Up until 2021, the Women’s National team has represented Australia at the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships taking place in the Oct-Nov timeframe in the same calendar year as Nationals in order to qualify for the World Women’s Curling Championships. The annual Pacific-Asia Curling Championships has changed names over the years from the Pacific Curling Federation to the Pacific Curling Championships. From 2022, National Men’s and Women’s teams will represent at the Pan-Continental Curling Championships.
Page photo features the first Australian Women’s team in 1991 featuring left to right: Lead Tanya Joyce, 5th Rhonda Shallcross/Oastler, 2nd Janie Pirret, Skip Jackie Lund, and 3rd Christine Guthrie/Traquair.
Australian Women’s Teams
| Year | Location | Ranking and Teams |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 15-20 May Naseby, New Zealand | 1st Helen Williams, Sara Westman, Karen Titheridge, Kristin Tsourlenes, Michelle Fredericks-Armstrong 2nd Anne Powell, Jennifer Westhagen, Agnes Szentannai, Fiona Foley, Joanne Robins 3rd Amanda Hlushak, Lyn Gill, Nicole Hewett, Grace McIntosh-Phillips 4th Ros Gallagher, Veronica Johns, Carolyn Swan, Lynn Hewitt, Ellen Weir 5th Meighen Katz, Michelle Dunstone, Ashley Saunders, Maddison Cavigan |
| 2024 | 13-16 May Naseby, New Zealand | 1st Helen Williams, Sara Westman, Karen Titheridge, Kristin Tsourlenes, Michelle Fredericks-Armstrong 2nd Anne Powell, Amanda Hlushak, Nicole Hewett, Fiona Foley 3rd Ros Gallagher, Agnes Szentannai, Michelle Dunstone, Joanne Robins, Jennifer Westhagen 4th Carolyn Swan, Elizabeth Henderson, Meighen Katz, Delaney Hyde |
| 2023 | 6-8 June Naseby, New Zealand | 1st Jennifer Westhagen, Sara Westman, Kristin Tsourlenes, Carlee Millikin 2nd Helen Williams, Kim Forge, Anne Powell, Beata Bowes, Fiona Foley 3rd Karen Titheridge, Carolyn Swan, Jelena Sostaric, Delaney Hyde, Elizabeth Henderson 4th Ros Gallagher, Veronica Johns, Michelle Dunstone, Grace McIntosh-Phillips 5th Women’s Jr Team Members |
| 2022 | 15-18 August Naseby, New Zealand | 1st Jennifer Westhagen, Sara Westman, Kristin Tsourlenes, Carlee Millikin, Nicole Hewett 2nd Tahli Gill, Kirby Gill, Su Yun Oh, Ivy Militano, Lucy Militano 3rd Helen Williams, Karen Titheridge, Kim Irvine, Michelle Fredericks-Armstrong, Adrienne Kennedy 4th Beata Bowes, Anne Powell, Katherine Hayes, Stephanie Barr 5th Leah Ieraci, Carolyn Swan, Delaney Hyde, Tania Aitken, Stefania Bertazzoni 6th Lauren Wagner, Sam Bertram, Brianna Wood, Jillian Burkett |
| 2021 | – | No Nationals due to Covid-19. |
| 2020 | – | Nationals Cancelled due to Covid. The 2019 Team is carried over: Lauren Wagner, Anne Powell, Kristen Tsourlenes, Carlee Millikin |
| 2019 | 14-19 August Naseby, New Zealand | 1st Lauren Wagner, Anne Powell, Kristen Tsourlenes, Carlee Millikin 2nd Tahli Gill, Laurie Weeden, Lyn Gill, Kirby Gill, Amanda Hlushak 3rd Jennifer Westhagen, Beata Bowes, Katherine Hayes, Stephanie Barr 4th Sandy Gagnon, Ellen Weir, Gwyn Buck, Jill Butler |
| 2018 | 7-10 June Naseby, New Zealand | 1st Tahli Gill, Laurie Weeden, Lyn Gill, Kirby Kill, Jayna Gill 2nd Jennifer Westhagen, Beata Bowes, Katherine Hayes, Stephanie Barr 3rd Lauren Wagner, Kristen Tsourlenes, Anne Powell, Carlee Millikin 4th Bianca Debden, Krista Heath, Brianna Wood, Jillian Burkett, Samantha Bertram |
| 2017 | 8-11 June Naseby, New Zealand | 1st Helen Williams, Kim Forge, Ashley Street, Michelle Fredericks Armstrong 2nd Jennifer Westhagen, Stephanie Barr, Katherine Hayes, Beata Lukasiak 3rd Lauren Wagner, Kristen Tsourlenes, Anne Powell, Carlee Millikin |
| 2016 | Unopposed | Jennifer Westhagen, Lauren Wagner, Kristen Tsourlenes, Stephanie Barr, Anne Powell |
| 2014 | Unopposed | Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Kate Mountenay, Jenny Riordan |
| 2013 | Unopposed | Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Anne Powell, Blair Murray |
| 2012 | Unopposed | Laurie Weeden, Kim Forge, Lynette Gill, Blair Murray |
| 2010 | Unopposed | Kim Forge, Laurie Weeden, Lynette Gill, Madeleine Kate Wilson |
| 2009 | Unopposed | Kim Forge, Laurie Weeden, Lynette Gill, Madeleine Kate Wilson |
| 2008 | Unopposed | Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Lynette Gill, Laurie Weeden, Madeleine Kate Wilson |
| 2007 | 28-29 July Bendigo, VIC | 1st Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Lynette Gill, Madeleine Kate Wilson 2nd Brigett Becker, Jenn Gagnon, Janelle Carlier, Michelle Zintchenko, Janet Cobden |
| 2006 | Unopposed | Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Lyn Gill, Laurie Weeden |
| 2005 | Unopposed | Helen Wright, Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Lynette Gill, Cherie Curtis |
| 2004 | Unopposed | Helen Wright, Lynn Hewitt, Sandy Gagnon, Janet Cobden |
| 2003 | Unopposed | Helen Wright, Sandy Gagnon, Lyn Greenwood, Janet Cobden, Jenn Gagnon |
| 2002 | Unopposed | Helen Wright, Lynn Hewitt, Lyn Greenwood, Ellen Weir, Sandy Gagnon |
| 2001 | Unopposed | Helen Wright, Lynn Hewitt, Lyn Greenwood, Ellen Weir, Sandy Gagnon |
| 1998 | Unopposed | Lynn Hewitt, Ellen Weir, Sarah Herbert, Lyn Greenwood, Sandy Gagnon |
| 1996 | Unopposed | Lynn Hewitt, Linda Carter-Watts, Ellen Weir, Lyn Greenwood, Christine Traquair |
| 1995 | Unopposed | Lynn Hewitt, Linda Carter-Watts, Ellen Weir, Lyn Greenwood |
| 1994 | Unopposed | Ellen Weir, Lyn Greenwood, Daryl Davies, Rhonda Shallcross |
| 1993 | Unopposed | Lynn Hewitt, Christine Traquair, Ellen Weir, Lyn Greenwood, Audrey Bedford |
| 1991 | Unopposed | Jacqueline Lund, Christine Guthrie, Janie Pirret, Tania Joyce, Rhonda Shallcross |