Wales’ two Test tour of Australia in July will take place in Sydney and Melbourne.
Warren Gatland will take his side to face the Wallabies this summer for Joe Schmidt’s first games in charge of Australia.
The first international will take place at Sydney’s Allianz stadium on 6 July before Wales travel to AAMI Park in Melbourne seven days later.
Kick-off times are yet to be confirmed.
Wales will travel to Australia for the first time since 2012 when they lost the series 3-0 with a trio of narrow defeats.
Gatland has since enjoyed successive World Cup victories against Australia in 2019 and 2023, including a record 40-6 win in Lyon last year.
Wales are in negotiations about a tour warm-up match against world champions South Africa at Twickenham in the final weekend of June, while they could also have an international after the second Test in Australia.
Renewing rivalries
Former Ireland boss Schmidt was appointed in January, replacing Eddie Jones after Australia’s calamitous World Cup campaign.
Jones won just two from nine Tests before quitting and returning to Japan as head coach.
After facing Wales, Australia return to Sydney to meet Georgia on July 20 for the first time outside of a World Cup.
Australia are also hosting world champions South Africa twice this year as part of the Rugby Championship with the matches at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on August 10 and a week later at Perth Stadium.
The Wallabies sixth and final Test on home soil sees New Zealand head to Sydney on September 21 for the first Bledisloe Cup Test of 2024.