My wife has the Macpac Copland jacket and I have the Macpac Resolution, which is more or less the eVent fabric replacement of the Reflex fabric Copland. Despite my initial skepticism of the touted advantages of eVent fabric over Reflex, in-use experience has convinced us that the Resolution stays drier and breathes better than the Copland and that it's not just marketing hype. The Resolution also has better designed pockets which allow getting at them without undoing pack straps or removing your pack, unlike the Copland. Despite only owning her Copland for little over a year, my wife is seriously considering trading it for a Resolution.
Macpac also make a longer eVent jacket called the Hollyford, but I prefer to have a mid to upper-thigh length jacket and wear quick-drying pants (when not wearing rainproof overpants).
Don't know much about the Oringi, but I recently accompanied someone wearing an older Oringi work-wear jacket on a walk with lots of rain and sleet. This jacket had stretch fabric cuffs inside the sleeves that quickly became cold and waterlogged and were a real nuisance. No doubt the newer and purpose-designed Oringi bushwalking jackets like the one you're looking at don't have this design (fault).