That looks really interesting! I did some digging. It's available on Amazon (I would expect in Australia also). There are several brands: Blazecut, Proteng, and Fireslayer are three I found. Proteng has a cooling gas rather than a foam or powder so it should be cleaner. They are designed to work in confined spaces. I assume that an Europa engine bay is enclosed enough but it might be worth investigating. There are several videos for those systems. The only problem I could see is that it took some time for the suppressant to come on and extinguish the fire. I'm probably being unreasonable in my expectations. You can watch the videos and judge for yourself.
Amazon has some similar products that are much less expensive and designed for smaller areas. One that sounded interesting was called Tenyu Tech. At US$50 each, you could probably cover a Europa engine bay with three of them. The smaller size seems like it would be more flexible.
I think these sorts of fire suppressants seem like a great idea. They are easier to install, aren't refilled (after they are used, you have to install new ones, obviously) which can be pretty expensive, and pretty flexible. I'll look into these further!
extra note: some of these devices are knocked off by Chinese companies which may not be as good. One of the companies that makes a fire extinguishing ball compared theirs to the Chinese knock off. The comparison was powerful.
I would also suggest that you spread your net pretty widely. There are more options than those I've listed here. I think doing more homework will pay dividends.