While they are not outstanding, your year 11 results may be sufficient in allowing you to receive an early offer for your chosen degree. I think that it would be reasonable to assume that this would be the case since the ATAR/selection rank requirement for the Bachelor of Communication and Media is 70. An ATAR of 70 is considered to be an average ATAR. While UoW's Early Admission scheme does not consider students' ATAR's, the requirement could provide an idea/indication of year 11 grades that would be sufficient to receive an early offer for this degree. Based on this, you may have a reasonable chance of receiving an early offer.
Additionally, there are sections in the application process for UoW's Early Admission scheme that you can capitalise on, which can perhaps indirectly support your application. The two sections of interest in this case are:
- The "Additional details" section - If you have experienced some sort of hardship in year 11 and/or year 12, you could include such information. You may wish to consider whether moving to Australia at this stage could be an element to discuss.
- The "Qualifications" section - UoW states that you can upload your year 12 half-yearly report or trial HSC results.
Both of these sections may contribute positively to your application, especially if your performance in year 12 is of a higher standard compared to your performance in year 11. This is because it would demonstrate resilience despite hardship as well as a noticeable performance improvement in year 12, both of which may indirectly support your application.
I hope this helps!