sparsh wrote:So after a bunch of recommendations, we've changed plans to the Bungalow Spur, thanks

We're quite inexperienced so it was really helpful that we were able to get some pointers.
Re: Bungalow Spur, I assume we need the same gear as Bogong? Snowshoes and 4 season tents?
The gear is pretty much the same, except that Feathertop is a lot easier from the campsite. Also, going up on a Monday in early July means that there's more chance of a path in the snow by the weekend parties. Of course if it starts snowing on the Sunday then the paths will go, hidden under the fall. If plugging steps, take it in turns to lead. People behind the leader should plug the gaps between the leader's steps, making it easier for the last person.
If you strike deep snow you will flounder without snow shoes. One year my party took three hours to get from the Bungalow Hut Site to Federation. I was on skis and hardly saw them. Up to just past Federation Hut it's at worst uncomfortable and a slog. Beyond there it gets interesting. Watch out for steep (and sometimes gentle) slopes that may fall down. Much of the ridge is exposed, and snow tends not to stick. The bad part is that much of the summit track is rocky, which could mean ice. If in doubt, turn back.
Where it flattens, the summit ridge usually has a cornice, on your right as you ascend, heading easterly. It's really critical that you stay well to the left of this on the outward journey, and the right on return. The cornice has claimed one life, Tom Kneen, a very experienced walker, 1985 from memory. If clouds descend on the summit take extreme care. Use a compass if you have to.
Days end early in winter, and by 4 pm it's good to be in the tent or the hut. Stay warm. Tents should be in the trees but not under them. Clumps of snow tend to fall with some power.