The particular Dutch DEAL wasn't chosen. PZH-2000 is still in the running for Land 17.
Apparently the deal wasn't done because the in-service support requirements couldn't be costed accurately enough.
What that means for the long term future of the PZH-2000 and it's potential employment by Australia, I don't know, but it doesn't look good.
Hopefully all it means, is that Archer, which looks like being ordered by both Sweden (order already placed) AND Norway, is now becoming the favoured platform.
I don't overly care for the K-9, with it's second armoured vehicle required for EACH platform. I know that's meaningless, but it seems to be the least capable platform out of the contenders.
It's the cheapest for a REASON people...