World GP Group 3 Women 07/08 01:00 1 [7] Mexico Women v Australia Women [7] L 3-1
World GP Group 3 Women 06/12 21:00 6 Mexico Women v Australia Women L 3-1
World GP Group 3 Women 06/11 23:30 5 Colombia Women v Australia Women L 3-0
World GP Group 3 Women 06/10 22:00 4 Kazakhstan Women v Australia Women L 3-0
World GP Group 3 Women 06/05 06:10 3 Australia Women v Croatia Women L 0-3
World GP Group 3 Women 06/04 09:10 1 Australia Women v Cuba Women L 1-3
World GP Group 3 Women 06/03 10:40 1 Australia Women v Colombia Women L 0-3
World GP Group 3 Women 07/12 03:10 50 Colombia Women v Australia Women L 3-0
World GP Group 3 Women 07/11 09:10 2 Kenya Women v Australia Women L 3-1
World GP Group 3 Women 07/05 16:10 1 Australia Women v Mexico Women L 1-3
World GP Group 3 Women 07/04 16:10 1 Kenya Women v Australia Women L 3-0
World GP Group 3 Women 07/03 21:10 1 Xiao Qi v Australia Women L 3-2
World GP Group 3 Women 06/28 07:00 1 Algeria Women v Australia Women L 3-0
World GP Group 3 Women 06/27 10:00 1 Kazakhstan Women v Australia Women L 3-0
World GP Group 3 Women 06/26 07:00 1 Australia Women v Cuba Women L 0-3
World GP Group 3 Women 08/03 15:15 6 Kenya Women v Australia Women L 3-2
World GP Group 3 Women 08/02 18:15 5 Australia Women v Croatia Women L 1-3
World GP Group 3 Women 08/01 15:15 4 Australia Women v Bulgaria Women L 0-3
World GP Group 3 Women 07/27 09:00 3 Croatia Women v Australia Women L 3-0
World GP Group 3 Women 07/26 09:00 2 Australia Women v Czech Republic Women L 0-3
World GP Group 3 Women 07/25 12:00 1 Kazakhstan Women v Australia Women 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 June 2025, they are ranked 63rd 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.

The Australia Women's Volleyball Team, known as the "Australia Women," is the national women's volleyball team representing Australia in international competitions. Managed by Volleyball Australia, the team is known for its competitive spirit, agility, and teamwork. They participate in major tournaments such as the FIVB Volleyball World Championship, the Asian Volleyball Championship, and the Olympic Games. The team features a talented roster of players who excel in skills like spiking, blocking, and serving, showcasing Australia's growing presence in the sport. With a commitment to excellence and development, the Australia Women’s Volleyball Team continues to strive for success on the international stage, inspiring fans and aspiring athletes across the country.