Australia women's national under-18 ice hockey team

[2] In December 2014 Australia hosted the New Zealand women's national under-18 ice hockey team for a five-game series at the Medibank Icehouse in Melbourne.

[4] Australia lost the opening game 2–12 with Natalie Ayris and Madison Poole scoring the team's two goals.

[4] In the second game of the tour Australia lost 1–9 with Emily Davis-Tope scoring the only goal on the third period buzzer.

[5] In January 2016 the team debuted at the IIHF World Women's U18 Championships where they played in the 2016 Division I Qualification tournament in Spittal an der Drau and Radenthein, Austria.

[10] The team started 2017 with a training camp in January in Copenhagen, Denmark ahead of the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship Division I Group B Qualification tournament.

[13] At the tournament Australia took on hosts Spain, Mexico and Romania in a single round robin schedule.

[13] As a result of the tournament win Australia earned promotion to Division I Group B for the 2018 World Championships.

Medal: Bronze 2020 – 2022 Championships IIHF would cancel all women's tournaments due to worldwide COVID-19 Pandemic.

The set up would see IIHF join both groups for 9 teams: Australia, Iceland, Turkiye, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Great Britain, Spain, Netherlands, Latvia Australia would play Spain in an exhibition and their training throughout the pandemic showed.

Due to the grouping at the tournament, moving forward the highest that Australia could place would be Bronze and lowest wouls be to face relegation.

Australia would win 2–1 against Latvia with notable performances by Co-Captain Olivia Last, Natashe Dubé and Elana Holub.

Medal: Bronze Co-Captain Ebony Brunt Co-Captain Olivia Last Asst Capt Phoebe Roberts Asst Capt Courtney Mahoney 2023 Championship Following what was deemed a success due to the sheer adversity faced by the Australian team in the tournament 6 months prior, there were a lot of external expectations placed on the team to continue their success.

It was evident the team had spent time working on issues from the previous tournament giving up a lot less in opportunities.

Noticeably younger it had worked in Australia's favour to have so many newcomers the previous year to get experience under their belt.

Madison Smith shutting out repeat tournament top scorer Linda Rulle and only allowing 2 goals against.

Medal: Gold Captain Molly Lukowiak Asst Capt Courtney Mahoney Asst Capt Phoebe Roberts For the 2022 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Division II[19][20] For the 2022 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Division II[19]