Hmm, interesting - I was going for the i7-7700 thinking it would be a good choice for future proofing. I'll look at the store and see if I can swap it out for an i7-6700k.
As for the GTX 1060, that's already $400~ here in Australia (as I said, the chart above is just an estimate on price so it may even be higher), buying a GTX 1070 already adds $200 if not more than that and I don't want to push excesively past $2000, so I'm probably just going to stick with the GTX 1060 
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I didn't realize that you were in Australia until after I posted lol.
Anyways, the 6700k is relatively way more powerful than the GTX 1060. I'd suggest toning your processor down to a 6600k and maybe getting the 1070 since it should be around a ~$100 price difference. Also the GTX 1060 is not the best card for your buck. You can get better performance than a 1060 with an RX 480 for an extremely similar price. AMD has a better track record of keeping their drivers updated and fresh for all of their generations of GPUs. The 1060 is already less powerful than the RX 480 and even has less VRAM.