Four matches were played with each side winning twice as the Australians won the series on points difference.
[2] In 2008, Australia was one of four teams that competed in the first Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup.
[5] They lost to England in the semi-finals and finished fourth in the tournament after a narrow 16–14 defeat to Wales in the third-place play-off match.
[12] In 2019, Australia hosted an England tour in which the two teams played a two-match Ashes Test series.
Australia achieved a 2–0 series win over the Wheel Kiwis who were making their international début.