The Gallery of passport stamps may help you – it at least indicates which stamps are just small stamps and which countries use an entire page.
It shows the entry stamps, exit stamps, and visas, so you can calculate how much space you might require.
I don’t know of a web site that lists these, but a Google image search helped. Of the countries you mentioned the following have full page visas:
A Kuwait tourist visa seems to be a smaller sticker, not a whole page.
Other countries with whole page visas include:
The last one is an example for one which you can on arrival.
The vast majority of countries that require you to get a visa in advance (as opposed to getting one “at the border”) will require a full page for the Visa.
If you’re running low on pages, many/most Australian Embassy/Consulates around the world will be able to issue a new full passport. The price and process is basically the same if you were to do it in Australia – including the fact that you need to send in your old passport if you’re doing it by mail. You’ll get the old one back, but with the “machine readable strip” removed, which means any visa’s you have in the old passport will still be valid.
I recently renewed my Passport through the Australian consulate in San Francisco for the same reason (~5 years left on the old passport, but I was almost out of pages). Took about a week from when I posted it in until when I got the new passport back.
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