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If the additional documents do not contribute to your application and its review, then it's not advisable to provide them. While you would want to provide as much information as possible, better to follow the checklist guidance, rather than adding extraneous papers.
The Visitor visa (subclass 600) Tourist Stream: document checklist clarifies how and what to do. And note that it says that, if you are outside Australia, your nearest immigration office outside Australia is in the best position to tell what documents to provide.
As for the photograph, the directions are clear:
Do I need to provide my photograph and fingerprints if I lodge my visa application online?
If applying in Australia: you do not have to provide your photograph and fingerprints unless we ask you to.
If applying from outside Australia: it will depend on:
- whether the country you are in is one of the countries included in the biometrics programme.
- the type of visa you apply for and whether it is on the list of included visa subclasses.
We will contact you in writing if you need to provide your photograph and fingerprints. If your online lodgement is unsuccessful, you will need to go to an Australian Visa Application Centre to lodge your visa application. We will take your photograph and scan your fingerprints there.