There's someone on another forum who had to change their drive and attempted to clone the new one with Macrium but because the user had multiple partitions, it didn't take and the machine refused to boot.
Formatting the drive and reinstalling the OS then trying Macrium still didn't put things back to the way it was.
You could try a clean install and then use your clone and may have better luck than that user if your set up isn't as complex.
You can create Win 10 bootable media by using the Download now button in
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10 but read the info in how to use the tool.
As you are in Oz then Google
how do I create a win 10 iso and that will give you the website for your locale.
If you haven't got the machine to check the DVD and USB drives before the SSD/HDD then when you do get it booted up, press and hold F2 then Restart, continuing to hold F2 until the BIOS comes up.