They do still have some of the physicsy stuff listed in the Australian Curriculum b^3
Towards the bottom of Unit 3, has the stuff about acceleration, velocity etc.
Unit 4, under "Modelling motion", they have momentum, forces, "understand motion of a body under concurrent forces", simple harmonic motion and so on there.
So I'd expect inclined planes, Newton's laws and some of the statics questions to still be there.
Some of that Australian Curriculum spesh probability stuff seems to be stuff that's currently in methods, rather than throwing in a lot of new probability content into it (combinatorics in Unit 1 Aust Curric Spesh etc.). I'm interested to see what VCAA does with that.
It's good to see that vectors and linear algebra are extended more..so students will know what's waiting them at uni.
Not really with the linear algebra, they've restricted determinants, inverses and linear systems to 2 by 2 matrices and shoved that off to Spesh. It's pretty much the stuff that a lot of methods students would be already be familiar with. There's not much new with the linear transformation stuff, again almost all of that is Methods Unit 3 stuff.