The AFL Women's All-Australian Team is an all-star team of women's Australian rules footballers playing in the AFL Women's (AFLW), selected by a panel at the end of each season. It represents a complete team, including interchange players and a coach, of the best-performed players during the home-and-away season. As no other country could assemble a senior Australian rules team of the same quality, the All-Australian team never plays a game.
Like in the Australian Football League (AFL), the panel chooses a complete team, consisting of sixteen players and six interchange players, as in the AFLW competition {as opposed to eighteen players and four interchange players in the AFL), based on performances during the AFLW premiership season, just as the AFL has done from 1991 onwards following the Victorian Football League's conversion to a national competition.
The first official AFL Women's All-Australian team was selected in 2017, immediately following the end of the 2017 AFL Women's season. The team also follows the AFL's tradition of the All-Australian coach being the coach of the premiership-winning side that year. However, unlike in the AFL, only the final selections in the All-Australian team are announced. The current AFL Women's All-Australian team selection panel is Simon Lethlean, Mark Evans, Josh Vanderloo, Jennie Loughnan, Kevin Sheehan, Peta Searle, Darren Flanigan, Kelli Underwood, Ros Lanigan and Shelley Ware.