Howdy Mike -- 'Derecho', at least in the US, generally refers to an intense, large scale thunderstorm outflow. Being large scale, they are normally associated with an MCS or MCC.
Perhaps we are not on top of our spanish to the same extent as the average american -- cant say I have ever seen the term used in Australia by the BoM, chasers, etc -- however there's no reason why we would not experience these events from time to time.
Jimmy and I chased a
legendary derecho in Oklahoma back in May 2001. Must say it had the most incredible shelf cloud strcuture, CG lightning and sustained winds that I've ever seen. It began as a few HP supercells in sw Kansas and ended with Jimmy and I cowering under an underpass just outside of Lawton where, we witnessed some incredible flashes as powerlines were felled.
Our account is
here, and if you google "May 27 2001 derecho" you'll probably find a whole lot more info including the NWS summary.