Résultats

Asia Champs Women 09/06 03:00 32 [4] Inde v Australie [4] L 3-2
Asia Champs Women 09/05 05:00 48 [3] Kazakhstan v Australie [4] L 3-2
Asia Champs Women 09/04 08:00 48 [3] Australie v République de Corée [3] L 0-3
Asia Champs Women 09/03 11:00 48 [2] Australie v Vietnam [2] L 0-3
Asia Champs Women 08/31 05:00 2 [2] Mongolia Women v Australie [3] W 0-3
Asia Champs Women 08/30 11:00 1 Australie v Thaïlande L 0-3
VTV Cup Women 08/26 08:00 - Suwon City v Australie W 2-3
VTV Cup Women 08/23 10:00 - Australie v Kansai University Women L 1-3
VTV Cup Women 08/22 09:00 - Australie v Suwon City L 1-3
VTV Cup Women 08/21 08:00 - Choco Mucho - Femmes v Australie L 3-0
VTV Cup Women 08/20 10:00 - Vietnam B Women v Australie L 3-0
VTV Cup Women 08/19 13:15 - Vietnam v Australie L 3-0

The Australia women's national volleyball team, also known as Volleyball Team Australia Women (VTAW) or the Volleyroos, is the national volleyball team of the volleyball playing nation of Australia. As of January 2021, they are ranked 40th in the world. They are a member of the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC).

The Australian Women’s program maintained during the 1990s ranked 6th in the Asian zone, due in part to the strong nature of women’s volleyball in Asia, with teams like China, Japan and Korea ranked in the world at the time in the top 8. With the support of the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), they achieved 9th place in the 2000 Summer Olympics. Following this the Volleyroos achieved its highest-ever world ranking of 14th. They then achieved a 6th-place finish at the 2001 Asian Championships, and qualified for a second World Championships.

Their historic inclusion in the 2014 Women’s Grand Prix challenged the Volleyroos skills with higher world ranked competitors.