As proud as Animax Asia may be of their recently
detailed broadcast scheme for
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, allowing them to air the new FMA anime in Southeast Asia six days after its Japanese premiere, they just got their proverbial asses handed to them. Madman Entertainment - over in Australia - has managed to secure a
deal to stream each episode on its official
website, just a couple of days after the Japanese airing.

Not only that, but Madman will also screen the first episode of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood simultaneous with its Japanese premiere this Sunday, April 5 at 6 p.m. (Australia time) at the Supanova: Brisbane convention (not "Supernova" like ANN's report reads).
Madman's streaming will feature the original audio with English subtitles, and the episodes will be kept online "indefinitely unless things change". While no territorial limitation was mentioned, they will most likely restrict viewing to Australian IPs. So if you're thinking about bending the rules to see it, you might as well skip the proxy variant, and go straight for the torrents.