Matt, great to hear from you & to know that you're drinking coffee -- even if some gets spilled

Ian,
while I've tested the Mercury with four panniers, and have a low-rider Tubus rack for the front, I've not yet toured with four panniers. The loads I've carried haven't demanded that much space, and I keep seeing reasons for saving the 2kg that the front rack and twin Ortliebs add empty.
I've done a weeklong tour with four panniers, with this setup:
> on the rear, I use a pair of Arkel Dri-lites. These are sturdy and soft, weighing about 500 gms. In these, I stow cookware and food. On my rear rack, I stow my tent in a dry-sack, rolled up & secured with lightweight clip-together cords.
> on the front rack, I use a pair of Arkel Dauphin waterproofs, about 16 ltrs each. These hold my clothing & sleeping bag, etc.
> the weight of the two pairs of loaded panniers is about equal.
> I use a small handlebar bag as well, 7-ltr Axiom
Love the photo, and esp the name Yanckandandah! We visited Wangaratta on a circuit tour in 2017, Melbun via the Ocean Road to Wangaratta, Canberra & Sydney. Nice wee coincidence on that trip: In Melbun, I saw a paperback store, walked in, and asked if the young woman at the desk if they had a copy of Peter Carey's
True History of the Kelly Gang. They did, she said, and pointed to a shelf. As I walked over to it, a voice from behind it said, "John! What brings you here??" Was a fellow I knew from Ottawa, originally from 'Straya. He had returned home, and was managing the store on behalf of his sister, the owner. Small world, eh?
