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The '''Australian Women's Rugby League''' is the governing body of female rugby league in [[Australia]] and other parts of [[Oceania]] and was established in 1993. It currently falls under the [[Australian Rugby League Commission]] which oversees its running and management but it took the association five years to be recognized by the [[Australian Rugby League]].
The '''Australian Women's Rugby League''' is the governing body of female rugby league in [[Australia]] and other parts of [[Oceania]] and was established in 1993. It currently falls under the [[Australian Rugby League Commission]] which oversees its running and management but it took the association five years to be recognized by the [[Australian Rugby League]].



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The Australian Women's Rugby League is the governing body of female rugby league in Australia and other parts of Oceania and was established in 1993. It currently falls under the Australian Rugby League Commission which oversees its running and management but it took the association five years to be recognized by the Australian Rugby League.

The AWRL is run at state level by its own governing organizations in the Queensland Women's Rugby League, New South Wales Women's Rugby League, Canberra Women's Rugby League and the Western Australian Women's Rugby League. The main women's competitions in Australia are the Sydney Metro. Women's Rugby League and the QWRL.

At international level the Women's Australian side is commonly referred to as the Australian Jillaroos.

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