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I am not trying to invent something "new".I think we are genuinely confused, as you seem to have gone to a lot of trouble to invent something which already existed, and was available for just a few pounds, as Erichalfbee has already pointed out? The rapid feeder she provided a photo of does indeed allow you to see how much syrup is left, and how actively the bees are feeding. Don't they have these in Australia? Here is a link again in case it helps to explain our confusion:
RAPID FEEDER - Paynes Bee Farm - Beekeeping Equipment
EDIT: Here's one on Austalia's version of eBay, for example:
Beekeeping 2L (4 Pint) Rapid Bee Feeder | eBay
I said in my original post that for those who are working within the restrictions of a tight budget, or for those who enjoy DIY, then this is a way to make a feeder for almost zero cost.
Equivalent feeders which I have seen at beekeeper equipment supply places cost in the vicinity of $20 each.