FIH Pro League - Kvinder 02/10 07:40 - Australia Women v China Women 4-2
Indendørs hockey - World Cup - Kvinder 02/09 11:10 - Australia Women v China Women 0-0
Indendørs hockey - World Cup - Kvinder 02/08 06:30 - Czech Republic Women v Australia Women 4-2
Indendørs hockey - World Cup - Kvinder 02/07 08:50 - Australia Women v Austria Women 0-0
Indendørs hockey - World Cup - Kvinder 02/05 08:50 - Australia Women v Netherlands Women 4-2
Commonwealth Games - Hockey - Kvinder 2022 08/07 14:00 1 England kvinder v Australia Women 2-1
Commonwealth Games - Hockey - Kvinder 2022 08/05 19:15 2 Australia Women v Indien kvinder 4-1
Commonwealth Games - Hockey - Kvinder 2022 08/05 17:00 2 England kvinder v Australia Women 2-0
Commonwealth Games - Hockey - Kvinder 2022 08/03 08:00 1 Australia Women v Indien kvinder 2-0
Commonwealth Games - Hockey - Kvinder 2022 07/30 20:00 1 New Zealand Women v Australia Women 1-0
Commonwealth Games - Hockey - Kvinder 2022 07/30 13:00 1 Australia Women v Kenya kvinder 8-0
Commonwealth Games - Hockey - Kvinder 2022 07/29 10:00 1 South Africa Women v Australia Women 2-4
World Cup Women 2022 07/17 16:30 50 Australia Women v Germany Women 2-1
World Cup Women 2022 07/13 19:30 3 Australia Women v Germany Women 2-0
World Cup Women 07/06 19:30 3 Australia Women v South Africa Women 2-1
World Cup Women 07/05 19:30 2 Belgien kvinder v Australia Women 0-2
World Cup Women 07/02 19:30 1 Australia Women v Japan Women 2-0
OL 2020 - Hockey - Kvinder 08/02 03:00 3 Australia Women v Indien kvinder 0-1
OL 2020 - Hockey - Kvinder 07/31 02:45 5 Argentina kvinder v Australia Women 0-2
OL 2020 - Hockey - Kvinder 07/29 12:15 4 New Zealand Women v Australia Women 0-1
OL 2020 - Hockey - Kvinder 07/28 09:30 3 Japan Women v Australia Women 0-1
OL 2020 - Hockey - Kvinder 07/26 03:15 2 Australia Women v China Women 6-0
OL 2020 - Hockey - Kvinder 07/25 01:00 1 Australia Women v Spain Women 3-1
FIH Pro League - Kvinder 06/27 07:00 - Australia Women v New Zealand Women 3-1
FIH Pro League - Kvinder 06/26 07:00 - Australia Women v New Zealand Women 2-2
Trans-Tasman Trophy Women 2021 06/01 05:30 - New Zealand Women v Australia Women View
Trans-Tasman Trophy Women 2021 05/30 01:00 - New Zealand Women v Australia Women View
Trans-Tasman Trophy Women 2021 05/28 07:30 - New Zealand Women v Australia Women View
Trans-Tasman Trophy Women 2021 05/27 07:30 - New Zealand Women v Australia Women View
FIH Pro League - Kvinder 03/07 08:00 - Australia Women v Argentina kvinder 0-2

The Australia women's national field hockey team (nicknamed the Hockeyroos) are, as of August 2023, ranked second in the world. Having played their first game in 1914, and their first Olympic game in 1984, they are one of Australia's most successful sporting teams, boasting three Olympic gold medals (1988, 1996, 2000), two World Cup gold medals (1994, 1998) and four Commonwealth Games gold medals (1998, 2006, 2010, 2014). The Hockeyroos have been crowned Australia's Team of the Year five times and were unanimously awarded Best Australian Team at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.

A notable part of the Hockeyroos colourful history has involved Ric Charlesworth. Charlesworth was at the helm of the Hockeyroos from 1993 to 2000, where his reign as coach saw the team win the 1993, 1995, 1997 and 1999 Champions Trophies, 1994 and 1998 World Cups and the 1998 Commonwealth Games. Charlesworth took the Hockeyroos to the Atlanta and Sydney Olympic Games, where the team won back-to-back gold medals. The team was coached from 2011 by Adam Commens, who was replaced after the 2016 Summer Olympics, where the side failed to medal, by Paul Gaudoin.

Amid much turmoil, Gaudoin quit in March 2021 and was replaced by former player Katrina Powell.

Given the extent of the Hockeyroos success, the team has consistently remained at the top of the world hockey rankings. From the late 1980s until 2000, the Australian team was ranked at number 1 in the world. Only once during this period, did the Hockeyroos fail to win a tournament, when they finished fifth.