Came here looking for a comment about Australia. Eight years ago made the mistake of pursuing a post-grad degree there, by far one of the worst educational experiences.
I think you might want to really reflect on this. From what I've gathered from your other responses, are not willing to take a risk - be it a risk in starting to execute an idea and risk failing or a financial risk.
Slightly off-topic, but do you consider yourself a perfectionist?
I've just started reading a volume of books by Hung-Hsi Wu[0]. They are main audience is teachers of mathematics. Two other books that seem to offer a formal rigorous approach of teaching basic math are Principles of Mathematics by Carl Allendoerfer and Modern Algebra - A logical approach by Pearson, H. R and Allen, F. B
Needless to say, these books are focussed on High School math but should be sufficient preparation for courses on a more rigorous level.
My email is in my profile if you are looking for somebody to study with.