Thanks for the feedback and suggestions...
I did take the parts to a mechanic with a press, wanted to charge $70 AUD, at $140 I could find my own press so I declined his offer.
I then read the additional posts and tried the heat and chill process, I "think" it contributed to the bearing sliding down the long shaft (the tough one), although by the time I got to this one (saving the best till last) I'd got the general idea.
I actually cut the end of an old Cylinder Stud and used it as punch, then carefully tapped around the bearing keeping the Stud only on the inner race, it was a slow process but slid down easy enough.
Combine the chill with some assembly lube and look what i am left with.
My next question concerns the Final Drive.
Looking at the parts that have come off the bike and the parts in the image in the manual I am a little concerned about two things.
1.Part number 1, in my case is larger than the our race of the bearing, is that normal?
2. My Oil Seal Kit came with two seals that look very similar, how can I tell which is intended for use here as the one removed has perished beyond recognition...