that would be Kangaroo Island off South Australia. The population there, although very large (too large for the island's eucalyptus forests!) is descended from a small number of introduced individuals and is quite inbred. There are genetic differences from the mainland populations but this is in the area of them being less genetically diverse due to their small founder base. It doesn't have anything to do with them being a different species (or subspecies).
That is very true.
A similar situation exists along the Murray River in north-western Victoria.
I believe that they were also introduced to French Island - maybe MRJ has knowledge of the current status of this colony.