The problem is your car is trying to do a DPF regen and one of the flaps is preventing it from doing so.
I had the first error when I removed the EGR valve, which needs to partially close during regens. Similarly there are flaps in the intake runners, and the second error would suggest they are playing up, perhaps they need to be in a set position for a regen as well. I'd check the diaphram on the left side ( facing engine ) on the intake manifold, and the rubber pipe to and from, but so too the solenoid controlling this could be cactus, it's an odd problem.
Bottom line you have to get that sorted so the car can regen, if the coil is showing up each drive then you are at or above 60% clogged in the DPF and once you hit 80% the car will go into limp mode, and totally refuse to start at 90%.
Afraid I can't recommend a VAG specialist in Melbourne, but I'm sure there is someone nearby. The other real possibility is the EGR / runner flaps are simply sticking due to EGR/soot buildup, have you ever cleaned out the upper intake with the diesel specific spray from supercheap? THAT would be a great idea right now.....
Also even with the flaps playing up you can successfully do a regen if you can find a place to keep the car under load as muich as possible. I could do regens without the EGR so long as I never backed off much, in that I always kept the car sublty accelerating on the highhway or somewhere else where you don't have to slow down much. It;s not about speeding, more about keeping the time spent off the throttle as low as possible. It's tricky, but doable, but next to impossible in traffic / lights etc.
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