Hi there!
Don’t worry about this orchid. It’s not dying. You’re in Australia, right? And it’s late Autumn there? This Dendrobium looks a lot like my Dendrobium loddigesii. I can not tell you if that is exactly what yours is. But I can say that yours is either a nobile or semi-nobile type. Do a google search for more in-depth care instructions, both types are cared for the same. The Dendrobium genus is huge, and covers a massive swath of the globe, it’s broken into several sections or types. FYI:you can’t care for every Dendrobium “like a Dendrobium”
These go dormant in the winter. Starting in the mid to late Autumn the leaves will start to yellow and drop. By the late Winter, most of their leaves should be gone. Many people completely withhold water during the fall and winter months (for a plant this size you could probably do this if you have decent humidity, so you could stop watering now). They need cool winter nights and very, very bright light. Don’t resume watering until after buds set in the spring.