I'm an middle-age bloke who got into shooting late in life (38 yo when I started, been at it for 3 years).
As such, I never really had the opportunity to explore hunting and, to be quite frank, I don't feel the urge to go shooting a blank immovable piece of paper in an indoor range anymore.
I would like to know, living in Sydney, what would be the natural step to go from boring indoor shooting to varmint or hunting?
No, unfortunately, I don't own a property nor do I know anyone who does

Apart from varmint or game hunting, are there any dynamic activities you can do with a rifle or shotgun here in NSW (such as what they do in the US with multiple steel self-resetting targets you get to shoot and move?)?
Quite frankly, going into an indoor shooting range and firing at a piece of paper is something I only do to keep my license these days, but I have 0 pleasure or interest in it anymore, due to the enclosed and static nature of the thing.
Any and all advice will be welcome.
Thank you very much for taking the time to read and help a mate out.