Bond hasn't really been that fast tho, he's been mid-80s. Australia have all the bases you mention covered, plus something a bit different in Hogg.
Bond came out before the tournament and said that he is not focusing on pure speed, but dropping his pace back and using his guile to out fox batsmen, occasionally throwing in fast ones and using a lot of variation.
That being said, I still think you can class Bond as fast. He is bowling 140km/h plus and isn't even bowling at full tilt
I think that all 3 of Australia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka have reasonably balanced bowling attacks. Ofcourse, Australia has more quality. But when talking about balance:
Australia:
Accurate and experienced right-armer in McGrath,
pace and youthful exuberance in Tait, left-armer in Bracken, the wrist spin of Hogg, and then the all-rounders in Symonds and Watson.
Sri Lanka:
Accurate and experienced left-armer in Vaas,
pace and unorthidox action in Malinga,
Murali (the only word you need), then Mahroof who is better than average IMO, followed by Jayasuriya, Dilshan, and Arnold.
New Zealand:
Pace and brains in Bond,
flight and guile in Vettori,
accurate and containing medium pace in Oram and Styris,
spinning it the other way in Patel, left-armer in Franklin, the Gillespie/Mason who are decent ODI bowlers, if only that