Australia played its first Test matches under new coach Joe Schmidt with back-to-back matches against Wales starting on July 6.
They then faced Georgia in their final warm-up match before the Rugby Championship got underway.
The Wallabies are now looking to put a horror 2023 behind them, where they fell to a pool stage exit at the Rugby World Cup for the first time ever.
Amid a gruelling period of rugby, The Sporting News looks at when Australia last won a test match.
MORE: Wallabies Rugby Championship fixtures
Australia’s last victory came on September 1, 2024 when they defeated Argentina by one point in La Plata.
The Wallabies secured a 20-19 victory on the buzzer to get on the board in the Rugby Championship.
The Test series against Wales is the beginning of a big year for the Wallabies, as they face difficult challenges at home and abroad.
The Rugby Championship in August and September will see them look to reclaim face against familiar foes New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina in the six game series.
They then travel to the Northern Hemisphere in November to take on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales in a gruelling month of rugby.
All of this is preparation for the tour of the British and Irish Lions, which is taking place in 2025.
All times are in AEST
Date | Match | Time | Stadium |
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Saturday, July 6 | Wallabies 25-16 Wales | 7:45 pm | Allianz Stadium |
Saturday, July 13 | Wallabies 36-28 Wales | 7:45 pm | AAMI park |
Saturday, July 20 | Wallabies 40-29 Georgia | 3:45 pm | Allianz Stadium |
Saturday, August 10 | Wallabies 7-33 South Africa | 2:30 pm | Suncorp Stadium |
Saturday, August 17 | Wallabies 12-30 South Africa | 7:45 pm | Optus Stadium |
Sunday, September 1 | Argentina 19-20 Wallabies | 8:00 am | Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi |
Sunday, September 8 | Argentina 67-27 Wallabies | 5:00 am | Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao Lopez |
Saturday, September 21 | Wallabies 28-31 All Blacks | 3:45 pm | Accor Stadium |
Saturday, September 28 | All Blacks 33-13 Wallabies | 5:05 pm | Sky Stadium |
Sunday, November 10 | England vs Wallabies | 2:10 am | Twickenham |
Monday, November 18 | Wales vs Wallabies | 3:10 am | Millenium Stadium |
Monday, November 25 | Scotland vs Australia | 12:40 am | Murrayfield |
Sunday, December 1 | Ireland vs Wallabies | 2:10 am | Aviva Stadium |
1. Angus Bell
2. Matt Faessler
3. Taniela Tupou
4. Nick Frost
5. Jeremy Williams
6. Rob Valetini
7. Fraser McReight
8. Harry Wilson (c)
9. Jake Gordon
10. Noah Lolesio
11. Dylan Pietsch
12. Len Ikitau
13. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii
14. Andrew Kellaway
15. Tom Wright
16. Brandon Paenga-Amosa
17. James Slipper
18. Allan Alaalatoa
19. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
20. Langi Gleeson
21. Tate McDermott
22. Ben Donaldson
23. Max Jorgensen
Some Wallabies games in 2024 will be shown on television via Channel Nine, as well as on their free to use streaming service 9Now.
For fans wanting to watch every minute of every match the Wallabies will play in 2024, Stan Sport will be showing every match of the Rugby Championship live and on demand.