Australia is home to 3 DC-2's, all 3 were owned by Marshall Airways, 2 are ex RAAF aircraft formerly with Eastern Airlines, the third is an ex KLM/KNILM aircraft, that aircraft is planned for airworthy restoration.
C/N Regn Previous Identities
1286 A30-11 NC13736
VHCRE Albury West Rotary Club Albury, NSW 2640
1292 A30-9 NC13782
VHCRK Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin, VIC 3194
1376 N8486D PK-AFL
VHCXH
41-1376
VH-ADZ
VH-CDZ International Air Parts Bankstown, NSW 2200
http://www.adastron.com/aviation/three/ozcensus-dc2.htm
Notes
: VH-CDZ still in Australia is the former Confederate Airforce owned aircraft that was denied an export permit and never flew as N8486D in the USA as implied in the earlier posting.

H-AJU 1288 - DC-2 Dutch Dakota Association Schiphol NED is in fact the former Eastern Airlines/RAAF A30-14, another former Australian a/c exported in the 1980's to the Dutch Dakota Assn, it was intended to be displayed as "PH-AJU" but is sometimes quoted as the original "Uiver" although that a/c was destroyed in December 1934 (in Iran?)

O-3 1562 - DC-2 Suomen Ilmailmuseo Helsinki FIN is a fuselage only.
:N41HQ 2053 is a C-41, an off the shelf DC-3-253, (and therfore not a DC-2) but it is the first "DC-3" to be used by the US army aircorp.
:2072 38-0515 C-39 USAF Museum Wright Patterson AFB Dayton OH the C-39 is technically a hybrid design of DC-2 fuselage with the fin/rudder and centre section of the later DC-3, but the C-39 is considered by Douglas to be a DC-2-243.
This suggests 8 complete DC-2 airframes (including the C-39 at USAF Museum) plus the fuselage of 1562 in Finland.
Mark Pilkington