To get you started on collimating your scope, a film canister is a great tool!
http://www.astromax.org/faq/aa01faq10.htm
I also keep a film canister collimation tool in my kit as I find it is excellent for dealing with the secondary mirror. A laser is fine (I have one too), but lasers won't give you the optimal position for the secondary. Some people, the film canister tool is the only collimation tool they have.
Eyepiece wise, if you don't get a reply in this thread, you can ask in the General Chat forum for help with this. I'm sure there will be plenty of IIS members in Brissie way willing to help. They will also have a lasrr collimation tool as well if you would like to try one.