The team competed in IBSA Oceania goalball region, and from January 2010 became part of the
IBSA Asia-Pacific goalball competition region.
2011 Sydney The team competed in a composite tournament, the 2011 IBSA African-Oceania Regional Championships, with games from 15 to 17 November 2011, at the
Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia. Although the four regions under the rules were Africa, America, Asia/Pacific, and Europe, as there were insufficient competitive teams in both Africa and Oceania regions, IBSA agreed to combined championships. For the women's teams, it was only Australia versus New Zealand, the winner qualifying for the London 2012 Paralympic Games. From the best of three games, Australia dominated and qualified.
2013 Beijing The team competed in the 2013 IBSA Asia Pacific Goalball Regional Championships, from 11 to 16 November 2013, in
Beijing, China. Of the four women's teams (Australia, China, Iran, Japan), Australia won one game, drew two, and lost three, to finish in fourth position.
2015 Hangzhou The team competed in the 2015 IBSA Asia Pacific Goalball Regional Championships, from 8 to 12 November 2015, in the China National Goalball Training Centre,
Hangzhou, China. Of the five women's teams (Australia, China, Japan, Mongolia, Thailand), the team took the bronze medal.
2019 Chiba The team competed in the 2019 IBSA Goalball Asia-Pacific Regional Championships, from Thursday 5 to Tuesday 10 December 2019, in the
Chiba Port Arena,
Chiba, Japan. They placed fourth overall. The championships was finally held at the Bahrain Sports Federation for Disabilities Sports Centre, in
Riffa, Bahrain from Monday 25 July 2022 to Friday 29 July 2022. The top two teams of each division are eligible for the World Championships in December 2022. There were four women's teams: Australia,
Iran,
South Korea,
Thailand. They placed third in the round-robin, and second overall. The team beat Iran in the semi-finals 7:1, but were beaten by South Korea in the finals 7:2. == Competitive history ==