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The Wallabies will kick off their 2027 Rugby World Cup campaign against Hong Kong China in Perth. Photo: Getty Images
Wallabies Pool fixtures confirmed for 2027 Rugby World Cup
Max Jorgensen is just the third player ever to sign a five-year contract with Australian Rugby. Photo: Getty Images
Max Jorgensen commits long-term to Australian Rugby
Rugby Australia congratulates Australia Day honourees
Rugby Australia and Castore have announced a long-term partnership that runs through until 2030. Photo Supplied
Rugby Australia and Castore announce new landmark partnership
Angus Crichton will join the NSW Waratahs in 2027. Photo: Getty Images
Angus Crichton signs with Australian Rugby
Josh Canham has committed through to end of next year with Australian Rugby. Photo: Getty Images
Josh Canham extends contract with Australian Rugby
Queensland and Australia U18s star Treyvon Pritchard was named player of the tournament at the Global Youth 7s
Australia U18 Boys claim silver at Global Youth 7s
Good Drinks Australia to partner with Perth SVNS event
The Wallabies will link up in Sydney before players return to their Super Rugby Pacific clubs. Photo: Getty Images
Wallabies to assemble in Sydney in January
Bumper Wallaroos schedule announced as centurion Test set for 2026 season
Modified Rugby Participants forming the guard of honour at the Wallaroos v Wales match in July 2025. Photo Supplied
Rugby Australia to lead national expansion of Modified Rugby Program
Len Ikitau will start at inside centre for the Test against Ireland in Dublin on Saturday night. Photo: Getty Images
Ikitau, O'Connor return to Wallaby gold for Ireland Test
Carter Gordon will play his first Test since 2023 against Italy on Saturday. Photo: Getty Images
Gordon to start, Faessler and Samu return for Italy Test
Max Jorgensen and Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii will return to the starting side against England on Saturday. Photo: Getty Images
Wallabies team confirmed to play England at Twickenham
Nick Champion de Crespigny will skipper the Wallabies in just his third Test. Photo: Getty Images
Champion de Crespigny to skipper Wallabies in Tokyo
Rugby's night of nights is here as the 2025 Rugby Australia Awards celebrate the best and brightest.
Rugby Australia Awards RECAP: Ikitau, Tuinakauvadra take out big awards in night for first-time winners
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