of my friends who truly wanted to study medicine and put in the time and effort eventually got into medicine somewhere in Australia, the truth is, Monash is very competitive, but there are universities around Australia where the competition to get into medicine isn't as harsh. I know friends who have gotten into medicine at the University of Adelaide, Flinders University, Tasmania, Griffith, JCU, UQ...etc. pretty much all around Australia.
Generally speaking, Monash and UNSW are the toughest to get into, University of Adelaide is tough but a little easier, whilst UQ is easier than that. If you get a good ATAR but a not-so-good UMAT, then Griffith, JCU, Flinders are the ones that don't take UMAT at all (or don't take it into consideration much).