Heh, it's this one:
http://www.jaycar.com.au/General-Consum ... e/p/TD2077 The instruction book it mentions is... uh... well, I threw it away. It was condescending crap that assumed anyone who wanted a girly pink tool kit couldn't possibly know anything about DIY. It was 'kind' enough to assume I knew how to use scissors.

The tools are good though! I'm not an expert by any means, but I do enjoy building stuff and learning how to do things.
Apparently hubby also has a super seekrit uber drill bit set that has the star shaped bits, or so he informed me while defending the honour of his manly toolkit.

He's still got no hole saws or spade bits, though, so I'm building up my own collection of those as I need different sizes. I want my own drill, too; hubby's got two, but they're both getting pretty old. The bracing handle on his hammer drill has come loose and just swivels around, and his smaller drill comes undone and drops the bit at random moments.

I had to break half the screws loose by hand before it would undo them. (Determination and a pink adjustable spanner can provide sufficient leverage for even an arthritic wuss like me to succeed where a power drill has failed!)