Is ANU really excellent for Classics? I heard from a friend that whilst the language courses are great, the actual "Classics" subjects themselves aren't that varied.
I'm doing Classics at ANU. I'm actually transferring to the Bachelor of Classical Studies at ANU next year.

I'm doing both Ancient Greek and Latin. They are taught by brilliant amazing teachers. Traditional Grammar is what everyone starts with in first semester first year. It's an introductory course to both languages, and it it taught by Elizabeth Minchin, who from my experience, would be the best educator I have ever met. I am not exaggerating. She actually cares about you (and this is uni), she is always available outside of class, and she just teaches so well.
Usually one ancient history course is offered per semester, one for first years, and one for second and third years. While I don't think this is enough choice, they can't teach any more courses (there are only four lecturers in the classics department), and while they are looking in to getting another lecturer, at the moment they can't afford it (hence the classics fund was set up to hopefully in the future, afford another classics lecturer and to give money to classics students taking classics courses overseas - on a summer course).
Classics courses are also offered. It is usually a classics or an ancient history course that is offered each semester. Classics courses are apparently (according to older classics students) better as they are taught by Jessica (the Classics and the Latin lecturer).
So, I would say, particularly with this new Classics degree (the first in Australia), ANU is pretty good for Classics, especially for languages. I'm not so sure about ancient history/classics. I can give you an idea of the courses offered in that area.
For example, last semester (2nd semester 2009), the classics course was about myths and legends, so students basically learned all the gods and goddesses in roman and greek mythology, and the myths tied to them, and learnt to compare the gods between the two civilisations. I think they also analysed the texts through which they learnt about the gods. An ancient history course was also offered that semester (very unusual), which I did. You basically read heaps of ancient greek law court speeches, and through this learnt about society, how law courts worked, etc, etc.
Next year they are offering a course on how ancient history is presented in film - that should be kinda cool. I think we're gonna watch films like 300, and then diss how Hollywood stuffed everything up

The next semester is all about war in the ancient world - like battle formations, armies, tactics, etc. That should be really, really, really awesome. The ancient history lecturer is hoping to bring in some recreated Spartan armour

There's a bit of an insight into Classics at ANU.