Are you sure of this? It doesn't require a smart meter for solar panels to export to the grid, so I can't see why it would require one to export battery power to the grid. The key thing is that the export of power can be controlled from an internet-connected grid-tie inverter behind the meter rather than being centrally controlled by the network through a smart meter.
Of course houses with the old simple "spinning wheel" meters need to get new meters as a matter of course when solar panels or controlled load/off peak services are installed, and this would be the case where new battery+solar is installed in a house (but no different that a solar-only installation).
One area where smart meters would be required is implementation of grid-controlled demand management, e.g. enabling the grid to turn down (or off) appliances such as air conditioners or pool pumps during periods of critical demand.
BTW 1 in 4 QLD houses have solar panels:
https://www.realestate.com.au/news/one-in-four-queensland-homes-now-have-solar-panels-installed-abs/
(I'd reckon the Power networks would like to see smart meters in every house - they's make a fortune!)
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