Yes, that is generally the case now. If you have an international connection, then use the international connection check-in desk.
Really depends on the number of people checking in with international connections at that time. Bags should be checked through to FRA if MEL and SIN are transit connections and all with Qantas or their interlining partners.
At check-in in PER you should also be handed an Australian Departures Card to fill in. If not, then collect one from the counters near the outbound immigration processing area at MEL and fill it in before proceeding to the counter. No need to stop by any Qantas desk at MEL, just straight through to immigration control, then security then to the lounge. Note that MEL often has an airport person just through the sliding doors of no return (leading to immigration processing) weighing carry-on bags. So be prepared.
If its a Qantas flight SIN-FRA you should be given that boarding pass in PER also. If not, collect it at the SIN Qantas Club lonuge, which is generally quicker than lining up at the transfer desk in SIN ... and closer to the bar as well.
Again you should get both boarding passes in LHR. Gates are displays on the monitors all over the terminal. All Qantas flights operate from the same wing of the terminal so won't be too far away. You may even have time for a quick visit to the Qantas Club.


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