If it’s going to be a legal disaster (or impossibility) for the ARU to cut a team before the end of the current broadcast deal in 2020, then I’m hoping SANZARR will be radically merciful and give Australia its own conference just for the remainder of the current broadcast deal to sort itself out.
The other 11 Super Rugby teams could play a straight round robin = 10 games
The 5 Australian teams (or 6 if Fiji is included - could even play out of Western Sydney if their facilities are not ready) could play home and away = 10 games (with Fiji)
The top 5 teams from the NZ/SA/ARG/JAP conference + the top 1 team from the Oz conference qualify for the finals = 3 weeks
For the next three years, Super Rugby goes from end of Feb-May, and finishes before the inbounds in June. The RC is played over July-August, allowing the test players to be available for the NRC (and other domestic equivalents) in Sep-Oct, thus raising its profile. And finish the year with the EOYT in November.
The lack of competitiveness of the Australian Super Rugby teams is masked because they only play among themselves, with only the top team qualifying for the finals. The NZRU gets a straight round robin with all their teams potentially qualifying for the finals if they are good enough. The SARU gets fairer travel, since they don’t need to travel to Oz, putting them on a level playing field with NZ.
The big hurdle is the broadcasters allowing a shorter season for the remainder of the current broadcast deal. Not sure if test players being available for their national domestic comps would compensate for this. But the whole idea is only temporary, to make it past this seemingly impossible situation.
I reckon people in Oz would start to watch Super Rugby again, the NRC could develop, and Australia would have some breathing space to work out if and how to cut/merge teams, or find another way forward.