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1800mm centres for posts rails as timber merchants are generally 3600mm. Plant the posts to 600mm depth. I would use 4x4 posts. I did the holes to the depth of 600mm with a width of around 300 for a good solid fence. You can use post mix to speed uop the process and it generally works fine for this type of fence when the holes are not too wide.

Cut a slope on the top of the fence posts to let water fall away (treat with a trade sealer)

If you realy want to go the distance run you rails through a table saw (or use circular saw) to create an angle/fall on them too to prevent water sitting on them.

Use anular ring shank nails to prevent them going loose with weather change or use screws but you will be there all day though unless you have a colated gun. This is where as paslode does its magic.
 
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