Phil Goldie from Microsoft sent the following information through to partners in Australia… I don’t see anything listed around Intune being migrated to Australian datacenters, maybe I need to poke around a bit and find out what is happening.

Dear Mark, In December 2014, we announced plans to start delivering Office 365 and Dynamics CRM Online from Australian datacentres by the end of March 2015. As these plans come to fruition, I wanted to give you an early sense of what these changes may mean for your business and help prepare you for customer enquiries. What do these changes mean for you? They represent a key opportunity to drive a new wave of innovation and expand your existing portfolio of offerings to customers in Australia. These services will be generally available (GA) by the end of March and we are dedicated to ensuring your business remains connected and up-to-date with the latest developments. What do these changes mean to your customers? From a ‘run-of-business’ perspective, the fundamentals won’t change. We’ll continue to deliver best-in-class solutions on world-class infrastructure, now housed here in Australia. In the meantime, we’ve outlined the processes we’ll be applying to Office 365 and Dynamics CRM Online customers upon GA. Office 365

Existing customers are to be automatically moved to local datacentres from September 2015
We will work closely with existing customers as we move their data and will contact them with additional information on processes and timings closer to the transfer
From the date of GA, all new Office 365 customers will be automatically tenanted in Australian datacentres
Customers can opt out of the move by contacting Office 365 support
Read more about the move here
Dynamics CRM Online

Existing customers will need to proactively opt-in to be moved into the Australian datacentre. We strongly recommend you encourage customers to opt-in.
From the date of GA, all new Dynamics CRM Online customers will be automatically tenanted in Australian datacentres
Read more about the move here