Okay, nevermind--the images finally loaded
I have a couple of reservations about the current setup. The first is the spark gap. How exactly is it set up? I see the wires from the coil/capacitors are connected to different bolts than the transformer. Are the top and bottom bolts connected to the same spark gap contact? If not, you should have those clips connected to the same bolts as the transformer outputs (inputs to the tank circuit).
2, have you tried removing the toroid? Or put a breakout point on it? Usually if there's a sharp edge connected to the output, and the coil is connected properly, you'll get a bit of corona coming off the wire or breakout point. Try putting a nail on top of the toroid, or take it off completely. It also may help to test the coil in the dark. Let me know if you see any bluish glow around the output.
Finally, I'd recommend trying to find thicker wires. The ones you have now will probably work, but they're very thin and probably cause a lot of unwanted resistance. They might also allow current to leak through the insulation and into the ground and surrounding objects. You'll want to avoid this if possible. You should probably use closer to 8 AWG wire (not sure of the measurement Down Under). This will help keep the efficiency up.
Also, for future reference, you'll probably have to move the secondary coil connection to the transformer around to get the correct inductance in the primary. This is called "tapping", and it's probably one of the oldest, most used methods of tuning a Tesla coil.
Okay, now it's time for me to go to bed. Good night and I'll check back tomorrow.
Best wishes,
Matt